Faculté Jean Calvin Academic Year End

The end-of-year worship service took place at Faculté Jean Calvin on Friday, June 17th. Yannick Imbert, Seminary Dean and Occupant of the William Edgar Chair of Apologetics, shared about theological studies being a means of grace. A picnic in the seminary gardens was enjoyed by students, professors and friends of the seminary following the time of worship.

New initiatives are being unveiled with a reworking of the 1st year curriculum and state-of-the-art improvements in the digital learning platform.

As the professors and seminary staff take time to rest over the summer before the new academic year, would you pray with us for the Lord to raise up new students to train for ministry in the French-speaking world? As with many theological institutions, especially post-Covid, there is a high demand for distance-learning, but fewer students desiring to study on-site in Aix. May the Lord call new students to enjoy, not only the beauty of Aix-en-Provence, but even more so, the unique fellowship, stimulation, and camaraderie of in-person theological studies.

Seminary Dean Yannick Imbert gave a message and encouragement for the close of the academic year.

New Testament Professor Donald Cobb, along with wife Claire-Lise and son Lucas, a student at FJC, led the time of worship.

Huguenot Fellowship Trustee Ruth Ann Leduc joined Jean-Philippe Bru, Occupant of the James Boice Chair of Practical Theology, and Yannick Imbert, Occupant of the William Edgar Chair of Apologetics, at the picnic in the seminary gardens following the end-of-year worship service.