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Members of the House of Protestantism

The French Protestant Federation (FPF) is the representative body of French Protestantism with the public authorities. Since its creation in 1905, it has supported its renewal and expansion in the country.

Website: www.protestants.org

Email: communication@federationprotestante.org

Tel.: 01 48 74 88 50

Created in 2012, the United Protestant Church of France is the union of the Reformed Church of France and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France. They are founding members of the Protestant Federation of France (1905).

Website: www.epudf.org

Email: contact@epudf.org

Tel.: 01 48 74 90 92

The Protestantism Foundation is an institution, recognized as being of public utility, which manages assets and supports Protestant and non-Protestant organizations and works of general interest.

Website: www.fondationduprotestantisme.org

Email: contact@fondationduprotestantisme.org

Tel.: 01 44 53 47 24

The Fédération de l'Entraide Protestante (FEP) brings together 370 associations and foundations working in the social, medico-social and health fields. It has been recognized as being of public utility since 1990.

Website: www.fep.asso.fr

Email: secretariat.fep@fep.asso.fr

Tel.: 01 48 74 50 11

The Popular Evangelical Mission of France, manifests the Gospel in popular environments, in solidarity with their struggles, their hopes, their gropings. It is a recognized institution of popular education and an association of the law of 1901.

Website: www.missionpopulaire.org

Email: contact@missionpopulaire.org

Tel.: 01 48 74 98 58

Created in 1848 in La Force (24), the John Bost Foundation is a private, non-profit Protestant health and medico-social institution, recognized as being of public utility since 1877.

Website: www.johnbost.org

Email: cef@johnbost.fr

Tel.: +33 05 37 10 01 50

The FMEPF supports the organization of social actions in favor of ministers of worship recognized by these Churches and people paid by their religious associations, their unions and other Protestant institutions, as well as their families.

Website: www.fondation-ministres-protestants.fr

Email:

Tel.: 01 48 74 97 34

The Federation of Evangelical Baptist Churches of France (FEEBF) is an association of evangelical Protestant churches of the Baptist current in France. It is a member of the FPF, the CNEF and the Baptist World Alliance.

Website: www.federation.feebf.com

Email: contact@feebf.com

Tel.: +33 (0)6 22 86 44 75

Created in 1990, the Community of French-speaking African Expression Churches (CEAF) is a congregation of Protestant churches of the evangelical, Pentecostal or charismatic type whose liturgy integrates Africanity.

Website: www.ceaf.fr

Email: contact@ceaf.fr

Tel.: +33 09 80 65 37 70

Officially recognized by the Federation of Protestant Churches of Madagascar (FFPM) in 1968, it gained independence in 1996 during the Extraordinary Assembly of the Protestant Committee held in Antsirabe.

Website: www.fpmaam.org

Email:

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Officially recognized by the Federation of Protestant Churches of Madagascar (FFPM) in 1968, it gained independence in 1996 during the Extraordinary Assembly of the Protestant Committee held in Antsirabe.

Website: www.fpmaam.org

Email:

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The Protestant committee is constituted as an association according to the law of 1901 and its action is carried out in liaison with the Protestant Federation of France.

Website: www.huguenots.fr

Email: contact@huguenots.fr

Tel.: 01 48 74 25 72

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