• Community Meals

    'Let mutual love continue'

    Letter to the Hebrews 13.1

    Hospitality is central to our identity at St Paul's and three days a week, or more, you can find us eating together. Our weekly meals provide opportunities for people to meet, spend time together, and eat well. Our meals are prepared, cooked and served by volunteers from St Paul’s and the local community.


    All are welcome, no need to book.

    For more information about any of our meals, contact our community development worker at emma@stpaulscambridge.org.uk.

    Simple Supper

    Mondays, 6pm

    Simple Supper is a free community meal, open to all!

    People of all ages come, from many different walks of life - some of us might have faced more hardships than others but at this meal, we are all equal. A warm sit-down meal gives us all a chance to connect, exchange stories, and enjoy one another's company.

    After clearing away we hold a short service in the chapel at 7pm. We use a very simple liturgy, hold silence together, and light candles for people and situations on our hearts.

    Thursday Lunch Club

    Lunch served at 12:30pm, £4 for two courses

    Our Thursday Group is open to adults of all ages, with a warm welcome to anyone with disabilities of any form and/or mental health challenges.

    Arrive from 11am for informal arts and crafts activities and friendly conversation - except on the first week of the month when we walk in the Botanic Gardens instead, see here for more information. It's a lovely way to be part of a community and make friends.

    Lunch is two courses, freshly prepared and served by our volunteer team. You are warmly invited to attend a candle-lighting service at 12.15pm before the meal, held in the chapel.

    Friday Lunch Club

    12.30pm, Lower Hall, £5 for two courses followed by tea and coffee.

    Our older people's lunch club promises a warm welcome and a freshly prepared meal with a lunch party feel, with fresh flowers and set tables. All are welcome, especially those aged 65+. The atmosphere is welcoming, the food is good with two courses and a cup of tea or coffee to follow. The company is warm and inviting, it is great fun - do join us. No need to book.

    Before lunch, you are warmly invited to attend a Communion Service (Book of Common Prayer) in the Chapel at 12.00 noon. Access to the Chapel is on St Paul's Road.

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