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Paris 2024 Olympics: How 300 Baptist volunteers plan to impact lives

As the nations descend upon the French capital this July, the International Mission Board’s Paris team anticipates a whirlwind summer of opportunity for sharing Christ.
  • June 6, 2024
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Paris 2024 Olympics: How 300 Baptist volunteers plan to impact lives

As the nations descend upon the Paris this July for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, the International Mission Board’s Paris team anticipates a whirlwind summer of opportunity for sharing Christ.

Though millions of arrivals will come from other countries, most visitors to Paris this summer will be from other parts of France. Jason Harris, who is leading IMB’s Olympic outreach, expressed his team’s excitement about this unique moment to share Christ with so many French people — who remain one of the largest unreached people groups in the world — in one place at one time.

‘Huge’ opportunity

“There are pockets in France of 200–300,000 people where there are no evangelical churches at all,” Harris said. “So, to have people from all around France coming to Paris and have this opportunity to share the gospel with them is huge.”

Over the course of six weeks, their team is hosting more than 300 Southern Baptist volunteers from all over North America — from as far away as Canada to Florida to Nevada. Fourteen summer interns will join Harris’ team for six weeks of intensive evangelism surrounding the Olympic and Paralympic games.

Volunteers will start and end their days meeting at one of three church buildings in key locations around Paris to worship, pray and debrief. Harris’ team hopes to deepen partnerships with local French and international churches, share the gospel in their neighborhoods, and establish a solid foundation for future work together.

“Our desire is to see outreach during the Olympics launch us into a fruitful season of church planting in Paris, alongside the French church,” Harris said.

One group will be at the oldest Baptist church in Paris.

“I should say the oldest Baptist church building, because the body has completely died,” Harris said.

“It’s a really unique and beautiful church building,” he noted. “That’s one location we’re excited about because there’s potential for church-planting work developing afterwards and it’s a target hub.”

The church, owned by the Federation of Evangelical Baptist Churches of France and adjacent to the Louvre and Musee D’Orsay in the heart of the Paris art district, is now home to a bookstore and permanent art space that can be rented. Harris said his team is partnering with a local French artist and believer who is passionate for the gospel to host an immersive art experience at the church based on principles of salvation.

“He’s an artist, so I think he’s used to thinking outside the box,” Harris explained. “He’s ready to try new things and experiment to get to know people and really relationally connect with people.”

Other planned outreach events are Olympic-themed fun festivals, international mic nights, ultimate frisbee games in local parks, and visitor rest stops.

“If you’ve been to Paris, it’s practically impossible to find a place to sit where you don’t have to pay 25 or 30 euros for a sip of tea,” Harris said, explaining why the rest stops might be a draw for tourists.

Digital engagement strategies

Volunteers will also utilize digital engagement strategies, as well as traditional avenues for sharing the gospel, such as distributing water bottles and tracts, conducting spiritual surveys — which they’ve had surprising success with — and the time-honored Olympic pastime of pin trading with specially designed pins.

“We’re thinking of any way that we can to connect with people,” Harris said. “There’s so much opportunity to interact and share the gospel with people where they are.”

Harris asked for prayer this summer as the Paris team partners with Southern Baptist volunteers to proclaim Christ to visitors from around the world and other parts of France, to facilitate outreach events, to serve and equip the French church and finally to implement wise and effective follow up after the games.

“My prayer is that the outreach for the Olympics would be a launching point, a springboard, for church planting in Paris.”


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Kristen Sosebee and originally published by the International Mission Board. 

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