Our God Who Is Love
An Ignatian Way Day
This day is the third in a series in three days in 2025. The subtheme: I am raised up with Jesus through my suffering and dying to peace.
The Ignatian Way theme for 2025 is: Our God Who Is Love.
The three sub-themes are:
- March 1: I am loved personally and immensely by God
- June 14: Jesus accompanies me in living suffering, to reveal the mystery of God’s love
- October 11: I am raised up with Jesus through my suffering and dying to peace
An Ignatian Way Day offers a chance to “catch one’s spiritual breath” in today’s hectic world, a pause to open to silence, with time for personal reflection on one’s life in the light of scripture, and group sharing on related questions.
Cost: CHF 50 (includes lunch and a mid-morning coffee/tea with croissant)
Registration: Email Patricia Laurie or call her on +33 6 85 39 15 66
Our God Who Is Love
An Ignatian Way Day
This day is the second in a series in three days in 2025. The subtheme: Jesus accompanies me in living suffering, to reveal the mystery of God’s love.
The Ignatian Way theme for 2025 is: Our God Who Is Love.
The three sub-themes are:
- March 1: I am loved personally and immensely by God
- June 14: Jesus accompanies me in living suffering, to reveal the mystery of God’s love
- October 11: I am raised up with Jesus through my suffering and dying to peace
An Ignatian Way Day offers a chance to “catch one’s spiritual breath” in today’s hectic world, a pause to open to silence, with time for personal reflection on one’s life in the light of scripture, and group sharing on related questions.
Cost: CHF 50 (includes lunch and a mid-morning coffee/tea with croissant)
Registration: Email Patricia Laurie or call her on +33 6 85 39 15 66
Our God Who Is Love
An Ignatian Way Day
This day is the first in a series in three days in 2025. The subtheme: I am loved personally and immensely by God.
The Ignatian Way theme for 2025 is: Our God Who Is Love.
The three sub-themes are:
- March 1: I am loved personally and immensely by God
- June 14: Jesus accompanies me in living suffering, to reveal the mystery of God’s love
- October 11: I am raised up with Jesus through my suffering and dying to peace
An Ignatian Way Day offers a chance to “catch one’s spiritual breath” in today’s hectic world, a pause to open to silence, with time for personal reflection on one’s life in the light of scripture, and group sharing on related questions.
Cost: CHF 50 (includes lunch and a mid-morning coffee/tea with croissant)
Registration: Email Patricia Laurie or call her on +33 6 85 39 15 66
Congregational Committee
On Zoom. Members of the congregation wishing to attend online should contact Nan Braunschweiger for the Zoom link
Mission Committee
On Zoom
Kirk Session
Meeting on Zoom
BURNS NIGHT SUPPER
An evening of fun and entertainment. Come and join in the fun.
Aperitif and three course meal
18h30 for 19h00 Salle Theodore de Beze.
All tickets now sold. Sorry!
Congregational Committee
An in-person meeting in the Salle Théodore de Bèze,
preceded by refreshments at 19h (or 7pm)
Kirk Session
A hybrid meeting in the Manse or on Zoom
Our book club
The second of our congregational book club afternoons, organized by Gillian Friedli.
We meet in the fourth floor restaurant of the Coop City in Fusterie (2 Rue du Commerce), at the end table next to the windows.
Book: Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver (London: Faber & Faber, 2022).
Barbara Kingsolver was born in 1955 in Annapolis, Maryland, but grew up in Carlisle, Kentucky. She is an American novelist, essayist, and poet. In 2023, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for the novel Demon Copperhead. Her work, like her activism, often focuses on social justice, biodiversity, and the environment.