St Andrew the Great church, Cambridge

Hitchhikers

Hitchhikers is for those of undergraduate age in Cambridge for the university holidays. It’s good for both Christians and those looking into the Christian faith. So whether you've grown up coming to St Andrew the Great or you're from the Cambridge area and would like the chance to study the Bible and have some fun, you'll be very welcome!

jonathan_lancaster

I started coming to Hitchhikers during the easter holidays of my first year at university after some friends invited me along. It proved to be a brilliant way to get to know people at StAG and I quickly began to feel part of a church family when I was back home from university. It's great to be able to catch up with friends and share news of uni life and read the Bible together.
Jonathan Lancaster, been at Hitchhikers for three years

We meet on Sundays after the 5pm service at a home near St Andrew the Great, to study the Bible. It ends at 8pm, often with a trip to a local pub or café. To get involved meet us at St Andrew the Great after the evening service.

Summer 2010

Rescued

The first part of Exodus tells the story of how God rescued his people, the Israelites, from slavery in Egypt. It’s an amazing picture of how God has rescued us through Jesus’ death on the cross.

27th June: Let my people go! (Exodus 1 and 3)

4th July: A false start? (Exodus 5:1-6:12)

11th July: The great escape (Exodus 11:1-12:42)

18th July: Free at last (Exodus 14:1-31)

25th July: Meet your maker (Exodus 19:1-25)

 

A king like no other

We’ll have a chilled out time during August, chatting about the sermons from the 5pm service. The sermons will be from Matthew and will help us see what kind of King Jesus is.

1st August: Unpredictable (Matthew 9:9-17)

8th August:Merciful (Matthew 9:18-34)

15th August: Shepherd (Matthew 9:35-38)

22nd August: Sending (Matthew 10:1-25)

 

The problem with the world…

The first three chapters of Romans tell us why the world is in such a mess: because of human sin. We need to see what a mess we’re in before we can appreciate how good God has been to us.

29th August: Not ashamed (Romans 1:1-17)

5th September: Without excuse (Romans 1:18-32)

12th September: Not good enough (Romans 2:1-29)

19th September: A damning conclusion (Romans 3:9-20)

26th September: An amazing solution (Romans 3:21-31)

 

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