Diocese of Oxford

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For those who don’t want to die as a caterpillar.

Following on from Dave’s sermon last week – A lot of Christians are living on the simple diet they were given when they started their spiritual journey. But, for some, this is no longer nourishing. If you are asking “could there be more to my spiritual life?” If you don’t want to die as a caterpillar – then please get in touch.…

Prayer Bulletin

The Church will continue to be open for private prayer between 11am and 3pm. Please continue to pray for: Annie and Adrian and those on the care team, looking after Annie’s daily needs For those at home who feel cut off in their isolation. Jenny Hall and her two sons following the death of Simon…

Prayer for the nation

As the UK reaches a devastating milestone, the diocesan bishops echo calls from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to join together in a prayer for the nation. In the last week of January 2021, the UK’s Covid-19 death toll sadly passed 100,000. Speaking to BBC Radio Oxford’s Lilley Mitchell, Bishop Steven said, “The sorrow…

Prayer Bulletin

The Church will continue to be open for private prayer between 11am and 3pm. Please continue to pray for: Annie and Adrian and those on the care team, looking after Annie’s daily needs For those at home who feel cut off in their isolation. Jenny Hall and her two sons following the death of Simon…

Witney Food Bank needs ……..

The latest request is for – Long-Life UHT milk, tinned custard, sugar (500gr bags) Long-life fruit juice and tinned spaghetti. Donations can be dropped off at the Cottesway building in Station Lane 2 by going to the back, through the wooden gates and placing them in the trolleys provided. If you order on-line, you can…

Prayer Bulletin

The Church will continue to be open for private prayer between 11am and 3pm Please continue to pray for: Annie and Adrian and those on the care team, looking after Annie’s daily needs For those at home who feel cut off in their isolation. Jenny Hall and her two sons following the death of Simon last week the work of the Hospital…