The International Presbytery meets twice a year on the second weekend of March and October. Our last physical meeting was in Gibraltar in March 2020 just as the pandemic was beginning to take hold. Little did we know that subsequent meetings would be held online for some time to come.
We finally met again in person in Bochum in June 2022 followed by Budapest in October of that year. The next meeting will be in Brussels in March 2023.
For more information on our meeting and the topics discussed, contact Valerie or Scott (scotskirkparis@orange.fr).
We finally met again in person in Bochum in June 2022 followed by Budapest in October of that year. The next meeting will be in Brussels in March 2023.
For more information on our meeting and the topics discussed, contact Valerie or Scott (scotskirkparis@orange.fr).
About the International Presbytery
The International Presbytery comprises 15 Church of Scotland congregations of which 12 are in Europe. The remaining three are in Bermuda, Sri Lanka and Trinidad. There is also a congregation in Germany with a Church of Scotland minister which is associated with the Presbytery.
International Presbytery meetings are held twice a year in March and October and are hosted in turn by one of the congregations in the Presbytery. Committee meetings are held on the Friday morning and the plenary sessions on the Friday evening and all day Saturday. We worship together on the Sunday morning, an uplifting experience which gives those of us scattered throughout Europe and beyond a real sense of belonging to the Church of Scotland family.
Visit internationalpresbytery.net to find out about the different congregations and the work being done by them.
International Presbytery meetings are held twice a year in March and October and are hosted in turn by one of the congregations in the Presbytery. Committee meetings are held on the Friday morning and the plenary sessions on the Friday evening and all day Saturday. We worship together on the Sunday morning, an uplifting experience which gives those of us scattered throughout Europe and beyond a real sense of belonging to the Church of Scotland family.
Visit internationalpresbytery.net to find out about the different congregations and the work being done by them.