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Freshers’ Week
 
There are few experiences in life like the time you first leave home, most especially if you do so to embark upon what will be for many one of the most formational and transformational seasons of their life – coming up to university. In the next few days, we get ready to welcome a new influx of students at Oxford University, and the new intake at Oxford Brookes already have their feet under the table. For each of these students, the coming days will no doubt be ones punctuated variously by new friends, new routines, new horizons, and perhaps the odd hangover. 
 
For many, this fresh start is a chance to figure out who they are, away from the gaze of parents and familiar friends, and it can be a time where the big questions come alive in new ways. It can be a time when one learns how to negotiate a life that can seem suddenly increasingly complicated and profound. The way someone engages with those questions at university can have a huge influence on the trajectory of their life beyond their years of study. 
 
Often I am asked by people whether the University Church mainly caters to students. In reality, it is a place for everybody, and that is vital to its health. As a new cohort of students arrives on our doorstep, we seek to provide a warm and generous welcome – a home from home – and to foster an environment of friendship and learning in which the big questions about life can be asked honestly and faced together.

The Revd James Crockford
Assistant Priest

The Week Ahead 

This Sunday

Sunday 30 September Harvest Festival
10:30 All-Age Choral Eucharist 
Preacher: The Revd James Crockford
12:00 Parish Lunch - Old Library
15:30 Contemplative Eucharist - Chancel


Next Week

Monday, 
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Tuesday Remigius, 533
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Wednesday 
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Thursday Francis of Assisi, 1266
08.00 Lating Communion - Chancel
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Friday 
09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel
12.15 Eucharist - Chancel

Saturday William Tyndale, 1536
13.00 Marriage Service - Nave

Next Sunday

Sunday 7 October The Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity
10.30 Choral Eucharist
Preacher: The Revd Dr William Lamb
15.30 German Lutheran Service - Chancel
18.00 Choral Evensong at Magdalen College
Preacher: The Revd Duncan Dormor (CEO, USPG)

POETRY EVENING - TONIGHT
Back Room Poets will be holding a Poetry Evening in the Vaults and Garden Café at 7.30pm on Friday 28 September at 19:30. Tickets are £6 (Concessions: £4). For further information, please speak to Jenyth Worsley.

OXFORD HALF-MARATHON
Please note that this event will take place on the morning of Sunday 7 October. Click here for a full route map and road closures. 

Latin Communion
This Thursday at 8.00am, we honour one of the more unusual traditions of the University by marking the beginning of term with Holy Communion according to the Book of Common Prayer in Latin.
St Mary's Volunteers Fair 
Many members of St Mary’s congregation are already involved with and support voluntary organisations– e.g. Oxford Food Bank, Gatehouse, Christian Aid, prison visiting, Home Start, Parkinson’s Association, etc. We are planning a ‘Volunteers Fair’ to showcase this work and to encourage others to get involved. The Fair  will take place after the service on Sunday, 14 October. If you would like to be involved, please contact: Margaret Lipscomb (M.Lipscomb@ntlworld.com) or Janet Greenland (janetgreenland@gmail.com).
St Mary's Church, High Street, OX1 4BJ, Oxford, United Kingdom
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