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    Service Times

Day Time Activity
Sabbath (Saturday) 11:30 – 12:30 Morning Session
  12:30 – 12:45 Prayer / Hymnal
  12:45 – 13:45 Service
  13:45 – 14:30 Refreshments
  14:30 – 15:30 Afternoon Session

Directions and Transportation

By Car

Cambridge Prayer house within Dry Drayton Village. Located between Park street and Oakington Road. 

By Bus and By Foot

​From the centre of Cambridge walk to Jesus College and take the “5 Citi” going to Bar Hill. After 31 stops you will reach Tesco Extra in Bar Hill. Cross the park and head towards The Spinney road. From there follow Saxon Way to High Street leading going into Dry Drayton. Follow the main road, which will curve to the left, and after a few more minutes Cambridge Prayer house will be on the left.

True Jesus Church, Park St, Dry Drayton, Cambridge CB23 8DA

True Jesus Church, Park St, Dry Drayton, Cambridge CB23 8DA

By Bike

From the centre of Cambridge, head west on Sidney street towards Petty Cury. Continue onto bridge street (go through the roundabout). Continue onto Magdalene street. Turn left onto Northampton street. when you come to a roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Madingley Road. During the next roundabout take the Second exit onto Scotland Road. Follow this road until you reach the Dry Drayton Village. Follow Park street and Cambridge prayer house entrance will be on the left.

History

In 1970, Brother John Liew and Sister Florence Pang settled in Cambridge, from Malaysia, and began to hold weekly Sabbath services in their home; it was on 15th April 1972, the Lord established Cambridge Prayer House. While the prayer house has moved locations a few times, it has remained in West Cambridgeshire for over 30 years.

Currently more than five families attend on a weekly basis including members from Malaysia, Leicester, Newcastle and China. The Sabbath day includes prayer sessions, services, fellowship, Bible studies, training sessions and house visitations. CPH has two RE classes and recently, a burgeoning choir. Students and visitors continue to enjoy the quiet yet informal atmosphere of worship at CPH and we have been very blessed to host international events including the English Writer’s Retreat and the International Youth Fellowship visits, and national events including the Literary Seminar, National Student Spiritual Convocation and spiritual convocations.

As an over thirty strong membership and spiritual community, we look forward to striving further towards a faithful future and meeting new members and friends!

May the Lord bless us with a church building, soon, and continue to guide the holy work in Cambridge.