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Asylum Monologues

This Sunday at St Mary’s you are invited to come to the Sunday Forum at 12noon in the Old Library to see a performance of the Asylum Monologues. This 40 minute play offers a first-hand account of the UK’s asylum system in the words of people who have experienced it. The monologues are often provocative and revealing - sometimes just raw and painful - in their gritty and unvarnished description of the experiences of asylum seekers and refugees.

The actors who will be performing the monologues belong to an organisation called Ice & Fire. The company explores human rights stories through performance. They put human rights at the core of everything they do to make accessible theatre for a wide range of audiences across the UK. They describe themselves as 'a company with a distinct and determined voice, developing original theatre pieces from human rights testimony and documentary evidence. Each piece is shaped by the real people and communities with whom we closely work. From full-scale productions to making small pieces with vulnerable groups, our theatre-making is renowned as provocative, principled and innovative’.

The monologues will be followed by a Q and A session with the actors. The event will finish at 1.00pm. I do hope that you will join us. At the 10.30am Sung Eucharist, we will be welcoming John Fenning, who has been involved in the resettlement of Syrian Refugees in Oxford. St Mary’s has been supporting a number of families in the course of the last year and it will be good for us to reflect on the ways in which our ministry of hospitality can continue to embrace and support the most vulnerable.

God, our hope and our desire,
we wait for your coming
as a woman longs for the birth,
the exile for her home,
the lover for the touch of his beloved,
and the humble poor for justice.

Revd Dr William Lamb
Vicar
The Week Ahead:
This Sunday

Sunday 3rd December First Sunday of Advent
9.30 Family Christingle Service
10.30 Choral Eucharist
Sermon in conversation with John Fenning
12.00 Sunday Forum in the Old Library
18.00 International Advent Carol Service

This Week 

Monday, Nicholas Ferrar,1637
9.00 Morning Prayer Chancel
12.15 Eucharist Chancel
20.00 PCC Meeting De Brome Chapel

Tuesday
9.00 Morning Prayer Chancel
12.15 Eucharist Chancel

Wednesday, Nicholas, c. 326
9.00 Morning Prayer Chancel
12.15 Eucharist Chancel

Thursday, Ambrose, 397
9.00 Morning Prayer Chancel
12.15 Eucharist Chancel
12.45 A Chance to Think Vestry

Friday, Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
9.00 Morning Prayer Chancel
12.15 Eucharist Chancel

Saturday
11.30am Wedding Nave

Next Sunday

Sunday 10th December Second Sunday of Advent
10.30 Sung Eucharist
Preacher: The Revd Julia Baldwin (Chaplain, Brasenose College)

'Making Waves' Seminar

Saturday 2nd December, 15.00-17.00 in the Old Library, join us for a free seminar entitled ‘Making Waves - Young voices shaping African Future’. Panelist are: The Revd Canon Mpho Tutu (CRF), Mike Wooldridge (BBC World Affairs), Prof Dan Hodgkinson (Queen Elizabeth House), Max Graef (Radio Active), Mathapelo Mofokeng (CRF). Tea and coffee served.

Advent & Christmas at the University Church

Sunday 3rd December First Sunday of Advent
18:00 International Advent Carol Service
An International Carol Service with the German Lutheran
Congregation, followed by glühwein and stollen in the
Adam de Brome Chapel.

Monday 11 December
18:00 Frideswide Voices Carol Service

Saturday 16 December
12:30 Carols Galore
Join us for a lunchtime Carol Service for shoppers in
Oxford city centre with traditional Christmas carols and
a brass band.

Sunday 17 December Third Sunday of Advent
18:00 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
Traditional Christmas music from the University Church Choir.

Sunday 24 December Christmas Eve
16:30 Crib Service
A service for children and families.

23:30 Midnight Mass
Preacher: The Revd Dr William Lamb

Sunday 25 December Christmas Day
10:30 Sung Eucharist for Christmas Day
Preacher: The Revd Dr William Lamb

Christingle 

In our Family Service, at 9.30am on Sunday 3rd December, we will be making, thinking about, and singing about Christingles! Suitable for those of all ages, and promising to be great fun – come along. Refreshments served afterwards.

International Advent Carol Service

Tonight at 18.00, St Mary’s join with the German Lutheran Congregation for a bi-lingual service of readings, poems, carols and anthems for Advent. Followed by refreshments of glühwein and stollen. Do join us.
Frideswide Voices Carol Service

On Monday 11th December, 18.00, Frideswide Voices join us for a service of carols, music, poetry and readings. Frideswide Voices is a choir for girls, providing opportunities for singing across Oxford, and will be singing works by Bach, Britten, Poston and Sumsion, alongside a mix of traditional and alternative readings and carols, exploring the nativity through Mary’s eyes.
Carols Galore

On Saturday 16th December, there will be a lunchtime Carol Service for shoppers and anyone else who wants to join us in St Mary’s. The service starts at 12:30 (and will finish around 13:15). Come and join in singing your favourite Christmas Carols accompanied by a brass band! Everyone is welcome.
A Time to think: Bible Study

The Eucharist is celebrated daily in the Chancel (Monday-Friday) at 12.15pm. On Thursdays this term, immediately after the Eucharist, there will be a Bible Study in the Vestry (from 12.45-1.30pm). We will be exploring St Paul’s letters to the Corinthians. Please bring your lunch (e.g. sandwiches) with you. Hot drinks will be provided.

Social Media at the University Church 

We have recently uploaded the first four lectures in our 1517 series to our website. If you have missed the lectures or if you want to have another listen, please click here.  

The podcasts are available on iTunes as well by clicking here.

We are very grateful to each of our speakers for kindly agreeing to the recordings and to Penny Boxall for being the mastermind behind it. 

Our other social media channels are:


Twitter @smvoxford


Oxford Winter Night Shelter

Providing accommodation to people sleeping rough this winter, seven churches are opening their premises for one night a week each from January to March next year. For information about volunteering, financial support or offering prayer for this venture, please contact the Parish Office.

There will be a collection of donated items to support the OWNS. A list of items needed for the initiative is available from the Church Office and at the Welcomers’ Desk. Please bring items to Church on Sunday 3rd December, or as close to the date as possible, so we can deliver them on 5th December.
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