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Who's who and how to contact us

James Shakespeare   Nell Whiscombe
Vicar   Assistant Curate
Rev James Shakespeare   Rev Nell Whiscombe
01223 241815   07990 601129
Email James   Email Nell
     
Churchwarden & Administrator   Treasurer
Julia Margretts   Roger Lilley
01223 241316    01223 241316
Email Julia   Email Roger
     
Joseph Philip 2   Michael Fincham
Churchwarden & Gift Aid Officer   Deputy Churchwarden & Operations Manager
Joseph Philip   Michael Fincham
Email Joseph   07720 136809
    Email Michael
     
Cherry Hopkins 2   Elizabeth at the organ
Electoral Roll Officer   Choir Director & Organist
Cherry Hopkins   Elizabeth Trenchard 
01223 247361    
Email Cherry    
     
PCC Secretary   Parish Safeguarding Officer
Janet Tankard   Jacqui Watkins
Email Janet   Email Jacqui
     
Communications Officer    
Liz Hurst    
Email Liz    

Not sure who you need to contact? Email us at office@stjohntheevangelistcambridge

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Planning your Visit

New to Church? 


If you are planning your first visit to St John’s, welcome! We hope the information below will help you.
 
Our Sunday morning services begin at 10.00am. When you arrive, you will be greeted by one of our welcoming team who will help you find somewhere to sit and will give you a service booklet and a hymn book. Please see our ‘Sunday services’ page for more details of services and times.
We serve tea, coffee and biscuits after the morning service and we hope very much that you will stay for a chat. All refreshments are free.
 
Accessibility: There is wheelchair access through powered double doors, and an accessible toilet. We have a small car park, and there is free parking on a Sunday in the surrounding streets. You may wish to arrive 10-15 minutes early if you need a parking space close to the church.
 
You can expect:
- A warm welcome, with everything you need to follow the service easily;
- Beautiful music in the English choral tradition at both Sunday services, led by the St John's choir and organist;
- A talk or sermon, usually focused on the readings we have heard;
- On Sunday and Wednesday mornings, tea or coffee afterwards and time to chat with others.
 
What about children?
We have a regular Children’s Church on Sunday mornings for 4-11 year-olds. The children learn about the same Bible readings we are hearing in church, with games, activities and prayers. We also have an All-Age service, where everybody worships together, on the first Sunday of each month. Find out more about Children's Ministry