Diocese of Oxford

Covid News (Page 5)

A letter from Roger

Dear Fellow Members of St Bartholomew’s   Well, here we are again – another lockdown, but at least it’s not quite as draconian as the first lockdown. The church is open daily from 11 to 3 for private prayer (read meditation, contemplation, or just being awed by a holy place that has stood in its present form for 900 years – on…

Remembrance Sunday

Our “outside broadcast”, to ZOOM world, from the War Memorial worked well today and we were able to participate in the moving service alongside those walkers in the village who had passed by at the same time. Bette and Bobby had prepared a beautiful wreath, placed on the font in church, from where Paul was able to broadcast parts of the service…

Living is Christ, Dying is Gain

“Living is Christ, Dying is Gain” is a four-session course based on Bishop Steven’s reflections on the book of Philippians. The study booklets are available from the Rectory as we plan to hold this course on Wednesday evening 4, 11, 18 and 25 November. At 7:30 p.m. These will be on ZOOM and its not too late to join! The booklets cost £2.50.

Letter from the Rector – November

Dear friends, I wish to assure you that notwithstanding what you might read in the popular press, Christmas will not be cancelled! As we do every year, we begin our preparations for Christmas on Advent Sunday and through the oddity of the calendar it happens to fall on 29th November. It will be an especial day for us as we welcome Bishop…

Harvest: flowers and offerings

We may still be in the midst of Covid restrictions but that didn’t stop another wonderful display of flowers and Harvest offerings in the church.  They will be distributed to The Besom.   Thank you to all who so lovingly look after the church building day in and day out; cleaning, preparing, sanitising, cordoning, opening, closing…

A message from Bishop Steven

To: all the clergy and people of the Diocese of Oxford 1 October 2020   Dear Paul,  “For I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ…

Letter from the Rector – October 2020

Dear Friends, In the midst of continuing social turmoil, political ineptitude and personal worry about our immediate and long term future, we are so blessed that we can be confident that our God, our Heavenly Father is never changing and ever present. The Bible uses many metaphors to describe God and we may think of him as our Rock, or Anchor, or…