Adventists in France Launch a Creative Hub for Digital Evangelism
Mon Espérance studio is set to be a game-changer in the region, leaders say.
May 29, 2025, 9:34 AM
In a world searching for meaning and saturated with information, the North France Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church marked a significant milestone in its digital evangelism strategy with the official inauguration of the Mon Espérance studio on May 16-17, 2025.
Located within the Maison de l’Espérance in Paris (5th arrondissement), this studio is envisioned as far more than just a production space: it embodies the Adventist Church’s commitment to engage with the contemporary people, particularly on digital platforms, regional church leaders said.
A Strategic Vision for Digital Evangelism
The mission of the Mon Espérance studio is to give voice to hope and is part of the broader Mon Espérance project, the flagship of the regional digital evangelism strategy. This initiative seeks to combine personal connection with digital outreach and to bridge the local and the global so as to reach individuals who might not attend a traditional place of worship but are on a spiritual journey, church leaders explained.
“Each piece of content produced—videos, programs, messages—from this new space will aim to build a bridge between the screen and the gospel, addressing today’s questions with the relevance of God’s Word,” they shared. “The studio positions itself as a crossroads of faith, ideas, and creativity, bringing together pastors, young creators, influencers, and technicians around a shared mission.”
A Launch Celebrated Live and with Music
The inauguration took place over two days with a full program broadcast live on the regional Adventist YouTube channel. Celebrations began on May 16 with a concert. On May 17, a special inauguration program was held that included spiritual messages, musical moments, testimonies, and discussions on the studio’s mission and purpose.
An Invitation to Join the Mission
The Mon Espérance studio is presented as a tool for everyone, leaders explained. “The federation encourages all individuals—wherever they may be—to engage with the initiative by following and sharing its programs, or even by becoming a contributor,” they said. “This approach reflects the belief that the gospel transcends all borders—whether physical or digital.”
Regional church communication leaders praised the launch of the initiative.
“More than just an inauguration, this event marks the opening of a new chapter in spreading hope—attuned to today’s world and illuminated by the gospel,” they said.
by David Milard, Bulletin d'information adventiste, Inter-European Division, and Adventist Review | May 27, 2025
The original article was published on the Bulletin d’information adventiste news site of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in France, Belgium, and Luxembourg.

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