The Cambridge Humanist Group serves as a sanctuary for those who recognize that this life is the only one we possess. We are a community of individuals who look not to the supernatural for guidance, but to the capacity of the human mind and the depth of the human heart.
The Cambridge Humanist Group is affiliated with the National Secular Society.
Please visit our Meetup group and Facebook group for more updates.
Whether you seek intellectual rigour or the quiet company of like-minded peers, we welcome all who believe that our mortality is not a cause for despair, but a summons to live with purpose, integrity, and grace.
We hold that meaning is not handed down by decree, but is carefully authored through our own choices. For the non-religious in Cambridge and its surrounding reaches, we provide a forum for the exploration of ethics, the scrutiny of ideas, and the shared pursuit of a life well-lived. To live without the promise of an afterlife is to accept a profound responsibility and the duty to be good for the sake of humanity alone.
CHG exists to foster a space where reason is championed and secular values are upheld. Through rigorous debate, quiet reflection, and social engagement, we advocate for a society where the state remains neutral and the individual remains free. We invite those who carry the weight of their own autonomy to join us in shaping a future grounded in empathy and shared human values.
Weekly Humanist Cappuccino Club on Sunday mornings 10am – 12pm. The Club currently meets upstairs at SoleaBistro, 5-7 Norfolk St, Cambridge, CB1 2DL. Look for us
RSVP on our Meetup page!
Discussion group – at the Isaac Newton Pub on Castle Hill CB3 0AJ, usually on a weekday evening. Check for the latest events at the link or on our Meetup!
We periodically hold social meetings hosted on private premises; these are only open to currently paid-up members of the CHG.
Occasional talks by guest speakers at a central Cambridge venue.