Subject: News from the University Church of St Mary the Virgin

A tree at night...


by Dr Sarah Mortimer


Real Christmas trees have been selling fast this year – perhaps as many as ten million will be brought into homes and offices to celebrate the festive season. Whether it’s the scent of pines, the feeling of nostalgia, or just an excuse for some bright tinsel, their appeal this lockdown has been powerfully felt. Legend has it that it was Martin Luther who first brought a fir tree into his house and decorated it with candles. In the midst of the ferment of the Reformation, he had seen the stars sparkling through branches in the forest one night and had been filled with wonder at the glory of God’s creation. He knew no human craft could replicate that heavenly light, but he hoped his tree could reveal something of God’s presence all around us, that his family and friends would see in it and through it the God who made heaven and earth.


Luther and his fellow theologians were fascinated by the way the created world could serve as a set of ‘signs’, pointing beyond themselves to their maker and displaying the wisdom and majesty of God. Human beings had to learn to read them, to be open to the possibilities of awe and wonder and illumination that these created signs could disclose. When they did, they would find in the forests and the stars the inspiration for new ways of living, new relationships with each other and with the world. In this first week of Advent, our city’s streets are filling with illuminated trees and our meadows glitter with frost; in their radiance they invite us to turn our gaze and our imagination towards the Light that is coming into the world.

Ministry Team


This Sunday we welcome the Revd Susannah Reide, currently serving part-time as the Chaplain, Harris Manchester College, to join our team as the part-time Precentor from now until the end of August 2021. Susannah will take responsibility for organising worship and liturgy, and leading some of the services. At the 10.30am Choral Eucharist, we welcome Susannah in her new role, we will also celebrate Professor Sarah Mortimer’s new role as a Reader (or Licensed Lay Minister). Sarah was licensed to the parish by the Bishop of Oxford in November. Sarah will take responsibility for leading worship, for preaching, and will contribute to our programme of learning and education. And on Sunday we will also celebrate the renewal of Donald Reece’s permission to officiate by the Bishop of Oxford. Please remember Sarah, Susannah and Donald in your prayers as they take on these responsibilities.

Sunday 6 December 2020: The Second Sunday of Advent


Sunday Services

There will be two services on Sunday 6 December, one at 8.30am and one at 10.30am. 

Those attending must have registered on Eventbrite to ensure that we have your contact details for test and trace, and to ensure that we maintain social distancing.


8.30am - Holy Eucharist in the Chancel

Register here.

10.30am - Sung Eucharist in the Nave
Please note this service will be live streamed.

Register here.


Please remember to arrive in good time to ensure everyone gets seated in a safe and organised manner before the beginning of the service. It is a legal requirement to wear a mask when attending our services, unless you are exempt.


Registration will be open for services on Sunday 13 December 2020 at 11am on Sunday 6 December.


Registration for our Christmas services will be open on Sunday 13 December 2020.


University Church Online

We are now live streaming our 10.30am Sung Eucharist service on our YouTube channel.


If you would like to be added to our online events mailing list, please fill in our Keeping in Touch form.

Carols by Candlelight


This service of carols and lessons will be repeated on successive Sundays (in an almost identical format) so that as many people as possible will have the opportunity to attend a Carol Service during this season of Advent.


Each Sunday the proceeds will go to a different charity, which provide support to the homeless in Oxford.


Sunday 6th December, 6pm - in support of the Gatehouse.

Please register here. 


Sunday 13th December, 6pm - in support of the Porch.

Please register here.


Sunday 20th December, 6pm - in support of the Oxford Winter Night Shelter.

Please register here. 

Opening Hours from Thursday 2 December


Sunday - Wednesday

12noon - 5pm


Thursday - Saturday

9.30am - 5pm


Morning Prayer will resume in the chancel from Thursday at 9am and Evening Prayer will continue on Zoom on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 6pm.


The Tower is now open again. Please use the link below to book a ticket.

https://universitychurch.bookinglive.com/


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