The Scots Kirk Paris - an English speaking Presbyterian Church in Paris
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Our congregation relies on the support of people like you : visitors, regular worshippers, members and friends, to maintain our ministries and building.

We aim to be financially self-supporting both in our own work, and in order to give to others in mission.  It is our responsibility to fund our worship, ministry, and outreach, as well as the maintenance of our church building and the manse.

The annual accounts of the church are available to members, and also supervised by the International Presytery.

How to make donations?
1) Preferably by bank transfer to our French bank account.  You can make a payment directly to our French bank account (RIB is below)
If you are a French tax-payer, it may also be possible to obtain tax relief for donations made to the Scots Kirk Paris, which allows you to offset your donation against tax which can be very beneficial for you.

2) If you are outside France, you may prefer to donate securely through Paypal. Simply click on the Paypal icon below


Please contact our Treasurer for more information, using the Contact Us page.
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  • Home
  • Our services
  • News and events
    • Concerts
    • Newsletters
    • International presbytery meeting
    • Donald Caskie Memorial Plaque
  • About us
    • Minister and office bearers
    • The congregation
    • Our mission projects
  • Our History
    • The Kirk
    • The Tartan Pimpernel
  • Photos & Videos
    • Holy Week 2021
  • Contact us / Donate
  • More Info
    • The Church of Scotland
    • THE INTERNATIONAL PRESBYTERY