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

A path through the strangeness


By the Revd Susannah Reide


This week we had a family funeral, at Oxford Crematorium. Relatives came from Manchester for the day, and we had a brief reunion in the Crematorium car park. My family had all dressed smartly, and afterwards one of my children reflected that in some ways the day had reminded him of Christmas. I took a moment, and then I could see what he meant: we had seen close relations that we hadn’t been able to meet for over a year; we had gathered for a service; we had set aside our normal work; as a family, we had eaten a special meal that evening. I could understand what he meant, comparing a funeral day to Christmas; but it also made me realise again what strange times we are living through.

 

And this, for me is part of the strangeness: sometimes it seems quite normal to be living our relatively isolated lives; you find a way to accommodate the oddity of one daily piece of exercise, with a maximum of one friend. And at other times it feels as if we are living in a crazy dream, or playing a very peculiar parlour game with a lot of rules. I find it hard to gather for the Eucharist without being able to speak to people afterwards.

 

On an encouraging note, I am very much enjoying the lengthening days since Candlemas and the sense that Spring is irresistibly coming.

 

With prayers that you may find a path through the strangeness,

Susannah

Sunday 14 February: Sunday next before Lent (Quinquagesima)


Sunday Services

There will be two services on Sunday 14 February.


8.30am - Holy Eucharist in the Chancel


10.30am - Sung Eucharist in the Nave

The capacity for these services is now full. There is a waiting list available.


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.


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 for services on Sunday 21 February 2021 will be possible on the website at 12noon on Sunday 14 February.


Sunday Focus:

Join us for a discussion on Zoom at 4pm on Sunday.


The Revd Margreet Armitstead will be talking about the developments at Littlemore and the restoration of the church built by John Henry Newman.


This is the fourth of a series of conversations and interviews as we explore a number of different issues. There will be opportunity for questions, conversation, as well as a cuppa and a chat.

Online Worship:


Every Sunday, we will publish a recording of the 10.30am service at 1pm.


Please subscribe to our social media channels to ensure you see the videos in your newsfeed and you are alerted to all our other online events coming in Hilary term.

Hilary Term


Bible Study - Thursdays, 12.45pm on Zoom

In the course of Hilary Term, we will be exploring Luke's gospel through the resources provided by the Visual Commentary on Scripture. 

18 February   Luke 10:38–42 Jesus Visits Martha and Mary    


Click here to see the termcard and all our events for this term.

If you would like to sign up for any of our events, please fill out the Keeping in touch form here or email me, ana-maria.niculcea@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk


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