What happens on a Sunday
What happens on a Sunday
The Morning Service: starts at 10.30am.
The Evening Service: starts at 6.30pm.
We normally meet at the Foyer Paroissial in St Sulpice.
Getting Here:
If you are dependent on public transport, we are easily accessible from Lausanne by taking the M1 Metro (direction Renens) and getting off at Bourdonette, and then catch the number 30 bus (direction Prilly), and get off at Bochet stop. There is then a short walk (3 mins) to the Foyer.
Timetables can be found at: www.t-l.ch
Our venue occasionally changes. To check where we are meeting please check the link below:
If you face problems with transport, please let us know: we will do our best to help you get here!
What To Expect:
Our worship is contemporary in style and we are committed to mingling modern and historic songs that enable us to express our hearts in God-exalting worship.
We are committed to expository preaching of the Bible in a way that helps us apply it to our lives. We are convinced that the word of God remains utterly relevant to us all.
At the morning service, adults and children are together for worship until about 11am. Our children and young people then leave for their own groups where they enjoy teaching appropriate for their age. After the sermon we usually spend a short time in worship, responding with our hearts to what we have heard.
The meeting finishes at around 12 noon, and the children, young people and adults join together for refreshments. It’s a great opportunity to meet people, get to know them and share the joys and trials of living in Switzerland!
At the evening service, no children's program is provided, and for this reason families with young children are advised to attend the morning service . The service is led by our 20s and 30s group, but youth, students and older adults are also very welcome! There is the same emphasis on worship and bible teaching (the sermon is on the same Bible passage as the morning), but the style is more informal and the service less family-focused.
Communion
Twice each month we have Communion, where we remember and thank God for Christ’s sacrifice of Himself for us. We welcome everyone who knows and loves the Lord Jesus to take part in this with us.



