Subject: Happy Christmas from the University Church

Birth is Awaking


by the Revd Canon Dr William Lamb


It is good that Christmas comes at the dark dream of the year 

That might wish to sleep ever. 

For birth is awaking, birth is effort and pain; 

And now at midwinter are the hints, inklings 

(Sodden primrose, honeysuckle greening) 

That sleep must be broken. 

To bear new life or learn to live is an exacting joy: 

The whole self must waken; you cannot predict the way 

It will happen, or master the responses beforehand. 

For any birth makes an inconvenient demand; 

Like all holy things 

It is frequently a nuisance, and its needs never end; 

Freedom it brings: We should welcome release 

From its long merciless rehearsal of peace. 

  

So Christ comes 

At the iron senseless time, comes 

To force the glory into frozen veins: 

His warmth wakes 

Green life glazed in the pool, wakes 

All calm and crystal trance with the living pains. 

And each year 

In seasonal growth is good– year 

That lacking love is a stale story at best 

By God’s birth 

Our common birth is holy; birth 

Is all at Christmas time and wholly blest. 


                              from ‘Christmas and Common Birth’ - Anne Ridler (1912-2001)


As we ponder the mystery of the incarnation, and welcome the birth of a newborn child, we look forward to seeing you at the Christmas Services this year. Everything is ready. Everything is prepared for you. Come, let us adore him!


On behalf of the whole team at the University Church, may I wish you a very Merry Christmas!




Christmas Day


8.30am Holy Eucharist - Chancel
Preacher: The Revd Naomi Gardom


10.30am Choral Eucharist - Nave

Preacher: The Revd Canon Dr William Lamb

Next Two Weeks


Tuesday 24 December

23.30 - Midnight Mass - Nave (Doors opening from 22.45)


Wednesday 25 December - Church open for morning worship only

8.30 - Holy Eucharist - Chancel

10.30 - Choral Eucharist - Nave


Thursday 26 December - Church/Tower open 12noon - 17.00

12.15 Eucharist - Chancel


Friday 27 December - Church/Tower open 12noon - 17.00

12.15 Eucharist - Chancel


Saturday 28 December - Church/Tower open 12noon - 17.00


Sunday 29 December - Church/Tower opening 12noon- 17.00

8.30am Holy Eucharist - Chancel

Preacher: The Revd Canon Dr Alvyn Pettersen

10.30am Choral Eucharist - Nave

Preacher: The Revd Canon Dr Alvyn Pettersen


Monday 30 December - Church/Tower open 13.00 - 17.00


Tuesday 31 December -

Church/Tower Closed All Day


Wednesday 1 January 2025 - Church/Tower open 12noon - 17.00

12.15 Eucharist - Chancel


Thursday 2 January 2025 - Church/Tower open 9.30 - 17.00 (Normal Opening Times resumes)

9.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel

12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Special Events


MIDNIGHT MASS - 11.30PM CHRISTMAS EVE

Join us on Tuesday evening for this very special first eucharist of Christmas as we celebrate Christ’s birth.


CHILDREN'S HIDDEN HIGHLIGHTS - SATURDAY 4 JAN 11AM

Come and learn more about the incredible, rich, and sometimes gory history of the University Church with Dr Sarah Mortimer. Suitable for children over 6, accompanied by an adult. Book a free place online.


OXFORD WINTER NIGHT SHELTER – VOLUNTEERS URGENTLY NEEDED

OWNS supports rough sleepers in Oxford each night during January through to March; providing safe, warm, and dry accommodation in church halls and other premises. This relies on the support of churches and the local community. Visit their website: www.ownsoxford.org.uk for more details on how you can volunteer.


GODLY PLAY

In a change to the usual pattern, the next Godly Play session will take place on 19th January, in the Old Library during the first 45 minutes of the 10.30am service for children aged 3-8 years old and their family. Godly Play encourages children to approach Biblical stories with wonder and imagination. If you would be interested in training to become a Godly Play volunteer, supporting this ministry, we would love to hear from you. Please speak to a member of the clergy to find out more.


CHRISTMAS OPENING HOURS

In the week after Christmas, we will be opening in the afternoons from 12pm – 5pm each day from Boxing Day to New Year’s Day inclusive. The Eucharist will take place at 12.15pm each weekday except Monday 30th December (when the bell ringers will ring a full peal, and the shop and tower will be open from 1pm that day). During opening hours, the church and tower will be open to visitors.

Care for Creation - December


Celebrate a Greener Christmas

Find ways to make your Christmas festivities both a joyous celebration of

Christ’s coming and environmentally conscious. Explore A Rocha UK’s

twelve tips for a greener Christmas at arocha.org.uk/our-twelve-tips-fora-greener-christmas.


From: https://arocha.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/ARUK-Eco-Tips-Calendar-2024.pdf


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