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African Children's Choir visits Deddington

First published on: 2nd June 2020

African Children's Choir visits Deddington.


Latest from the Oxford Winter Night Shelter

First published on: 3rd June 2020

Rough sleepers got respite from the coldest months of 2020 once again thanks to the Oxford Winter Night Shelter (OWNS).


Reflections for a Church in Lockdown podcast

First published on: 4th June 2020

Reflections for a Church in Lockdown podcast. Episode 7 of a series of reflective podcasts by the Bishop of Oxford , the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft is out today.


Lord Carey : Statement from the Rt. Rev Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford

First published on: 17th June 2020

Lord Carey : Statement from the Rt. Rev Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford. "I have met with Lord Carey following the Archbishop's letter to him.


Lord Carey PTO : statement from the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford

First published on: 17th June 2020

Lord Carey PTO : statement from the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford. "Along with many others, I am sorry and ashamed to hear again this week of the abuse perpetrated by Peter Ball, and the way in which the Church of England failed to respond to the survivors over such a long period of time and at the most senior level.


Lord Carey PTO

First published on: 17th June 2020

Lord Carey PTO. The following statement was issued in response to requests from the BBC and Channel 4 news on 17 June 2020.


Five cultural shifts' needed for children, young people and families ministry

First published on: 19th June 2020

Five cultural shifts' needed for children, young people and families ministry. It's time for the Church to re-engage with children, young people and families says a new report published by the Diocese of Oxford today.


Thames Valley citizens unite for a more wonderful world

First published on: 2nd July 2020

Thames Valley citizens unite for a more wonderful world. "And I think to myself, what a wonderful world." These were the words of the song that marked the start of the inaugural Citizens Thames Valley Assembly on Thursday, June 11 2020.


Visit the historical Easter eggstravaganza at Reading Minster

First published on: 7th July 2020

Visit the historical Easter eggstravaganza at Reading Minster. TWO Easter eggs thought to be the oldest in the world are on display at Reading Minster.


Independent Case Review

First published on: 7th July 2020

Independent Case Review

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