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Our History 

A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 9, Chesterton, Northstowe, and Papworth Hundreds

A group of c. 30 Independents was meeting in Histon by 1669, with Francis Holcroft and two assistants, Joseph Oddy and Samuel Corbin, as teachers. The members were said to be mostly women and girls from the middle and lower classes in the village. The most prominent family was evidently the Matthewses, several of that name being presented as resolved dissenters in 1686, and one of whom registered a house for worship in 1700. In 1675 the group drew members, 8 men and 22 women, from Cottenham, Landbeach, and Waterbeach. There were 12 dissenters in Histon itself. Nine Independents were reported in Histon in 1728, but nonconformity was not strong in the village before 1798, places of worship being registered only in 1738 for Baptists and in 1746 by a minister from Chesterton. The vicar in 1783 reported that dissenters in his parish were not numerous. In 1873 about a third of the inhabitants were said to be nonconformists, but the proportion probably increased considerably later in the century and in the early 20th as both Methodists and Baptists gained in strength.

Wesleyan Methodism evidently became established in Histon earlier than any other village in the county, the result of a preacher being sent in 1798 by a local landowner, Richard Matthews. Houses were registered for worship in 1798, 1802, 1812, and 1816, and a chapel was built by the green in 1818, largely through the efforts of the Matthews family. Although the vicar thought their numbers declining in 1825, average attendance at evening service in 1851 was 200 adults. A new chapel seating 200, called the Matthews Memorial Chapel, was opened in 1896 on High Street. By the 1890s the Methodists had been overtaken in numbers by the Baptists, but they revived in the mid 20th century as Histon's population grew. In 1964 the church had 109 members, the largest number outside Cambridge in the Cambridge Methodist circuit.

A Baptist congregation was established in 1858 as an offshoot of the Zion chapel in Cambridge after C. H. Spurgeon had preached in the village. A chapel was built the same year and membership rose from 19 in 1858 to over 100 by the 1880s. Members of the Chivers family were closely involved with the chapel from the start and their growing influence in the village helped it to thrive. Membership rose from 104 in 1895 to 239 in 1915, remained at the same level until 1945, and was still over 100 in the 1980s. The chapel was rebuilt to seat 400 in 1900.

The Salvation Army opened a meeting place in 1891, moved into the former Wesleyan chapel on the green in 1897, to new premises in 1906, and to Impington Lane in 1956.

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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

A Warm Hello 

A very warm welcome to Histon Methodist Church where all are welcome - all the time.
We’re delighted you’ve found us and we’re pleased to welcome you to worship.  We are a progressive church committed to inclusivity and welcome all people from all backgrounds and experience.  
We’re passionate about making everyone feel a home and an instant part of our family.  We hope you will stay for tea and coffee after the service so we can get to know you.  Do make yourselves known to a steward (the person who welcomes you at the beginning of the service) or the minister (identifiable by her dog collar!) and fill out our welcome form and we’d love to get to know you.
Whatever is going on in your personal life, stress or strain you’ve got, challenge or joy in your soul; this is the place to be right now.  God has brought you to this place on this day and we’re so pleased you’ve found us.

Where and When
We meet at the Church (details here) for our Sunday Service starting at 11:00am. When you arrive, you should be greeted by someone on our Welcome Team who will offer you a Hymn Book and Service Book, although our services are displayed on a large screen at the front of the Church.
AccessibilityThere is wheelchair access, and a sound loop for anyone who needs it. Please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you. There are disabled toilets off the main foyer.

Our Service

The morning service begins at 11am with a warm welcome from one of our Stewards and consists of hymns, readings and an address by the presiding Minister.
Once a month, we include communion in our Service.
Occasionally, we join with our sister Church in Castle Street, Cambridge, either in Histon or Castle Street.
See the Church calendar for details.
 

  1. Our services normally last an hour
  2. Toilets through the doors at the front on your left, and round the corridor to the right.  If you don’t want to walk through church, you can walk outside and enter the church again from the door by the car park.
  3. All words are projected onto the screen in front and those who are able stand for hymns but it’s not compulsory.  If there are responses, they are usually in bold.
  4. We have a loop system, so turn your device to T.  If you can’t hear what’s going on, do feel free to tap the person on the sound and tell them.  Trust me, they’d rather know! 
  5. We don’t have a formal collection in the service, but if you would like to support our church financially, feel free to leave a donation at the end of the service in the basket near the entrance, or ask a steward (the person who stood up at the beginning and welcomed you to church) for the card machine.
  6. Tea, coffee and biscuits are served after the service in the hall, through the door looking straight ahead on your left (follow the crowd!) 
  7. Our Sunday Children's Club go out around the second hymn and re-join us at the end to tell us what they’ve been up to.
  8. We often sing the Lord’s Prayer, if you don’t know it, don’t worry, just allow the prayer to be sung around you.
  9. Each Methodist Church has a minister, which is often shared with other churches.  Histon is linked with Castle Street Methodist and we share our minister, Rev Jenny Pathmarajah.  The Sundays she’s not here, the service is taken by a Local Preacher; someone who has a calling to preach and has trained to lead worship.  She tries to attend both churches at some point on Sunday and often sneaks in at the end of the service if she’s not preaching.  She’d love to meet you.
  10. Holy Communion happens on average once a month which is where we share in non alcoholic wine and bread.  All are welcome to receive and instructions are given on the day.
  11. You are so welcome and we’re glad you’ve found us this morning  

 
What about my children?

Children stay with their parent or grown-up at the start of the service. During the second hymn, someone will announce that it’s time for the younger members to go to their activity group. 

The children's activities include bible stories, music, craft and drama. They re-join the congregation near the end of the Service to describe what they have done at their group.

Children

Getting Connected


Small Groups

While Sundays are a great way to meet new people, it is often in smaller gatherings that you can really get to know someone. Being part of one of our small groups allows you to make new friends, share together and support each other. We have a variety of groups that meet throughout the week, some afternoons and some evenings. Check out Small Groups and see if there’s one that you could join, or we can put you in touch with a small group leader who will be more than happy to invite you along to their group.

Wednesday Games afternoon
Craft group on Monday afternoons 
Coffee morning on Wednesdays from 9.30am t0 noon 
Saturday coffee mornings
Bible in a year 7.30pm 
Mar 27 
Apr 24
May 22 
Jun 19 
Jul 24 
Aug 21
Sep 25 
Oct 23 
Nov 27
Dec 18 
 
Serving and Volunteering
We are always looking for volunteers to :-
Help with the coffee shop on a Wednesday morning 
Serve coffee after church on a Sunday 
Join the flower rota
Join the reading rota
To be part of the welcome team on a Sunday morning on the door 
If you feel called to serve God on our leadership team, think about becoming one of our stewards 
 
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.
 

Leader

   
Reverend Jenny Pathmarajah (Minister)    
Leader Intro    
 


We hope that you will feel at home at our church.

Best Wishes

(Handwritten Signature)