Huguenot Fellowship Soirée
Gert Kwakkel, Professor of Old Testament at the Faculté Jean Calvin
On April 21, The Huguenot Fellowship (THF) held a Soirée at Westminster Theological Seminary near Philadelphia. Sixty or so attendees enjoyed a memorable evening, which included an address by Gert Kwakkel, Professor of Old Testament at the Faculté Jean Calvin (FJC) in Aix-en-Provence, France; special musical by gifted vocalist-composer Ruth Naomi Floyd, along with Bill Edgar on keyboard, and Randy Pendleton on bass; a dramatic recitation (en français) of Genesis 1 by Libbie Groves; an appeal for support by THF Trustee Paul Wolfe (next week be sure to read Paul's inspiring account of why this date/event has deep personal significance); a delightful buffet dinner; and fun rides around the campus in Trustee Nan Powlison's antique car.
Prof. Kwakkel gave an update on FJC citing 7 permanent and 10 associate professors, over 100 matriculated students, plus 30 students taking courses à la carte. Half of the students are from France and half from elsewhere, including North Africa and South Korea. Graduate programs include 29 students in the masters program and 12 students in the doctoral program. The seminary offers both traditional onsite and innovative distance learning approaches. God continues to bless the training of His servants at FJC!
For you who could not attend, your presence at this Soirée was dearly missed! We sincerely hope that you will be able to attend the next one. Meanwhile please continue to pray for and contribute to The Huguenot Fellowship as it continues to support the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the French-speaking world. Many thanks to you, faithful friends and generous donors, without whom this ministry could not exit!
A Living Faculté
The Seminary of Essentials
Because the value of the message and of its messenger are essential for us.
PLEASE PRAY FOR
Our History Conference
The New World of the 16th Century: A Protestant Refuge?
The Concerts of our Choir at Lyon and Nîmes
Olivier Barrucand on Distance Learning
A Celebration of Cooperation
The Seminary That Keeps Its Promises
PLEASE PRAY WITH US FOR
The National and Local French Authorities
The Witness of Protestants During this Period of Elections
The Faithfulness of our Pastors to the Word of God
The Faculté Jean Calvin's Calling to Teach
Priscila Ibarz
After finishing my Bachelors in Religious Studies in Spain, I came to Aix to do the first year of the Masters in Theology.
I lived in the seminary accommodation which allowed me to have lots of contacts with students of different nationalities. It’s a place where we can live out our Christian faith together in a practical way and have fellowship.