Remembering Jere

Bill Edgar and Gerald (“Jere”) Boyer, circa 1979

Barb and I arrived in Aix-en-Provence early in 1979 to work at the Reformed Seminary. I was to teach apologetics. Barb helped run the Sunday School at our local church. Many things surprised us there. Pleasant ones such as the relatively slower pace of life, the extraordinary food, the good nature of the Southern French people. Less pleasant ones including long lines, endless bureaucracy, and unruly student assemblies. Perhaps the most pleasant surprise was the first-rate student choir. They (soon to be we) rehearsed twice a week in the little chapel nestled at one corner of the campus.

The sounds coming from the twenty choristers were astonishing. Handel, Fauré, Huguenot hymns… The conductor was the dashing Gerald Boyer. The accompanist was Jere’s wife, the lovely Eleanor. At that point she was playing an upright piano. The choir would soon acquire a state-of-the-art Rodgers organ. The choir toured around France. One of my memories was being held up on the way to Paris because of a steel workers strike (constant strikes were another less pleasant feature of French life!). The schedule was tight as we were due to perform in the early evening in a prestigious church in the heart of Paris. Negotiations had broken down. What was to be done? Jere had a brilliant idea. We would get out of the bus and sing to the strikers. We did, and they opened up an off rail for us to go through. We got to Paris on time and the concert was a resounding success.

Other memories abound. Jere turned out to be a first-rate technician. He organized a video clip featuring the choir in a beautiful Huguenot church in the country. Most oof us had little idea of what was involved. Sound checks, dubbing, adjusting lights, the outdoor keyboard… A beautiful video was produced and circulated around French television. It ought to be a no-brainer, but how many seminaries can boast a world-class choir?

Gerald Boyer went home to be with the Lord May 2, a few months shy of 90 years old. He contracted complications from Covid. He leaves behind his beloved Eleanor, and four extraordinarily talented children. His memory will live on in our hearts and in the musical legacy of the recordings. Is it right to imagine he is now directing one of heaven’s choirs?

Bill Edgar

Gerald Boyer

“Well done, good and faithful servant.”

It’s with sadness, but in the hope of the Resurrection, that the Huguenot Fellowship learned of the passing of Gerald Boyer on May 2nd in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Gerald and his wife, Eleanor, served for many years in France at Faculté Jean Calvin in the ‘70’s & ‘80’s, and before that in evangelism ministry in the ‘50’s & ‘60’s with his brother, Eugene.

Read the obituary for Gerald here.

The funeral service will take place on Friday, May 13th in Allentown, PA, and can be viewed on Facebook Live on the Boyers’ Facebook page.

“Jesus said, ‘I am the Resurrection and the life.  Whoever believes in me, even though he die, yet shall he live.’”  John 11:25-26

Pierre Berthoud Interview

Pierre Berthoud, President and Professor Emeritus of Faculté Jean Calvin, has been a pillar of the seminary since its reopening in 1974. Huguenot Fellowship Trustee Ruth Ann Leduc talks with him about God's leading in the reopening and the changes in French society since that time, as well as the subsequent opportunities and challenges that this presents for the seminary.

Pour yourself a cup of coffee or glass of wine, sit back, and enjoy this panoramic view of God's faithful leading over 50 years. Please note the specific items for prayer that Pierre suggests near the end of the interview.

Pierre Berthoud Interview

God Speaks!

Biblical prophecy is the theme of Faculté Jean Calvin’s upcoming Theological Crossroads annual conference, March 21-27, 2022.

Prophecy has always held a certain fascination, even more so now in light of turbulent world events. A secondary, and equally relevant question is prophecy in the Church - what is the Church's prophetic message in the 21st century, and how does one distinguish between true and false prophecies?

Please pray that God will bless those who participate with a deeper biblical understanding of this subject.

The conference will be in French. However, if you would like to attend virtually, please read on.

Click here to view a trailer of the speakers and topics.

Links for this virtual conference will be available on the website of the seminary:

https://www.facultejeancalvin.com/categorie/actualites/

and the partner organization, Evangile 21 (The Gospel Coalition):

https://evangile21.thegospelcoalition.org/dieu-parle/

French Law on Separatism Update

Huguenot Fellowship Trustee Ruth Ann Leduc talks with John-Raymond Stauffacher, President of the Protestant Reformed Evangelical Denomination and graduate of Faculté Jean Calvin, about the implications for the Church in France and how we can be praying in light of these new developments. He highlights the prayer needs in terms of creativity, unity and theology.

Watch this 12-minute interview for a helpful summary of how churches in France will be impacted by this new law. Click here to view video.

New Year Greetings

Dear friends of the Huguenot Fellowship!

We have just opened the first page of our new calendar and welcomed the New Year! 

As we enter the new year of grace 2022 may we experience the Lord’s blessings and the sure and enduring hope he has given us!

May the fullness we received during the Christmas season, as we contemplated with amazement once again the mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God, dwell in us during the coming months and may it help us to redeem the times.

May the Word of truth and life be our companion during these troubled and disconcerting times.

May it be the fountain of our comfort and hope, of our patience and endurance.

May Wisdom give us the boldness and the strength to be perceptive, faithful and kind witnesses of the Gospel in the midst of a bewildered and often hostile generation…a generation confusedly in search of meaning and the fullness of life that our Lord alone is able to disclose and engrave lastingly in the hearts of his people.

With our warm greetings as we remain united in Christ and in prayer,

Pierre BERTHOUD
President - Emeritus professor

Kim TRAN
Director

Pastorale Nationale Retreat

Pastors Pascal and Bernard

Jean-Raymond Stauuffacher

Attendees of the recent Pastorale Nationale retreat

This is why we do what we do… 

For 3 days in November, 40 pastors, missionaries and deacons of the Protestant Reformed Evangelical Union of Churches gathered for times of worship, teaching and fellowship.  Pastor Jean-Raymond Stauffacher, President of the Union, writes: 

“After two long years of interruption because of the Covid situation, the pastors, missionaries and deacons of our Union were able to meet again for their annual retreat in the region of origin of the Huguenots: the Cévennes mountains. 

Two professors of the Faculté Jean Calvin seminary, Jean-Philippe Bru and Dean Yannick Imbert, brought pastoral and stimulating contributions on the topic of emotional and cultural intelligence. 

As our churches are experiencing what Edouard Glissant describes as « creolization » (the process by which elements of different cultures are blended together to create a new culture), the subject allowed us to address a number of the questions we have today about local congregation intercultural dynamics. It also allowed us to reflect on new paths for contextualizing our common Calvinist heritage in a world that is fast in becoming a global village.” 

Three-quarters of the pastors of this denomination are graduates of Faculté Jean Calvin.  May the Lord encourage these servants and cause their ministry of shepherding churches across France to bear much fruit for His glory and for the advancement of His Kingdom.  May the Lord raise up as well a new generation of servants among the youth in French churches, that they be inspired by these pastors to enter the pastoral ministry.   

This is why we do what we do at the Huguenot Fellowship in supporting the work of Faculté Jean Calvin.   

Pastors' Retreat

‘Growing in Emotional and Cultural Intelligence in your Ministry’

 This is the theme for the 3-day gathering of pastors of the UNEPREF, the Protestant Reformed Evangelical denomination in France, this Tuesday through Thursday, Nov. 9-11.  Thirty pastors and 10 missionary associates currently serving in the denomination will gather at a conference center in the Cévennes mountains, north of Montpellier. About three-quarters of those serving in the denomination have done their theological studies at Faculté Jean Calvin.

Unlike a synod, this annual pastors’ retreat is not geared towards decision-making and debate, but rather a time for reflection on issues significant to ministry, fellowship and sharing of concerns common to those in pastoral ministry.

Four of the sessions on Emotional and Cultural Intelligence will be presented by Jean-Philippe Bru, occupant of the James Boice Chair of Practical Theology, and Yannick Imbert, occupant of the William Edgar Chair of Apologetics. Both of these Chairs are funded by the generosity of donors to the Huguenot Fellowship. 

Would you please pray with us for this gathering?

-   Pray for rich times of worship, prayer, sharing, relaxing and bearing of one another’s burdens;

-   Pray for the Spirit’s leading and anointing of discussions. The Enemy is ever vigilant to distract and discourage during these times of fellowship and growth.

-   Pray for protection of pastors’ marriages and families in the midst of pastoral responsibilities.  May they experience tangible signs of encouragement.

-   Pray for discernment and wisdom in navigating the complexities of cultural and societal trends, and how that affects the life of a church fellowship.