Pentecostal church in Warsaw, Pentecostal church in Wola district, Warsaw, Poland
The building on Sienna Street contains a prayer hall, student housing, and the headquarters of the Pentecostal Church National Council in Poland. These spaces combine worship, residential, and administrative functions in a single structure.
Construction began in June 1985 with support from international donations, and the first service took place on September 24, 1989. The timing reflects the church's emergence during a transformative period in Polish history.
The congregation organizes theatrical performances including Good Friday plays featuring professional actors from Polish theaters. These productions reflect the congregation's engagement with the arts and local culture.
The congregation holds regular Sunday services, Bible studies, and children's Sunday school programs serving about 700 worshippers. Visitors should check local access conditions and opening times before planning a visit.
The Sienna Gospel Choir was established within the congregation and performs nationally and internationally. The church operates Poland's first gospel music school.
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