2017 Henry Martyn Lectures
Who are My People? Christianity, Violence and Belonging in Post-colonial Africa
Delivered by Prof. Emmanuel Katongole of the University of Notre Dame
Intercultural Encounter Programme
Read more about our 2017 bursary recipients
"I do not doubt for one moment that this has been the single most formational experience of my life." -Danny, Encounter recipient
Lecture & Seminars
Seminars for the public and University at the Divinity Faculty
Topics range from rethinking Christian mission to Chinese Christianity
Library & Archive
A rich collection covering the history, theology, and practice of the global church; and evangelical and ecumenical missiology
"CCCW gathers into one location a wide range of resources on the church in our global age." -Ming Shun Chiang, Trinity Seminary, Singapore
The Centre encourages a deeper understanding of the worldwide and missionary nature of the Christian Church. It maintains a distinctive balance between study and engagement. The staff welcome members of the public, students and researchers to use its resources.
CCCW WELCOMES YOU...
to encounter other cultures
Do you have an interest in the world church? We provide placements for young people.
If you're between 18-40 find out how the Centre can help you.
TO BROWSE THE LIBRARY
You will find books and periodicals from around the world.
Discover how you can become a member of the library
TO STUDY THE ARCHIVES
Come and visit our archives which house missionary papers from 19th and 20th centuries which are relevant for religious and social history.
TO LINK WITH
CAMBRIDGE THEOLOGICAL FEDERATION AND
THE DIVINITY FACULTY
We are an associate member of CTF. You are welcome to the open seminars we run with the Faculty.
Latest News
Summertime visitors to the CCCW
We’ve been pleased to welcome through the doors of the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide in recent month...
New bursary recipients head out to discover the world church
Intercultural Encounter recipients prepare for summer travels.
New research from CCCW
CCCW researchers publish a range of new articles.
Theology in Swahili
Centre Chair Roger Bowen is working to make Swahili-language theological resources available in East Africa.
Opening Hours
CCCW is OPEN to the public, researchers and students
Monday – Thursday 9.00am – 4.30pm
Last admittance – 4.00pm
Closed for lunch -1-1.30pm
Friday - 9.00am -1pm
THE HOURS OF OPENING FROM 31 JULY-1SEPT WILL BE 9AM-1PM
Librarian available: Wednesday, Thursday & Friday; 9am-1pm
Archivist available: Monday 9am - 4.30pm & Tuesday
9am - 1pm
Contact Enquries for further information.
The Henry Martyn Trust
Established in 1881 in memory of the Bible translator, Henry Martyn. It has promoted engagement and reflection on Christian mission ever since. It owns the Henry Martyn Hall. All its activities now take place in the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide.