Upcoming Services

  

The Third Sunday of Easter

The Third Sunday of Easter
Holy Eucharist

Preacher: The Revd Canon Dr William Lamb

This Eucharist takes place in the Chancel. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. The service is simple and contemplative, following the pattern of Common Worship. There is a brief homily and the service lasts for about half an hour. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Third Sunday of Easter
Choral Eucharist

Preacher: The Revd Canon Dr William Lamb

This Eucharist takes place in the Nave. It is our principal celebration of the week. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. It includes everything you need to take part. The service is accompanied by hymns and the congregation joins in singing the mass setting. The service is followed by refreshments in the De Brome Chapel. There is also a creche facility at the back of church, where toilets and baby changing facilities are also provided. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Third Sunday of Easter
German Lutheran Service

This service takes place in the Chancel. Since 1939, when a group of German refugees gathered in the University Church, a German language service has taken place on the first Sunday of the month. Further information is available here: https://www.ev-kirche-london-west.org.uk/gemeinden/oxford.

The Fourth Sunday of Easter

The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Holy Eucharist

Preacher: The Revd Canon Dr Alvyn Pettersen

This Eucharist takes place in the Chancel. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. The service is simple and contemplative, following the pattern of Common Worship. There is a brief homily and the service lasts for about half an hour. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Choral Eucharist with University Sermon

Preacher: Professor Rory Stewart OBE

This Eucharist takes place in the Nave. It is our principal celebration of the week. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. It includes everything you need to take part. The service is accompanied by hymns and the congregation joins in singing the mass setting. The service is followed by refreshments in the De Brome Chapel. There is also a creche facility at the back of church, where toilets and baby changing facilities are also provided. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Choral Evensong

This service takes place in the Chancel. The form of service was devised during the English Reformation by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, who would later be martyred in Oxford. His trial took place at the University Church. The service is sung by the Choir and draws on the Christian Scriptures and the ancient monastic offices of Vespers and Compline; it offers a simple, elegant framework for reflection and prayer. Everyone is welcome.

The Fifth Sunday of Easter

The Fifth Sunday of Easter
Holy Eucharist

Preacher: Alice Willington

This Eucharist takes place in the Chancel. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. The service is simple and contemplative, following the pattern of Common Worship. There is a brief homily and the service lasts for about half an hour. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Fifth Sunday of Easter
Choral Eucharist with University Sermon

Preacher: Professor Sir Malcolm Evans

This Eucharist takes place in the Nave. It is our principal celebration of the week. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. It includes everything you need to take part. The service is accompanied by hymns and the congregation joins in singing the mass setting. The service is followed by refreshments in the De Brome Chapel. There is also a creche facility at the back of church, where toilets and baby changing facilities are also provided. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Fifth Sunday of Easter
Choral Evensong

This service takes place in the Chancel. The form of service was devised during the English Reformation by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, who would later be martyred in Oxford. His trial took place at the University Church. The service is sung by the Choir and draws on the Christian Scriptures and the ancient monastic offices of Vespers and Compline; it offers a simple, elegant framework for reflection and prayer. Everyone is welcome.

The Sixth Sunday of Easter

The Sixth Sunday of Easter
Holy Eucharist

Preacher: The Revd Naomi Gardom

This Eucharist takes place in the Chancel. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. The service is simple and contemplative, following the pattern of Common Worship. There is a brief homily and the service lasts for about half an hour. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Sixth Sunday of Easter
Choral Eucharist

Preacher: The Revd Naomi Gardom

This Eucharist takes place in the Nave. It is our principal celebration of the week. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. It includes everything you need to take part. The service is accompanied by hymns and the congregation joins in singing the mass setting. The service is followed by refreshments in the De Brome Chapel. There is also a creche facility at the back of church, where toilets and baby changing facilities are also provided. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Sixth Sunday of Easter
Choral Evensong

This service takes place in the Chancel. The form of service was devised during the English Reformation by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, who would later be martyred in Oxford. His trial took place at the University Church. The service is sung by the Choir and draws on the Christian Scriptures and the ancient monastic offices of Vespers and Compline; it offers a simple, elegant framework for reflection and prayer. Everyone is welcome.

Ascension Day

Ascension Day
Beating of the Bounds
Ascension Day
Sung Eucharist at Merton College

Preacher: The Revd Canon Dr William Lamb

The Seventh Sunday of Easter

The Seventh Sunday of Easter
Holy Eucharist

Preacher: The Revd Canon Dr William Lamb

This Eucharist takes place in the Chancel. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. The service is simple and contemplative, following the pattern of Common Worship. There is a brief homily and the service lasts for about half an hour. Everyone is welcome to attend.