Laurent Schlumberger

Laurent Schlumberger (French pronunciation: [ˈlɔ.ʁɑ̃ ˌʃlɛ̃bɛʁʒe]; born 1957) is the current President of the United Protestant Church of France since 2013.

Life

Laurent Schlumberger exercised his pastoral ministry in the Paris region in Asnières-sur-Seine - Bois-Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine), then Nantes and Laval. He was elected president of the West region of the Regional Council of the Reformed Church of France in 1997. In 2006 he became pastor of the Foyer de Grenelle (15th district of Paris), a fellowship of evangelical popular Mission which is a component the Protestant Federation of France. He was elected to the Reformed Church of France National Council of which he is vice-president from 1995 to 1998.

In 2010, he was elected president of the National Council of the Reformed Church of France.[1] It participates in the process of union of the two main French historic Protestant Churches, the Reformed Church of France and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France in 2013, under the name of United Protestant Church of France.[2] He became president of the new ecclesial structure that date.[3]

He married Sophie Schlumberger, pastor and Biblical scholar.[4]

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