Study and Training Groups

We believe that those who know Jesus Christ or who are still exploring the faith need to meet to ask questions, to study the word of God, to pray and to learn how to serve Him more effectively.


Alpha Group

Every year, we run Alpha courses, in both English and French.  For those who want to learn about Christianity or who want to explore their faith more deeply, the Alpha group provides a relaxed and open place in which to debate the key questions of Christianity.  The course consists of both videos and open discussion over drinks and dessert.

(Mark Bolton, 03 20 96 13 30)


French Men’s Prayer Breakfast

Every second Saturday morning, at 9 am, a group of men meet to pray and encourage each other in their faith. Croissants and pains au chocolat play a large part in the proceedings.  Discussion takes place in French, and is open to all nationalities.
(Mark Bolton, 03 20 96 13 30)


House-groups

During the week there are groups which meet informally to study the Bible, to pray and to offer support and encouragement to each other.  These take place in both English and French.

(Weekday groups: Suzanne Bray, 03 20 04 64 02)
(Sunday group:  Kathryn Feldman, 03 20 57 75 07)



Keep Walking

This is a group for those who have recently been confirmed or want to grow in their faith.   It is a forum for discussion about Christian life and issues of faith, and takes place on 1st & 3rd Sundays in the church from 4 to 5 pm.

(Debbie Flach, 03 28 52 66 36)


 
Ladies’ Fellowship

Every Thursday morning during the school terms, a group of ladies meets from 9:30 to 11:30 am to study the Bible, discuss and pray together.  Everybody is welcome including babies and toddlers.

Recent sessions have considered ‘Women in the Bible’ ‘Having a closer relationship with God’, and Biblical books such as ‘Amos’ & ‘Colossians’.

(Anna Gastaldi, 03 20 06 28 03)


 

Ladies’ Prayer Breakfast

Once a month, a group of ladies meet to pray and talk together.  They meet in the church hall and enjoy coffee and croissants as well as mutual support.  Open to all.

(Judy Bolton, 03 20 96 13 30)


Student’s and Young Professionals Group

Young people of all nationalities and from all walks of life meet each Tuesday evening for a meal and to discuss topics of interest, including the previous Sunday Evening sermon.  These exchanges are always open and frank.  This group is also at the centre of an extremely busy social calendar of events; an invaluable support for many young people who are perhaps away from home or abroad for the first time.

(James Keep, 06 87 93 38 99)


Training Group

We occasionally run short training courses, which are open to all. This school year we shall be running groups on leading intercessions/ prayers; being a Sunday Club teacher or helper; leading informal talks; leading informal worship.

(Debbie Flach, 03 28 52 66 36)