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The Lamb of God 

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The Lamb of God sculpture is by the Romanian Christian artist, Liviu Mocan.  It was first exhibited in Cambridge in 2018, as part of an exhibition outside Great St Mary’s Church entitled “Archetypes of the Reformation”, sponsored by the Jubilee Centre, to reflect the role of Cambridge as the cradle of the Reformation.
 
The sculpture is described in the associated publicity material as commemorating the title given to Our Lord Jesus Christ in St John’s Gospel. God enters the human race in the person of Jesus Christ and sacrifices his own life to take away the sin of the world and set people free. The Reformation emphasised that the sacrifice of Christ for the world was a gift of grace.

The individual pieces from which the Lamb is made resemble eyes.  Piercing the chest of the Lamb is a long metal stake, the head of which is highly polished so that we see our own image on the stake.

The sculpture is currently on loan and we are seeking funds to enable us to purchase the Lamb and make it a permanent addition to St Botolph's.  It stands on the site of a former chapel to St James and is now the site of a prayer station where visitors can leave requests for prayers and can light candles in memoriam.

At an event in June 2021 to raise funds to purchase The Lamb, Rev'd Ally Barrett gave a short talk on the artistic significant of the sculpture.  This can be heard here. (The first minute or so is omitted).




 

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Hello and welcome to St Botolph's. 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

Welcome to St Botolph's 

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The following information is specifically for those planning a first visit, so that you know beforehand what to expect on a Sunday morning.

Where and When

Our services are at St Botolph's church in the centre of Cambridge (details below). On Sundays these always start at 11.00am.  We suggest planning to arrive 10-15 minutes early, especially if driving as parking spaces are in short supply in central Cambridge, and to find somewhere to sit before the service begins. When you arrive, you should be greeted by a sides person who will help you find somewhere to sit and will give you a hymn book and a prayer book, or a service sheet.

We serve tea, coffee and biscuits after the service and we hope very much that you will stay for a chat. It is a great way to meet people, or simply take time to find your bearings. All refreshments are free.

Plan your journey: 

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Accessibility: There is wheelchair access. Please let the sides person know on your arrival and they will help you. Please note access to the toilet requires a step.

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The service

Our Sunday service begins at 11am and follows the Book of Common Prayer.  On the first, second and fourth Sundays we have a Sung Eucharist.  On the other Sundays we have Choral Mattins with a said service of Holy Communion at 8am.  There will be organ music before the service and the bell will ring for about five minutes before the service starts.  All services will have a sermon from the Rector or a visiting preacher.  These usually last for around 10-15 minutes.  The choir plays a part in all services, leading hymns and sung elements of the service.  The service ends with an organ voluntary.  Many people sit and listen to this for five minutes or so.  Others will start to congregate around the tea and coffee table for a chat.
 

What about children?

We welcome children of all ages and no one should be embarrassed if young ones cry or older ones wander around.  We do not have a Sunday School so children remain in the service with their parents.  There is a carpeted area in the side chapel which is available for parents and small children who want to step away from the main church for a while.
 

Getting in touch

 
Helping with services and the life of the church

If you want to get involved in the life of the church and help us make our services run smoothly, please let us know.  We are always looking for help with anything from flowers, to refreshments, to opening the church for visitors during the week and a hundred and one other tasks that keep the life of the community. 

 
Get in touch with us to plan your visit
If you would like to come and visit the church beforehand you are more than welcome! Get in touch and we can arrange a time that suits you.
 
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Comments / Questions or anything you would like to say?

Next, we will contact you by email to say hello and help arrange anything necessary for your visit.
 

Leadership 

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The Rev'd Jonathan Collis, Rector   Sarah Eastwood, Churchwarden
     
 
We hope that you will feel at home at St Botolph's.

Best Wishes,
All at St Botolph's