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

The Word became flesh


by The Revd Susannah Reide


The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory


Recently in Oxford, I have noticed a change in phraseology. When arranging a meeting, people often ask, “Will it be online, or in the flesh?” We have been through so many changes in the past year, which undermine our basic assumptions. In the recent past, if I arranged a meeting then I generally expected to be in a room or a cafe, with people. But now these assumptions are undermined, and my meetings now seem to be mostly online, or walking around outside.


Our college carol service was conveniently scheduled for Wednesday 2nd December, the day that the most recent lockdown was due to end. This gave rise to plenty of discussion, and we finally decided that we should return from our online services, to have an “in the flesh” carol service. This was socially distanced and contrary to my normal urge to pack the chapel to the gills. But people were very pleased to be back together again, even though only the choir was allowed to sing.


There is something very important about being physically together and it is a great sadness to me that the necessary Covid restrictions are limiting the numbers of people that we can welcome to St Mary’s this Christmas. I am very pleased that we are able to gather (socially distanced!) in Radcliffe Square on Christmas Eve, to sing carols with the City of Oxford Silver Band. For all the wonders of technology and online meetings, in the end we are in the flesh and we need to be together in the flesh.


Being in the flesh is a desirable state, one that God desired so much that the Divine became human, and shared our flesh, so that we in turn may share in the Divine life.

Sunday 20 December 2020: Fourth Sunday of Advent


Sunday Services

There will be three services on Sunday 20 December.


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 (Tickets still available)

Register here. 

10.30am - Sung Eucharist in the Nave (Fully booked)
Please note this service will be recorded and available to watch on our website or social media from 2pm.

Register here.

6pm - Carols by Candlelight in support of the Porch. (Fully booked

Register here.


If you have joined the waiting list for a fully booked service, please remember to check your email often. If someone cancels a previous registration, we may be able to release tickets to those on the waiting lists.


On the day of the service, 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 is open for Christmas Services below.

Registration for services on Sunday 3 January 2021 at 11am on Sunday 27 December.



University Church Online

We are recording our 10.30am service on Sunday and this will be available to watch on our website or social media from 2pm.


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

Christmas Services


Thursday, 24 December - Christmas Eve

4.30pm - Carol Singing in Radcliffe Square

If you plan to attend, please ensure you maintain social distancing, wrap up warm and bring a torch or a lantern in order to take part.

11.30pm - Midnight Mass (Fully booked)

Register Here


Friday, 25 December - Christmas Day

8.30am - Holy Eucharist in the Chancel (Tickets are still available)

Register Here

10.30am - Sung Eucharist in the Nave (Fully booked)
Please note this service will be recorded and available to watch on our website or social media from 14pm.

Register here.


Sunday, 27 December - The First Sunday of Christmas

8.30am - Holy Eucharist in the Chancel

Register Here

10.30am - Sung Eucharist in the Nave

Register here.

Opening Hours


Sunday - Wednesday

12noon - 5pm


Thursday - Saturday

9.30am - 5pm


Morning Prayer has resumed in the chancel Monday-Friday at 9am and Evening Prayer continues 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/

For our opening hours during the Christmas period, please check the poster below and our website for the most up to date information.

University Church Online


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