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Camps and registrations

In 1972, the Mission Timothée, an independent Protestant organization committed to the service of churches, sets up a reception center with multiple vocation.

  • Welcoming and offering help to any person in material moral or spiritual difficulty.
  • Making the Gospel known within the context of a community life centred on the preaching of the Word of God (daily reading of the Bible at 8.30 pm, on Sundays at 5 pm, in youth camps and family camps…).
  • Enabling the believers to strengthen their faith and to edify one another in restful surroundings.

For that purpose, the reception house is organized around a mission team (pastors, deacons, doctors…) who want in the service of the people of God in general, of those who feel called to search the Lord, of those who are tired of life, and of the injured of the road.

You are very welcome, and we will receive you with full joy.

No cost base having been established, the contribution is left to everyone’s free will, according to his possibilities, as the Biblical principle says: “Your abundance may supply their lack.” (2 Cor. 8 v 14)

Those who register are asked to participate in key appointments of the day: the meals together and the evening Biblical meditation.

A visitor center has developed in western France, South of Rennes, on the same model as that of Anduze. A guest house has also emerged at Fouday (near Strasbourg).

This form allows you to register online for a camp organized at the reception center in Anduze.

This form allows you to register online for camps organized in Riffray.

Page de renseignements sur les différents camps qui sont organisés au Centre d'Accueil à Anduze et au Riffray: les dates des camps et de fermeture de la maison ainsi que d'autres informations.

Date de la dernière mise à jour: 13 juin 2010.

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