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You Were Born to Fly: You Weren't Born to Die

First published on: 7th May 2021

Diocese of Oxford sponsors music video to shed light on growing knife crime amongst young people.


Remembering the Holocaust

First published on: 8th April 2021

The Oxford Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ) unite to commemorate the Shoah (Holocaust)


Make COP Count at St Edburg's, Bicester

First published on: 4th March 2021

Colin Cockshaw tells the environment team about the plans St Edburg's, Bicester, has for the run up to COP26.


Marcham - Mozambique: Miles in March

First published on: 4th March 2021

An Oxfordshire-based charity has issued the challenge of walking the 7,726 miles from Marcham to Mozambique throughout the month of March.


Taking Climate Action in the Benefice of Witney

First published on: 18th February 2021

The rector of the Witney Benefice meets the local MP to discuss their cares and concerns on environmental issues and climate action.


Bells for those lost in the Cataraqui shipwreck of 1845

First published on: 18th February 2021

St Nicholas church, Tackley, commemorate the 42 souls lost in the Cataraqui shipwreck of 1845 by tolling the funeral bells.


Islip tribute to local heroes

First published on: 18th February 2021

The community of Islip are brightening up people's lockdown walks by hand making models in tribute to their local key workers.


Cutteslowe Community Larder

First published on: 10th February 2021

The Revd Tom Murray speaks to the BBC about Cutteslowe's Community Larder, a food event for members of charity SOFEA.


New Archdeacon of Oxford Announced

First published on: 11th November 2020

New Archdeacon of Oxford Announced. The Venerable Jonathan Chaffey CB has been appointed as Archdeacon of Oxford, in succession to Martin Gorick, who was consecrated as Bishop of Dudley on 28 January.


New Associate Archdeacons ready to help

First published on: 29th September 2020

As parishes focus on our common vision to become a more Christ-like Church, our three Associate Archdeacons are ready to help.

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