The Round Church
The Round Church building is a popular tourist attraction and its origins date back over 860 years, but we have not met in that building regularly since 1994.
Once Mark Ruston became Vicar in the mid 1950's, the church grew steadily through his faithful ministry to the students of the University of Cambridge. After he retired Mark Ashton became Vicar in 1987. For five years the congregation held its morning term-time services in the Debating Chamber of the Cambridge Union Society, but then moved to the St Andrew the Great church building in April 1994 after a £1.8 million re-building project.