Belonging Abroad: Faith, Migration, and Building Community in Paris
What does it mean to belong when you’re living abroad?
In this episode, we sit down at the American Church in Paris with Pastor Elizabeth to talk about faith, migration, and the human need for community. What began as a conversation about the role of one historic church quickly expands into a broader discussion about immigrant life in France, cultural adjustment, identity, and the quiet challenges of building connection in a new country.
We explore the history of the American Church in Paris, from hosting figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and James Baldwin to running refugee shelters during the coldest months of the year. We also discuss the realities of living between cultures, navigating French secularism, and why community becomes essential when you are far from home.
Whether you are religious or not, this conversation speaks to something universal: the need to feel grounded, seen, and supported when starting over in a new country.
As a French immigration law firm, we often speak about visas and legal processes, but we know relocation is not only administrative. It is emotional, cultural, and ultimately, it is about belonging.