Annual Chaplaincy Meeting 2026:
Please note that our ACM 2026 meeting will take place on Sunday, April 26th 2026.
Men’s Breakfast
We next meet on Saturday February 14th, 10:00-11:30am at Ory and Linda’s house, 8 rue Théodore Rousseau, 77300 Fontainebleau. All men are very welcome to come and share friendship, coffee and croissants.
Fontainebleau School of Acting – “we are not finished with each other”
Two of the new members of our congregation are students at the Fontainebleau School of Acting and hope that we can come and support them. Michal wrote:
“I would like to invite you all to come and see our new production “we are not finished with each other” at the Théâtre Municipal de Fontainebleau, February 28th and March 1st at 7:30pm. A little overview: Fonacts 2nd year ensemble creates a new piece together with director Grace Andrews with scenes from Irish plays by Brian Friel and Conor McPherson. Expect an Irish evening and all the chaotic family relationships across multiple generations. I would love to see you all there.”
See the leaflet in the attachments.
Lent is coming…
I once heard a bishop say to a congregation, "I wish you a gruelling Lent!" What he meant, of course, was that he hoped people would take the opportunity given by Lenten disciplines to deepen their Christian faith. This year the Council has decided that we should likewise focus on Lent to as a time to deepen our faith as a church, by denying ourselves and deepening our lives of prayer. This is not easy, but doing it together is much easier than trying to do it alone. There will be four ‘inputs’ to help us: Ash Wednesday, Sunday preaching, Lent lunches, and a Lent Course.
i) Ash Wednesday Service which will be on February 18th at 7pm at our Chapel, 57 Rue de Fleury, 77300 Fontainebleau.
ii) Sundays during Lent will include teaching about the ancient practice of fasting, from food most obviously, but also from aspects of modern life too, like 'screen time’.
iii) Lent Lunches
This year's Lent Lunches will take a slightly different format.
We will meet each time at Netta and Donald's apartment:
2 Rue Des Bois, 77300, Fontainebleau. 3rd floor (there is a lift!) between 12:30h & 14:00h on the following five Thursdays in Lent: February 26th, March 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th.
We will have our usual soup and bread, followed by fruit and coffee or tea. The idea is to have a frugal meal and to donate what we might have spent on lunch to the Lent Lunch 'collection pot' with a suggested donation of 10 euros each. We can discuss at our first lunch where we would like our donation to go and we can then put that to the Council at their next meeting for approval. (Last year we put the money aside to pay for a new altar cloth and lectern fall, which is an on-going project.)
Netta will provide the venue and coffee and tea; others are invited to provide soup or bread or fruit. Please do so either in pairs or as a solo effort. Please confirm your attendance to Netta with 48hrs notice for catering purposes.
In order to mark Lent and to keep our focus on the opportunity this gives us to pray together and to think a little 'outside the box', Netta has offered to lead a little 'Thought for the Day’ during the meal. Nothing heavy, just a thought and a prayer to keep us focussed on our response to Lent and to keep us mindful of the purpose of this time in the church year.
If you would like to bring a friend who may be new to St Luke's or who may have no history with us at all, this is an ideal opportunity.
Contact details to indicate attendance: Netta +33 (0) 6 81 87 62 57 (SMS, please) or [email protected]
iv) Lent Course which will take a close look at the way we draw close to God in worship - where did our type of Anglican prayer come from? What’s going on in a Communion service? How might we develop our ways of worshipping God? The sessions will be on five Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm: February 24th, March 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th (venue to be confirmed).
Let us set ourselves the goal of being prepared by the 40 days of Lent to celebrate Easter on April 5th with renewed faith and joy!
Leading Intercessions:
Our prayers on a Sunday morning are an important and integral part of our worship. We have a rota for our Intercessions which is separate from the other sign-up rota. If you would be interested in joining our merry band of intercessors, please drop Netta a line at [email protected] or send an SMS to Netta at +33 (0) 6 81 87 62 57.
Do ask if you are unsure or if you have any queries. Thank you.
Praise & Prayer:
You are warmly invited to our next Praise & Prayer evening, a special time to meet together in an informal setting, to praise God in song and to pray for his church and world. It will be held on Friday January 30th at 07:30pm at the home of Christopher and Marie-Céline: 31 rue Madame Muller, 77210 Avon..
Week of Christian Unity services in January 2026:
Dates and venues for the week of Christian unity services organised with all Christian churches in the south Seine-Et-Marne:
Pôle Fontainebleau:
Wednesday 21st January 2026 at 8PM, Couvent des Carmes, Avon.
Pôle Moret / Nemours / Montereau:
Friday 23rd January 2026 at 8PM, Eglise Saint-Lambert, Varennes-Sur-Seine. The sermon will be done by our Chaplain (in French).
Area Dean
Bishop Robert has asked Donald to become Area Dean with responsibilities for Anglican ministry in the Paris area and north east France. This is a voluntary position, undertaken in addition to his other duties. The purpose of the role is defined thus: 'Area deans support the diocesan bishop and archdeacons in the oversight and pastoral care within their designated deanery, while also relaying issues or concerns affecting colleagues and congregations.’ Please pray for Donald as he takes on this new responsibility He will be commissioned by Archdeacon Peter Hooper on Monday January 26th in St George’s Church, Paris.