KINGNEWSWIRE Press release // The Church of Scientology in Hungary, through its Scientology Volunteer Ministers, plays a vital role in humanitarian efforts and community well-being. Rooted in the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard, their initiatives emphasize compassion, ethical living, and service to others. By leveraging their skills and resources, these volunteers actively uplift individuals and communities across Hungary.
Celebrating Spirituality and Service
Each year, the Church of Scientology hosts a special Sunday service to honor the birth of its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. This year’s event, held on March 16, focused on themes of spiritual salvation and personal freedom. Ordained minister Attila Miklovicz delivered a sermon based on Mr. Hubbard’s scripture, Call to Freedom – Man Can Save His Soul.

Miklovicz addressed key topics such as overcoming materialism and preparing for life beyond death, concluding with an inspiring message: “A man can save his soul. We know how… Heaven awaits.” Attendees then participated in a group spiritual exercise, a cornerstone of Scientology’s spiritual counseling, fostering personal growth and development.
This annual event not only strengthens the faith of adherents but also inspires participants, including Volunteer Ministers, to extend these principles into their charitable work, contributing to society and their local communities.
Supporting Vulnerable Families
Scientology Volunteer Ministers actively support vulnerable populations through fundraising and outreach programs. On April 12, the Church of Scientology Hungary, in collaboration with its Volunteer Ministers, will host a benefit concert at the Váci út Center chapel. The event aims to raise funds for two important causes: the Madaras Street Children’s Hospital Foundation and a local aid organization supporting families in need.

The concert will feature performances by talented artists and an exhibition of contemporary paintings. Children attending the event can enjoy face painting, creating a joyful atmosphere. L. Ron Hubbard emphasized the importance of nurturing young people, recognizing them as the future of civilization. This philosophy underscores the significance of ensuring they receive the care and opportunities needed for a brighter future.
Promoting Equality and Kindness on Women’s Day
On March 8, International Women’s Day, Scientology Volunteer Ministers joined forces with the Office of Social Relations of the Church of Scientology in Hungary to honor women’s contributions to society. Volunteers distributed over 1,700 flowers to women in Budapest and several rural towns, recognizing their invaluable roles in both the home and workplace.
This initiative aimed to remind recipients of their worth and celebrate values such as harmony, kindness, and resilience. Organizers emphasized that acts of kindness should be a daily practice rather than limited to a single day of the year.
The Mission of Scientology Volunteer Ministers
The Scientology Volunteer Ministers as explained by Scientology representative to the European Union Ivan Arjona operate under the global motto, “Something can be done about it,” reflecting their proactive approach to addressing social issues. Trained in conflict resolution, disaster response, and communication techniques, they provide vital assistance to communities in need.
While their impact extends beyond Hungary, their local contributions are significant. From organizing benefit concerts and supporting healthcare initiatives to distributing flowers and leading spiritual counseling sessions, Volunteer Ministers consistently work toward making a tangible difference. Their efforts align with the broader mission of the Church of Scientology: to create a better world through education, compassion, and service.
Through their selfless dedication, Scientology Volunteer Ministers continue to uplift humanity, addressing immediate needs while advocating for long-term change. Their work paves the way for a more compassionate and equitable future—one act of kindness at a time.