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Cambourne Church Staff and Leadership 


Please find below an introduction to our church leaders and staff members.
 
Bill 10x8   J Slater (1)
Revd Bill Miller   Jon Slater
Minister       Church Warden
Bill is a Baptist minister, who came to Cambourne in September 2019 following pastorates in Maidstone and West Bromwich. He is married to Kerrion and they have three school age children. Prior to training for ministry he was a probation officer in the West Midlands. Buy him a pint, take him to a comedy gig, and don’t disturb him while the Six Nations is on the television, and he is a happy man! More seriously, his desire is for church members, including himself, to be more deeply rooted in prayer and more engaged in being and telling the good news of Jesus.
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  Among other duties, the Church Warden is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the church building. Jon has been a member of Cambourne Church for over 10 years and has been involved in the youth ministry for most of that time.  He joined the Church Council in 2020. He was elected Church Warden in 2023.
     
Clare 10x8   Martin 10x8
Clare Cronin   Martin Lee
Ministry Team Leader for Children and Young People   Church council member & Treasurer
Clare grew up in St Neots and went to university in Winchester. Clare has worked with young people in Cambridgeshire for over 7 years in churches, schools and local communities. She is passionate about empowering children and young people to discover their God-given value, purpose and hope. If the question is "tea?" Clare's answer is "yes, please!" She enjoys watching TV, listening to music and seeing Fulham win (she can dream). Clare is also a graphic designer.    Martin has been a member of Cambourne Church for over 10 years and became Church Treasurer in 2018. He is an Accountant working for South Cambs District Council. Martin is married to Nicky and they have three children - Nathan, Becky and Naomi.
     
Jacqui 10x8   Alison
Jacqui Huckle   Alison Butler
Administrator   Church council member & Safeguarding officer
Jacqui works in the church office. She is married to Jeff and they have worshipped at Cambourne Church since 2002. They have three children: Natalia, Alastair and Katrina. 
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  Alison has been a member of Cambourne Church since 2009 and took on the role of safeguarding co-ordinator in April 2014. Alison currently works as an inspector for the Care Quality Commission (CQC) having spent her working life in various management roles in the health and social care field. As an inspector with the CQC she visits establishments to ensure that they provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high quality care, and encourages providers to continually improve. She spends her leisure time as an avid crafter. Alison is married to Mark and they have two sons Joshua and Miles.
Contact Alison
     
Hannah 10x8 2.jpg   Jean Williams
Hannah Heasley   Jean Williams
Administrator   Church council member
Hannah works in the church office. Before parenthood she taught maths in a Cambridge secondary school. Hannah is an Authorised Lay Minister for Children, Families and Baptism. She is married to Matt and they have two children.
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  Jean has been a member of Cambourne Church for many years and is married to Tim.
Her background is working in central and local government, where she has experience and skills in project management, assurance and corporate governance.
     
Cilla 10x8   Pam 10x8
Cilla Mills-Parton    Pam Thornton
Church cleaner   Church council member
Cilla works in the church building keeping it clean and organised. She is married to Keith and has two children and three step-children.   Pam moved to Cambourne in 2005 to work in SCDC Planning, and became a church member on arrival from Crowborough. Pam has served on Church Council 12 years ago, and been involved in ministry to Cavendish Court sheltered housing. She is a volunteer driver for Camsight, a charity for partially sighted people, and otherwise can be found in her garden. Pam has a married daughter, Elly, in Harrogate, and two sons, Oliver who lives with her, and Luke who has two children in Rotherham.
     
Catherine Price   Nigel 10x8
Catherine Price   Nigel Taylor
Parish Nurse   Church council member
Catherine has been working part time as a Parish Nurse in Cambourne since 2014. She also works part time at Addenbrookes Hospital as a Chaplain. Catherine is married to Adam and they have two daughters: Emilia and Harriet.
Contact Catherine
  Retiring from a career in 11-18 schools and a sixth form college, Nigel moved to Cambourne in 2014 with his wife Lynda, who was assistant minister here for 3 years, when Nigel also served on Church Council. With a strong interest in mission links, he promotes our support for Uzimatele in Kenya and for Claudaline in Goma, DRC. His commitment to youth work has led to being a trustee of Romsey Mill, Cambourne Youth Partnership and WCCYM. He also volunteers as a debt adviser at the Cambridge Money Advice Centre. He enjoys overseas travel, reading, watching sport and spending time with wider family, including five grandchildren 
     
Julie 10x8 2    
Julie Whitbread    
Foodbank Co-ordinator    
Julie coordinates the foodbank distribution centre we are operating in partnership with Cambridge City Foodbank. Julie is married to Jon and they have 3 children: Tim, Ben and Emma. 
Contact Julie
   
     
     
   
 
     

If you need to contact the Church please visit the Contact Us page.
 
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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit

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Welcome! Whether you've just moved to the area, or have lived here all your life, we hope our website helps you to find out everything you want to know about our Church.
 

When & where does the church meet?


Sunday One will be on the first Sunday of the month. It is a 10.00am service for all ages with Communion. 

On the other Sundays of the month there will be 9.30am and 11.00am services, as usual, with groups for children and young people at the 11.00am service.
Communion will be celebrated on at least one of these Sundays, as publicised.

Any changes to this will be shared on our Facebook page or shown on the calendar here.

The 9.30 service is more traditional in style with the music mainly consisting of hymns played on a keyboard.
The 11am service is more contemporary in style with the music being lead by a worship team. Most of the songs are more modern than those played at the 9.30 service.

We meet at:
Cambourne Church
Jeavons Lane
Cambourne
Cambs
CB23 6AF


You can see a map on our contact us page

There is limited parking available to the rear of the church building. The postcode of the car park is CB23 6DZ.
 

What should I expect when I visit the church?

You will receive a very warm welcome particularly from our Welcome Team who will be able to answer your questions and direct you to where you need to go. There will be some singing to start with as well as some prayers and a reading from the bible. There will be a talk (some reflections) from one of the leaders of the church, with a chance to discuss it further at the end of the service. 

Tea, coffee and biscuits are served after the service where there is plenty of time to meet new people and ask more questions.
 

What is there for children and young people at church?

We have a fantastic programme for the children and young people at the Church. Children and young people stay with their families at the start of the service as we worship (sing songs!) together for the first part of the morning. Someone will announce when the children and young people need to go to their programme. We have young church for those from Yr R - Yr 6 and a youth group for our young people in years 7-13. There is a creche in the church foyer for younger children.
 

Is there a dress code?

No! Please just be yourself and come dressed in your 'normal' clothes.
 

Will I have to join in?

Not at all!
You are free to simply observe or participate as much as feels comfortable for you.
 

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Please feel free to contact us. If you want to know who works in the church office, check out our Who's who page.