The religious needs of the English-speaking community are cared for by a variety of congregations.

American Cathedral
23 avenue George V
75008 Paris
01 53 23 84 00
Web www.americancathedral.org
Email communications@americancathedral.org

For more than a century, the American Cathedral of Paris has been a center of worship for English-speakers abroad. The mission of the Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is to share the good news of God in Christ by worship, word and example, using the richness of the American and Anglican heritage to serve the common good. The mission is pursued through fellowship, education, stewardship and outreach for both the parish family and the greater Paris community.

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American Church in Paris
65 quai d'Orsay
75007 Paris
01 40 62 05 00
Web www.acparis.org
Email see www.acparis.org/contact

Begun in 1814, the American Church in Paris was the first American church established on foreign soil. From the beginning, the American Church has been interdenominational. Throughout its history, the church has served not only the expatriate American community, but a wide variety of English-speaking people from different countries and denominational backgrounds.

The American Church is a community center as well, providing space and resources for a variety of activities and groups. Two bilingual nursery schools, a variety of "twelve step" recovery groups, aerobic classes, basketball leagues, a free concert series, an "Ad Board" for housing and job opportunities, and many more community-based services are housed in the building under the auspices of a non-profit association, the Franco-American Community Center in Paris.

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The Bridge International Church
Web www.thebridgeparis.com
Email info@thebridgeparis.com

The Bridge International Church is an English-speaking church meeting in the western suburbs of Paris. Open to people of all nationalities and backgrounds, we offer gatherings with relevant messages from the Bible, contemporary worship music and activities for children of all ages.

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Community Bible Study International
CBSI
Web www.cbsinternational.org
Email weurope@cbsinternational.org

Community Bible Study International is a worldwide ministry offering a Bible study program in English and other languages. Multiple groups meet in Paris and its suburbs. People who long for a way to study the Bible and to build valuable Christian relationships in a multi-national, inter-confessional and caring environment should seriously consider joining the Community Bible Study International program.

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Emmanuel International Church
56 rue des Bons Raisins
92500 Rueil-Malmaison
01 47 51 29 63
Web www.eicparis.org
Email http://www.eicparis.org/contacts

Established in 1963, Emmanuel Baptist Church has been a place of worship for the English-speaking community of Paris for forty years. Located in the western suburbs of the city, Emmanuel is easily reached by car or public transport.

The church is affiliated with the European Baptist Convention, but its congregation includes people from a variety of denominational and religious backgrounds, a multi-ethnic and multi-national fellowship. All are welcome to worship, work, and witness!

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Holy Trinity Church
15 avenue Carnot
78600 Maisons-Lafitte
01 39 62 34 97
Web www.htcml.com

Holy Trinity is an Anglican Church, in communion with the Church of England, the Episcopal Church of the United States, and Anglicans throughout the world. It is mainly English-speaking, but there are French-speakers as well as other nationalities from around the world. Any Christian from whichever denomination is most welcome here, and is welcome to receive Holy Communion. The church is part of the Anglican Diocese in Europe.

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Kehilat Gesher
Progressive (Reform + Conservative) Jewish Congregation
10 rue de Pologne
78100 St-Germain-en-Laye
7 rue Léon Cogniet
75017 Paris
01 39 21 97 19
Web http://www.kehilatgesher.org
Email kehilatgesher@wanadoo.fr

Kehilat Gesher, a community of around 150 families, is the only French Anglophone synagogue serving the greater Paris area, with locations in the 17th and St Germain en Laye. It is a community founded on the desire of its members to bridge the gaps between the French and English speaking nationalities, the Sefardi and Ashkenazi Jewish cultures, and the conditions of modern secular lives and inter-connection to the traditional Jewish spiritual heritage.

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St George's Church
7 rue Auguste Vacquerie
75116 Paris
01 47 20 22 51
Web www.stgeorgesparis.com
Email office@stgeorgesparis.com

St George's is an Anglican Church of the Diocese in Europe, which forms part of the Church of England.

The community consists of mainly Anglican Christians from many different countries and walks of life, who seek to respond to God's love for us and for his world in our daily lives and by developing a welcoming and caring community of faith together. The focus of all that St George's does is the offering of daily worship. The Sung Eucharist at 10.30 on Sunday mornings includes a sermon, choir, servers and incense. The service is mainly in English, with a reading and sometimes intercessions in French. There is a Sunday school and a crèche during the service. Coffee and wine are served afterwards, and lunch is usually available for a small charge.

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St Joseph's Church
50 avenue Hoche
75008 Paris
01 42 27 28 56
Web www.stjoeparis.org
Email info@stjoeparis.org

St Joseph's Church is the English-language catholic parish in Paris.

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St Mark's Versailles
31 rue du Pont Colbert
78000 Versailles
01 39 02 79 45
Web www.stmarksversailles.org
Email office@stmarksversailles.org

St Mark's, with its daughter congregation in St Paul's Chevry, is an Anglican chaplaincy in the Anglican Diocese in Europe, in association with the Intercontinental Church society. The congregation consists of people from all walks of life including business and professional people, teachers, students and retired people.

There is a strong youth and children's ministry, a thriving family atmosphere, lively contemporary worship, and a warm welcome to newcomers.

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St Michael's Church
5 rue d’Aguesseau
75008 Paris
01 47 42 70 88
Web http://saintmichaelsparis.org
Email office@saintmichaelsparis.org

St Michael's is an Anglican chaplaincy in the Anglican Diocese in Europe, in association with the Intercontinental Church society. Founded as the British Embassy Church in 1834, the church warmly welcomes people from all nations to share in worship at Saint Michael's.

Strongly committed to Biblical teaching and prayer, missionary commitment is a regular and definite part of the life of this church. 10% of its income is tithed to local, national and international Christian Mission Agencies. Saint Michael's is financed entirely through voluntary Christian giving.

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St Peter's Anglican Church Chantilly
Rue des Cascades
60500 Chantilly
Web stpeters.fr>
Email office@stpeters.fr

At the newly restored Anglican church of St. Peter’s, on the corner of the rue des Cascades and the avenue du Bouteiller, an international community meets for worship each Sunday at 10.30am. Twice a month a Book of Common Prayer service is held at 9am. A crèche and Sunday school run concurrently with the 10.30 service, except during holiday periods. Other regular activities include Bible study groups, youth, women’s and men’s groups. The church building dates from 1865, and the Church centre houses regular activities, plus a variety of occasional social and ecumenical events and an active British Scout group. All are welcome.

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The Scots Kirk
17 rue Bayard
75008 Paris
01 48 78 47 94
Web www.scotskirkparis.com
Email scotskirk@wanadoo.fr

The Scots Kirk Paris is the sole Church of Scotland parish in France, and one of twelve European mainland congregations in the Presbytery of Europe. It is an English language Protestant church that welcomes all and aims to serve the needs of people of different nationalities and denominations who live throughout the Paris region. It is not exclusively Scottish, nor is it open only to people of Scottish origin. The Scots Kirk invites everyone to join in the congregation's life and worship.

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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Paris
La Maison Verte
127-129 rue Marcadet
75018 Paris
01 30 82 75 33
Web www.uufp.info
Email info@uufp.info

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Paris holds monthly Sunday services at 10.30am, and has a program of liberal religious education for children.

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Revised 1 December 2012