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Summer Music on Sundays at 3.30pm

"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly; teach and admonish one another in all wisdom; and with gratitude in your hearts sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." Colossians 3.16-17

The writer to the Colossians reminds us of the fact that from the earliest beginnings, music played a vital role in the life and witness of the Christian Church. It is a commonplace that music touches something vital in the human heart and draws us more deeply into the mystery of God. As George Steiner suggested in his book Real Presences, music enables us to acknowledge and celebrate our intuitions of transcendence: ‘In ways so obvious as to make any statement a tired cliché,……music puts our being as men and women in touch with that which transcends the sayable, which outstrips the analysable.’ Recent studies have demonstrated that there is a direct correlation between interest in the arts and interest in spirituality. Music has a significant role to play in the spiritual formation of our community and much to contribute to our ministry to the city and to the many visitors who come to the University Church each year.

This Sunday marks the beginning of our summer music programme with a series of Choral Evensongs during the month of July at 3.30pm. Please note this change of time from previous years. For many years, the German Lutheran congregation have had their service at this time (and they will continue to do so). In a report published by Oxford City Council, analysis of the footfall in the city centre on Sundays shows that most visitors come to Oxford on Sundays between the hours of 11.00am and 3.30pm (an obvious consequence of Sunday opening hours). Inevitably, most of them have left the city centre by 5pm or 6pm, when we have had Choral Evensong in the past. We want to ensure that our services take place at the optimum time for visitors. Evensong will continue for the Sundays in July, with visiting choirs on July 8 and July 15. In August, we will have a series of Organ Recitals, again at 3.30pm. At each Organ Recital, there will be a brief meditation at the beginning and a prayer at the end.

We have a wonderful choir and we look forward to the arrival of Rob Howarth, our new Director of Music in the autumn. Our life together is characterised by a deep and profound recognition of the spiritual power of music: in drawing us into the fellowship of faith, in enabling us to encounter the living God, and in encouraging our formation as the people of God. For St. Augustine of Hippo, music helped human beings articulate a particular kind of spiritual intensity: "Those that sing praise, not only praise, but praise with gladness: those that sing praise, not only sing, but also love him of whom they sing. In praise, there is the speaking forth of one confessing; in singing, the affection of one loving.” Exposition on the Book of the Psalms 73.1

The Revd Dr William Lamb
Vicar
Race for Life: Sunday 8th July
This Sunday, the Race for Life is taking place in the centre and as it may affect your travel to the church, here's their planned route: 

The Oxford route begins in the scenic University Parks, where you will head out onto the historic streets of Oxford. The entire route is flat and mainly on pathways or road. Heading down Longwall Street, High Street, then proceeding under the Bridge of Sighs and along Parks Road, you will then re-enter the Park at Norham Gardens and finish your event to cheers outside the cricket clubhouse.
The Week Ahead 

This Sunday

Sunday 8th July - The Sixth Sunday after Trinity
10.30 All-Age Eucharist
Preacher: The Revd Dr Erica Longfellow

15.30 Choral Evensong - Chancel 
Sung by Frideswide Consort
Introit Litany to the Holy Spirit, Peter Hurford
ResponsesWilliam Byrd
Canticles Berkshire Service, Malcolm Archer
Anthem An Evening Hymn, Henry Purcell

Next Week

Monday 
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Tuesday 
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Wednesday, Benedict, c550
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Thursday Thomas
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Friday Thomas More, 1535
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel
14.00 Free Concert
 
Saturday, John Keble, 1886

Next Sunday

Sunday 15th July - The Seventh Sunday after Trinity
10.30 Choral Eucharist
Preacher: The Revd Andrew Allen

15.30 Choral Evensong - Chancel 
Sung by Choir of Ripley Academy, Lancaster
Responses Richard Ayleward
Canticles Collegium Regale, Herbert Howells
Anthem For lo, I raise up, Charles V Standford

New College School Parking - Now closed
Unfortunately, due to renovation work at New College School, the parking space there is no longer available for staff or members of St Mary's. 
One alternative is using Saville Rd on-street parking, which costs £3 per whole day on Sundays. If you know of a similar on-street parking, please do let me know by emailing me at universitychurch@ox.ac.uk
Sponsored Cycle

Choir member and church clock keeper Rupert Griffin is cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats later this summer to raise money for Thames Valley Air Ambulance - who saved his life after he was involved in a serious traffic accident: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/rupert-griffin. Please support him
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