Zion Baptist Church
- Main Meetings:
-
Sun 10:30 [email protected]
As everyone comes together for morning worship at 10:30 on Sunday our desires is to foster a culture of biblical worship, loving fellowship, and relevant teaching. A community that helps Christians grow in their faith and share the message of Jesus with those around them. Anyone is welcome to attend our Sunday gatherings, regardless of where they are in life. We spend time giving thanks, praying a - Denomination:
- Baptist, Free, Other
- Hymns & songs:
- Contemporary and traditional songs
- Under 18s:
- Our gatherings are intergenerational
- 18-30s:
- Organised gatherings and social events for university students and young adults.
- Local outreach & community activities:
- Molly 1 East Rd Coffee Shop 9am-2pm Mon-Fri Hosting plays, concerts and art exhibitions, Supporting charities serving people experiencing homelessness, such as Jimmy's Cambridge.
- Other activities & ministries:
- Thursday evening prayer, Bible study and social gatherings.
- Leaders:
- Rev J de Vaux
- Affiliations & links:
- Baptist Union of Great Britain Churches in community international
- Main Bible:
- New Living Translation
- Average Congregation:
- 30 adults
8 under 18s - Accessibility:
- Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly, Hearing loop, PA system
- Languages:
- English
- Office Contact:
- Jason de-Vaux
- Office Address:
-
1 East Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB1 1BD
- Office Telephone:
- 07505 777407
Tel: 07505 777407
Email: Click to email
Website: www.zionbc.org.uk
Meeting Venue
1 East Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB1 1BD
Travel and Parking Info
Grafton Centre & Queen Anne multi-storey car parks, Limited local street parking: Bradmore St, Broad St and Norfolk Street
About Us
Zion Baptist Church (ZBC) warmly welcome you! Information on all our gatherings and activities can be found on the ZBC website: zionbc.org.uk Instagram: zbc.cambridge Facebook page: Zion Baptist Church Our Roots Our roots as Zion Baptist Church run deep in the heart of Cambridge, stemming back almost 200 years, to October 1837. It was then that Henry Battiscombe, a Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, established our church on its present site. From that day forward, we have remained steadfast in our commitment to the Declaration of Principle set forth by the Baptist Union of Great Britain (BUGB). This foundational ethos guides our beliefs and actions, and we are proud to be a part of a larger community of Baptist churches across the nation who share our values and vision. Over the years, our church has grown and evolved, but our roots remain firmly planted in the rich history of the the Baptist movment and timeless truths of the Bible that have guided us from the beginning. As we look to the future, we remain committed to honouring our history while also embracing innovation and progress, always with the goal of serving God and our community to the best of our ability. Our Core Believes Our Core believes are taken from the ‘Declaration of Principle' which forms the basis of understanding for all who belong to the Baptist Union. It was introduced in 1873 with the intent of holding in Union Baptists with widely different theological understandings, and progressively refined (1904, 1906, and 1938). It is rooted in Jesus’ Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) with its threefold pattern of authority, baptism and mission. The first clause of the Declaration focuses on the absolute authority of Jesus Christ, with clause two on baptism into the life of God. Clause three is all about mission. The Basis of the Baptist Union is: 1. That our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, God manifest in the f