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Holy Trinity Church, Geneva
Welcome to Holy Trinity Geneva - hope to see you here very soon. We are a diverse population worshiping in a multicultural city and look forward to meeting you. At the moment we are offering in-church services, with the main service at 10.30am on a Sunday morning. This service is streamed via Zoom. The Zoom link and service sheets are on our website www.holytrinitygeneva.org. We are also offer an in-church service at 9am on a Sunday. Other services take place on Sunday evenings - please see our website for details.
We also offer a Thursday morning Eucharist at 10am in church and we have an online Eucharist every Wednesday morning at 10am. Again, further information is available on our website - www.holytrinitygeneva.org
See you online or in person soon!
For a bit of history:
Our church in Geneva proudly traces its origins back to the Marian exiles, a group of Protestant refugees fleeing from persecution during the reign of Mary, the Tudor Catholic Queen of England, in the mid 16th century. Amongst their considerable achievements whilst they lived and worshipped in Geneva was to publish a book of Psalms in English and, in 1560, the Geneva Bible. Many returned to England to play an important role in the development of the Anglican Church under Queen Elizabeth I.
Since that time there has been a fairly continuous English-speaking Protestant presence in Geneva through each ensuing century until the present day. The worship has taken place in three principal locations, namely Calvin’s Auditoire, the Hospital Chapel (now the Palais de Justice in the Bourg de Four) and finally the present building, Holy Trinity Church, consecrated in 1853 on a site donated by the State of Geneva but whose construction was entirely financed by private subscription.
Holy Trinity continues to the present day to be entirely self-supporting financially. By contrast its congregation is now much more diverse. It can claim to be ecumenical in outlook and serve a truly global congregation. Above all the community has maintained its long tradition of a caring ministry to English-speaking people in the area.
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St Bernard's, Wengen
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St Andrew's Anglican Church, Zürich
We are an English-speaking church in the Zurich area of Switzerland, and are part of the Church of England, Diocese of Europe. As such, we belong to Anglican Communion of Churches. We welcome people of all cultures, nationalities and denominations to worship with us.
At St Andrew’s we endeavour to be a part of God’s work in, with, and through the local English-speaking community. We minister to all ages, helping them to grow in faith and live it out in the world. We have active ministries serving adults, young people and children. People from all over the globe have made St Andrew’s their church family and we desire to be a welcoming community for all who enter our doors.
If you are looking for a community of faith where you can join others in worship and service, then you are at the right place. Please consider this an open invitation to join us.
We look forward to welcoming you in worship at St Andrew's.
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St Ursula's Church
The welcoming, multinational, Anglican, English-speaking community in the heart of the Kirchenfeld suburb of Berne. We hope to make Christ known in all our activities: from prayer groups to pastoral care, from services in church to social activities. Come and see!
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Anglican congregation in St Gallen
Welcome to the Anglican congregation in St Gallen. Would you like to join us for a church service in English? On every 2nd Sunday of the month (except July), the Anglican Church Community of St. Gallen holds a service of Holy Communion in English at 5 p.m. at the church at Dufourstrasse Nr. 77, which is lent to us by our good friends of the Christkatholische Kirche, St. Gallen.
This church looks down over the town centre, and can be reached on foot up the long stairways behind the station – or of course you can park your car along the road outside. Everyone of whatever denomination or creed who would like to attend an English-speaking service will be made very welcome. Everyone is invited to partake of tea and biscuits, which are offered after the service. We look forward to meeting you, so why not just give it a try?
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Anglican congregation in Zug
Welcome to the Anglican congregation in Zug. A service of Holy Communion is held on the 4th Sunday of the month at 1730 at the Reformed Church, Alpenstrasse, Zug. Families with children and members of all denominations are welcome.
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Christ Church Lausanne
Christ Church Lausanne
A welcoming place of worship, sharing God’s love with all.
We hope you'll join us for our Sunday services in English at 10.30 am in our beautiful historical church conveniently located a short walk from the Lausanne train station.
More detailed information about our church, services and events can be found on our website at https://christchurch-lausanne.ch
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St. Peter's Anglican Church
Welcome to St. Peter's, Château D'oex. We are an English speaking Anglican Church serving the Château-d’Oex and Gstaad region of the Swiss Alps. We are home to an international Christian family from a variety of denominations. Follow our services, talks and music on youtube.com/@stpeters-ch
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La Côte Anglican Church
WELCOME to La Côte Anglican Church at Gingins (CH), Divonne (F) & Crassier (CH).
PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR ALL THE LATEST INFORMATION ABOUT SERVICES AND EVENTS.
https://www.lacotechurch.ch/
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All Saints Church, Vevey
Welcome to All Saints Church, Vevey in Switzerland. We are a lively, welcoming international English speaking church family, with excellent children and youth ministry.
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St John The Evangelist, Montreux
Welcome to St John The Evangelist, Montreux. We are a worshipping Anglican community located in the heart of the Swiss Riviera. We invite you to be part of our international community. From regular services to a Bible study, choir and regular concerts there are plenty of ways to be involved in the life of our community.
Our worship is in the style of the Anglican tradition using the ancient liturgies of the Church to make Christ’s presence known today in our lives and in the world. We welcome all to our services.
Keep in touch and join the mailing list!
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The Anglican congregation in Neuchâtel
The Anglican congregation in Neuchâtel is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of Europe’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.
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Anglican Congregation in Turgi
Welcome to the Anglican congregation in Turgi. Are you looking for church services in English? Do you live in Baden, Aarau, Lenzburg or the surrounding areas? On the 3rd Sunday of the month, St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Zürich holds a service at 5 p.m. at the Swiss Reformed Church in Turgi. The village of Turgi is between Baden and Brugg and the church is opposite the railway station. From the Turgi railway station parking lot you can see the Swiss Reformed Church. You and your children are most welcome. We look forward to meeting you. Do you have any questions? If so, please contact us.
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Anglican Church Basel
The Anglican Church Basel is an English-speaking international Church. We hold two services every Sunday: a contemporary service with Children’s and Youth Ministry at 10:30 at the Adventhaus, Rümelinbachweg 60, Basel, and a traditional service of either Evening Prayer or Holy Communion at 17:30 in the Niklauskapelle, situated in the cloisters of Basel Münster. Please see our website for details of how to get to our service locations.
Our aim is to show the love of Christ among the English-speaking community in the Basel region. All are warmly invited to join us regardless of nationality and whatever church background (or none) that you come from.
The Basel chaplaincy is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Chaplaincy Safeguarding Officer, PSOs. The Diocese of Europe’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.
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Anglican congregation in Gstaad
Welcome to Anglican congregation in Gstaad.
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Villars English Church
Welcome to the Villars English Church, an international English-speaking congregation in the alpine village of Villars-sur-Ollon since 1883. We meet in the Aiglon Chapel located in the centre of the village and serve the area's international communities as a space of regular prayer and community.
Whether you are in Villars on holiday or a longtime resident of the area, we invite you to join us for a time of simple worship. We would enjoy the opportunity to meet you.
Join our mailing list to stay in touch with the latest information.
Our services take place on the first and third Sunday each month. View the service calendar.
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