Groups
Seasonal and Other Groups
Below are a number of other groups that are organised by members of St. Paul's.
Some are regular and others more ad hoc.
Men's Breakfast
We Meet, we Munch and we Ruminate.
We discuss all manner of subjects; light or heavy, high or low, spiritual or profane.We aim to meet with humour, with acceptance of all and in non-judgement.In our meeting there is potential and we meet to realise it, whether knowingly or unknowingly.
Third Saturday in the month, The Earl of Derby Pub, Hills Road, Cambridge. 8.30
Women's Early Evening Drinks and Nibbles
What started as a fundraiser has developed into a semi-regular event hosted by Sarah and Caroline in their homes. There's always a selection of soft and harder drinks, (not just gin, honest!) with nibbles to ease us into the weekend after a long week. It's a fun way to meet other women at St. Paul's, make new friends and catch up with old ones. We ask for a small donation towards the cost and every now and again we run it as a fundraiser. Recent donations have enabled us to support the breast cancer screening programme at Al Ahli hospital in Gaza and projects working with young women living on the streets. Do look out for the next date in the Family News. Next date 1st March. Contact the Vicar to receive the weeky news with all the details.
St Paul's Community Choir
Singing together has always been an important part of community life at St. Paul's. For the last 16 years, a community choir of up to 60 people aged 9 - 90 gathers to prepare music for the beautiful Christmas Candlelit Carol Service. We rehearse for the five Monday evenings at St. Paul's starting in mid November and all are welcome. There is no need to be able to read music or to have ever sung in a choir before. Rehearsal tracks are provided for practice at home. The aim is the joy of people from all walks of life singing together with a wide range of music styles from short reflective chants to upbeat gospel-style settings. Rehearsals are led by experienced choral director, Helen Robbins and are lively and focused with a decent tea break! Highly recommended! For more details, email Helen on helen@cambridgetraining.org
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St Paul's Church & Community Centre
Hills Road
Cambridge
CB2 1JP
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