Our vicar-to-be, David Newton, will be vicar of Caldecote, Comberton and Toft, so it’s appropriate that his licensing evening gives us the chance to take part in one or all three parts of a three-stop celebration! (more…)
In the four weeks leading up to Christmas one charity will be offering an advent calendar with a difference. ‘Stewardship’ will unwrap the four traditional gifts of Christmas – hope, peace, joy and love.
We thought it would be helpful to reproduce here the balanced response to Chancellor Philip Hammond’s autumn Budget by one of the Church of England bishops, the Rt Revd David Urquhart.
This Sunday (November 26th) we join with many other churches of all denominations in the West of Cambridge for a special worship service.
This December promises to be extra special, as we celebrate Christmas with our new vicar, the Revd David Newton. Do put the dates in your diary and tell your family and friends. (more…)
In these reflections from May 2017, Lynda Taylor helps us explore what the various images in the Bible that revolve around shepherds and sheep can mean for us today, and particularly for when we are going through the darkest times of our lives.
Like many other bishops in the Church of England, the Bishop of Ely, Stephen Conway, has been busy contributing questions to debates in the House of Lords this past week. (more…)
Last Sunday, student vicar Luke Bacon preached on Micah 3:5-12, where we hear the warning of darkness, if we abuse our power and freedom, but then hear the promise of light.
If you play a musical instrument, would you be interested in being part of a small band to provide music for the licensing service of the new vicar on 5th December? (more…)
As we approach Advent, we take the long view and remind ourselves, through this Easter sermon by Lynda Taylor, where we are heading in the Christian story.