
Praying with us through the week
Many of our services through the week take place in our peaceful chapel- access via St Paul's Road.
We have a range of services and prayers, something to suit everyone.
Daily Prayer
8.30am- 9am Chapel
(The Chapel is accessed via the side door on St Paul's Road, last church door before the houses-not the main entrance on Hills Road).
Morning Prayer is said in our Chapel Monday-Thursday. We follow the Anglican order for daily prayer. You can access it below and pray at home, on your way to work, or if you are able with us in the Chapel. Everyone is welcome and all the material needed will be provided.
https://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-service-daily-prayer
Monday Simple Supper Service
7.00 pm, Chapel
Each week at 6pm we eat a simple meal together, listening to each other's stories as we share our food together. People attend from the local community, the congregation and those who are homeless or in food poverty. The diverse mix of people make this an unusual special gathering which embodies our 'All Are Welcome' ethos. After clearing away, we have a service in the chapel at 7pm during which we light candles for people and situations about which we are concerned. We suggest a donation of £2 for the meal but understand that not everyone is able to pay.
Tuesday Cuppa
11am Chapel
A chance for a chat and cuppa. A reading from the Bible and a chance to pray.
Tuesday Iona Healing Service,
7pm on zoom
This service uses a liturgy from the Iona Community with laying on of hands for healing and a short sung prayer. The service lasts between 20 to 30 minutes and all are welcome. It meets on zoom: email office@stpaulscambridge.org.uk for the code.
Wednesday - Reflective Communion
12pm Main Church Hall- Hills Road Entrance
A reflective service of Communion during which we practice lectio divina, a slow reading of the Bible, with a chance to share together what we have heard from God. Followed by tea and coffee.
Everyone is very welcome. Entrance Hills Road.
Wednesday Morning Service
7.30 am, Chapel (First Wednesday of each month)
We gather in the chapel for the service on first Wednesday of the month, otherwise we have been meeting on zoom since Covid. We take it in turns to choose the liturgy and a reading - a poem, a blessing, a reflection, scripture - something that has resonated with us and we would like to share. We light candles and pray for people and situations that are concerning for us.
Afterwards we decamp to the local cafe before we head off into the day. Email the office@stpaulscambridge.org.uk for the zoom code.
Thursday - Lunchtime Service
12.15-12.30 pm in the Main Church
Before a community lunch in the Lower Hall there is a service of candle-lighting. All welcome.
Access Hills Road entrance
Friday Lunchtime Communion Service
12.00 pm, Chapel
This Communion Service uses the Book of Common Prayer form of Anglican Communion Service. It is open to all and is attended mostly by those who will then stay to our Friday lunch club meal, a friendly get -together. The service includes a short reflection by the person presiding.

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