Church Life

Homegroups meet once a week at regular times, in people's homes or online.  Homegroups are a great opportunity to study the Bible and pray together, and thereby get to know a small group within the church better, which helps with the larger group of the church family itself! This is sometimes interspersed with online central meetings, with the teaching and discussion led by the minister. Contact office@stasbaptist.org to find out more.

On Tuesday mornings we have a Zoom Coffee Morning, providing a chance to catch up and chat. Contact office@stasbaptist.org for the link and password.

On Thursday evenings there is a weekly Zoom Prayer Meeting.

We have a Friday night Youth Group that meets most Friday nights during term time.  This is for all children in secondary school and 6th form.  Contact youth@stasbaptist.org to contact Jack and Rosie for details.

Our Men's Group, which is now run jointly with Barton Baptist Church Men's Group, gathers about once a month on a Friday evening for an event such as talk or walk around the Countryside Restoration Trust farm in Barton, followed by a bring and share meal.  All St A's men are welcome.  For more information contact the organiser, John Page.

We have been very involved with It Takes a City since we opened our kitchen to provide food for the homeless in hotels during the pandemic.  We remain very involved especially in the provision of food and additional support to the winter shelter which runs from November through to March each year.  By referral from various agencies and in partnership with Cambridge Sustainable Food and Cambridge FoodCycle we provide weekly food parcels throughout the year to those who have experienced homelessness.

Our church and centre are usually open 7 days a week.  Our cafe of 26 years closed in 2020 but our halls are busy with church or community activities from a Christian language school (the Central Language School), worship meetings and Christian conferences to Rock and Roll dance or small CODA support groups.  We've also welcomed Youth for Christ into our rooms at the front of the church centre and look forward to partnering with them over the next few years, and have been blessed with the friendship of many Ukrainians who are attending ESOL lessons run by the Cambridge Russian Speaking Society and Cambridge WEA

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