During the totalitarian regime he smuggled Bibles and after the revolution he became a bishop of the World Unity of the Brethren
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Evald Rucký was born on 9 January 1959 in Frýdek-Místek. He grew up in Těšín Silesia until he was three years old. In 1962, the family moved to Pardubice, where both parents got jobs at the Opatovice power plant. He experienced the invasion of the troops in Pardubice, where he remembers tanks at Kunětice Mountain. It was then that he started dancing ballet at the people´s art school and got to Prague to study at the conservatory. He soon found his way onto the stage of the National Theatre, where he met Josef Kemr and Dana Medřická. In 1977 he took part in one of the most prestigious ballet competitions in the world, the Prix de Lausanne. He succeeded, earning a traineeship with the Royal Ballet in London, but communists offered him Moscow instead. That‘s when he started to despise the regime. Thanks to the Holeks couple, he embraced the faith of the Church of the Brethren. As a member of the Army Art Ensemble, he helped them distribute banned religious literature during his military service, for which he was later interrogated by the military counter-intelligence (VKR). In the 1980s he converted to the Unity of the Brethren and began working in Liberec. State Security kept his name in the category of agent for several months before the Velvet Revolution; the witness denies cooperation with State Security. In 1998, the Synod elected him to the Narrow Council of the Unity of the Brethren, and ten years later he became its chairman. In 2011 he was solemnly consecrated bishop of the World Unity of the Brethren. In 2025 he lived in Liberec.