Welcome to King's Church Cambridge
A ten minute introduction to the life and ministry of King's Church in Cambridge. If you are wanting to explore the Christian faith, or already a believer looking for a great church, visit us soon.
This House Would Disestablish the Church of England | The Cambridge Union
The Union tackled one of the pressing constitutional issues of our generation by asking whether coming decisions on the future of the UK’s political structure should also remove the Church of England’s established status within the United Kingdom, and thus its privileged position within British Government.
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Giles Fraser is a Church of England priest, and a columnist for The Guardian. He is a former Canon Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral; responsible for ethics and engagement with the City of London.
Andrew Copson is the youngest ever Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association, and regularly writes for The Guardian and The New Statesman.
Nia Griffith is the MP for Llanelli and Shadow Minister for Wales. As an honorary associate of the National Secular Society, she has declared the existence of the Lords Spiritual as “totally unacceptable”.
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Stephen Fry is an activist, comedian, writer, and actor. He identifies as an atheist and humanist, and is a staunch advocate of good science, education and the enlightenment.
Colin Bloom is Chief Executive of the Conservative Christian Fellowship, which aims to build links between the Conservative Party and the Christian community.
The Right Reverend Tim Stevens is the Bishop of Leicester and the Church of England’s lead spokesperson on constitutional issues.
Welcome to Cambridge Presbyterian Church
VIDEO: Cambridge Church
The Rev. Kate Kotfila of the Cambridge United Presbyterian Church talks about the generosity of the community and the new windows for the church.
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Rev Peter Cavanna Kings Church Cambridge, Video produced by Nick Jones of Shake Multimedia, uploaded by British Christian TV
City Life Church, Cambridge
Loving God and Loving our City
Mission Cambridge 2018 Promo
Come and join us for an exciting week as we set out to touch the city of Cambridge with God's love and power. Around 35 evangelists are set ready to go into the streets over two days along with a number of great meetings and events to attend. Don't miss out and be a part of reaching people for Jesus!
City Life Church Cambridge
who are we? what are about? Find us at online and come find us in person in Cambridge, England
a Sneak Peek into Cambridge Christian Fellowship!
We are a Christian Fellowship group at Duke University!
Mission Statement:
Cambridge Christian Fellowship is a diverse group committed to loving God by evangelizing, making disciples, building spiritual family, serving our local community, and taking the Gospel to the nations.
Vision Statement:
Knowing God and making Him known!
Trumpington, Cambridge
Today was St. Brigid's Day. Our family spent some of this day in a church which was built in the 12th century in Cambridge, England. My mother first came here as an art student at Cambridge in 1973, and today, she taught my lovely wife the craft of brass rubbing on the funerary crypt of Sir Roger de Trumpington (circa 1289 A.D.). I am feeling blessed today.
Cambridge Bethel Pentecostal Church-New Church Dedication-Part-1
New Church Dedication & Thanks Giving Service
This House Believes Israel is a Rogue State | The Cambridge Union
RESULT: Ayes 51%, Noes 19%, Abstentions 30%. Representing a 7% swing to the proposition from the pre-debate vote to the post-debate vote.
The Israel/Palestine crisis has existed since Israel’s formation; with neither side gaining the upper hand despite decades of suffering. In this debate we turned to Israel, and asked whether it was time we declared them a rogue state.
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Dr Norman Finkelstein is a Jewish American political scientist, activist, professor, and author, whose primary fields of research include the Israel–Palestine conflict. He is currently working on his next book, ‘How to Solve the Israel-Palestine Conflict.’
Prof. Ghada Karmi is a Palestinian author and academic who was made to leave Jerusalem in 1948. Most of her recent research has been on the Israel-Palestinian conflict and has appeared widely in the media and the press.
Ben White is a freelance journalist, writer, and human rights activist. He is a Cambridge graduate, and has published two books on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Vivian Wineman is currently president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the representative body of the Jewish community in Britain.
Hannah Weisfeld is the director and one of the founders of Yachad, the UK’s pro-Israel pro-peace movement. Previously she chaired the Jewish Social Action Forum for two years.
Davis Lewin is the Deputy Director & Head of Policy and Research at the Henry Jackson Society, a global think tank that fights for the principles that keep societies free. He is also a former Middle East Director at the Next Century Foundation.
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Grace Church Cambridge
John Stevens (FIEC National Director) interviews Brendan about Grace Church Cambridge, a newish church that was planted as a partnership between two established churches. John asks about how the church started, why they meet on a Sunday afternoon and what made them join FIEC.
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People In Cambridge Share Their Experiences Of Homelessness
According to the department for communities and local government, Cambridge has one of the highest rates of homelessness in England. Members of the Homeless community created the exhibition ‘What’s underneath’ in a aim to portray what life can be like sleeping rough, and we went to meet one of the people behind the photos.
Creative Reactions Cambridge 2019
Video by Oscar Peake - find him on Instagram @oscarpeakevideo
Filmed during Creative Reactions Exhibition St Barnabas Church Cambridge, UK, 25 May 2019.
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A walk through Clare college - University of Cambridge
Clare College is the second oldest of Cambridge’s thirty-one colleges (its foundation having been anticipated, among surviving institutions, only by Peterhouse). It was founded in 1326, and generously endowed a few years later by Lady Elizabeth de Clare (Lady de Burgh), a granddaughter of King Edward I (1272-1307). In 1336 King Edward III (1327-77) granted licence ‘to his cousin Elizabeth de Burgo’ to establish a collegium (the word originally meant ‘a corporation of scholars’, not, as in modern English ‘college’, the buildings in which the scholars were housed); although it was in the first instance referred to unspecifically as ‘the House of the University of Cambridge’, it became known as Clare Hall as early as 1339 (the present simplified title, ‘Clare’, dates from 1856). The original endowment consisted of estates at Great Gransden and Duxford, and provided for the maintenance of a maximum of fifteen ‘Scholars’ (subsequently to be called ‘Fellows’), of whom no more than six were bound strictly by priestly orders.
Provision was also made for ten ‘poor scholars’ (pauperes or ‘students’), who were to be maintained by the college up to the age of twenty. In 1359, a year before her death, Lady Elizabeth de Clare promulgated a set of statutes by which the new college was to be governed. The remarkably enlightened attitude to learning and university education in these statutes has guided the college for nearly seven centuries: ‘the knowledge of letters ... when it hath been found, it sendeth forth its students, who have tasted of its sweetness, fit and proper members in God’s Church and the State, to rise to diverse heights, according to the claim of their deserts.’
The history of Clare in its earliest days in the later fourteenth century is not well recorded (a fire in 1521 destroyed most of the college’s early muniments), and we have little more than a list of names of those who were the college’s Masters, of whom the first was one Walter de Thaxted. During the fifteenth century, however, we know that the college fought successfully to remain independent of the jurisdiction of the diocesan bishop of Ely (the independence being eventually settled in 1430 by the so-called ‘Barnwell Process’). In 1439, a generous bequest by William Bingham provided for the maintenance of a chaplain and twenty-four scholars housed in what was called ‘God’s House’ (the location of which lies beneath the present Old Schools); so, within a century or so of its foundation, Clare Hall had begun to grow modestly in size.
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The Backs, Cambridge University Campus, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
The Backs are an area of parkland, trees, and waterways facing the River Cam and the back of the University of Cambridge Campus in England. The University of Cambridge is the 2nd oldest university in England (and the English-speaking world) after Oxford. It is also the 4th oldest surviving university in the world.
The university is located in the town of Cambridge, England (population about 132,000). There are several other places named Cambridge in the world, notably the towns of Cambridge, Massachusetts and Cambridge in Ontario, Canada. Cambridge is in Cambridgeshire County in southeastern England, northeast of London. The land around it is flat and the lowlying Fens are nearby. The River Cam flows through the town and past the university.
Cambridge is a university town. The town itself isn't very big, but the university attracts lots of students, so that students make up a big percentage of the population. Students make up about 15% of the town's population, and more locals work in the university.
Cambridge University has several big and imposing buildings. The older buildings at the University of Toronto (U of T), Toronto's oldest university, are probably smaller-scale imitations of the buildings at Cambridge and Oxford universities. You can see the rear views of some of these buildings from the Backs.
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The voices of the Homeless, Cambridge, UK.
The thoughts of the homeless community of Cambridge, on the issue of homelessness.
Music: James Vincent McMorrow - Cavallier.
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Live Pentecost Praise from CCK Brighton on BBC1
A contemporary service of praise from the Church of Christ the King in Brighton. For more about CCK, including meeting times and locations visit
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