Notices


Follow this link to view the Weekly Notice sheet:

Notices 5th September 2010

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The mp3 recording of the recent appearance of HT4U on BBC Radio Oxford can be downloaded here:

 HT4U_BBC_Oxford

Used by permission of BBC Oxford. Copyright BBC Oxford 2010.

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The Windmill is now open and was blessed by Bishop John on Monday 1st March:

Windmill

Visit their website for details: http://www.headingtonfairtrade.org.uk/welcome/

WordLive

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The Windmill is now open
TheWindmill

Visit their website for details: http://www.headingtonfairtrade.org.uk/welcome/

Ordination_4thOctober2009

©  KT Bruce Photography
Click here for Gallery of Ordination photographs

Alastair Wood has been ordained Deacon by the Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Revd John Pritchard, and starts today as a new Curate at Holy Trinity.

Leading children’s work from the age of ten, Alastair has been involved in many frontline ministries, particularly whilst working with Scripture Union for over 20 years. A published singer songwriter, Alastair also is keen photographer, radio personality and consultant in the gaming industry.

A selection of his photographs can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alastairwood/

A series of talks and discussions exploring the

places where science and faith work together.

 Wednesday evenings 8pm.

 

click link for programme:  Faithful Science talks

Our Harvest Festival donations will be going to Steppin’ Stone. Cash donations are preferred, but the list of food items that are welcomed is here: Harvest donations

The latest edition of the Christ Church cathedral newsletter can be viewed here:  Cathedral newsletter - Autumn 2009

This autumn sees the introduction of an informal, reflective evening service called ‘After Eight’. Using different styles of music and including conversations with well known visiting speakers, ‘After Eight’ provides space for prayer and reflection on a wide range of issues. Services take place at 8.00 pm on Sundays during university
terms and begin on Sunday 11 October with a series called ‘Faithful Scientists’, in which leading figures from the world of science will explore the connections between science and religion.

click link for programme: After Eight

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