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WELCOME TO CHRIST CHURCH CAMBRIDGE


 

We are a friendly, evangelical church in the centre of Cambridge. As those seeking to love and follow Jesus Christ we welcome people from all walks of life and all parts of the world.

We believe that in the Bible God speaks a message of hope and forgiveness that is life-giving and life-changing - for us, for Cambridge, and for the world.

Please come and join us!

 

This Easter

Maundy Thursday 28 March

7.30pm: Matthew 26:15-18 | David Todd

Good Friday 29 March

10.30am: Matthew 27:27-56 | Niv Lobo

Easter Sunday 31 March

10.30am: Matthew 28; Revelation 22:1-5 | David Todd

5pm: Reveation 22:1-5 | Niv Lobo

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WE BELIEVE


 

At Christ Church, the truths that we believe are those revealed to us by God in the Bible. You don't need to be a convinced Christian to come along on a Sunday - we love to welcome those exploring the Christian faith and we regularly run courses designed for those wanting to find out more about the Christian faith.

Three characteristics describe us:

We are a Christian Church +

We believe in one God who has revealed himself supremely through his Son, Jesus Christ. To know God, then, means receiving Jesus as Lord and trusting his death on the cross for our forgiveness. The great work of God the Holy Spirit is to bring people to faith in Jesus Christ.

We are an Evangelical Church +

We believe that the Bible is God's authoritative word and the definitive guide for us in all matters of faith and conduct. We believe that as the Holy Spirit applies the Word of God to our hearts, God will transform the lives of individuals and the church community as a whole. We seek to apply the Word of God to every aspect of our lives, both private and public, individual and community, in order to live out and demonstrate the truth of the Gospel.

We are an Anglican Church +

We stand in the tradition of the Anglican Reformers of the 16th century and, with them, we hold to the great truths rediscovered at the time of the Reformation: the sovereignty of God in salvation, justification by faith alone and salvation in Christ alone. We do have church members from many different denominational backgrounds and we unite under Christ, not under one particular denominational banner.