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World mission with the Diocese of Växjö

First published on: 7th December 2022

The Ven Christine Allsopp shares her reflections on a recent visit to the Diocese of Växjö, Sweden.


Church welcomes a visitor from Vaxjo

First published on: 7th July 2020

The Akeman Benefice, just north of Oxford, has recently been host to the Revd Julia Jonsson from our link diocese of Vaxjo in Sweden.


The Bishop of Nandyal

First published on: 30th January 2020

The Bishop of Nandyal. The Rt Revd Eggoni Pushpa Lalitha was the first woman bishop to be consecrated in our partner Diocese of Nandyal in South India.


School builds links between Wooburn Green in Bucks and Nakuru in Kenya

First published on: 15th May 2019

School builds links between Wooburn Green in Bucks and Nakuru in Kenya. STRONG links have been built up between St Paul's Church of England Combined School in Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire, and the Walk Centre church and school in Nakuru, Kenya.


Celebrating the link between faith and peace

First published on: 3rd April 2019

How often do we hear religion being blamed for the wars of the world?


Oxford and Kimberley & Kuruman

First published on: 25th September 2017

A summit between the linked dioceses of Oxford and Kimberley & Kuruman in South Africa has ended with both dioceses committing to expand their work together.


Bishop of Oxford joins link summit in South Africa

First published on: 19th September 2017

THE Bishop of Oxford has joined over 50 people from the Diocese of Oxford and our link diocese of Kimberley and Kuruman for a four-day summit.


New Bishop of Vaxjo

First published on: 11th April 2017

On 12 April in Uppsala, Fredrik Modeus will be consecrated 59th Bishop of Vaxjo, Oxford's link diocese in Sweden.


Reflections from Vaxjo

First published on: 11th April 2017

A group of curates have described their recent experiences to our partner diocese of Vaxjo in Sweden.


Seeing God at work in Kimberley and Kuruman

First published on: 21st September 2016

Seeing God at work in Kimberley and Kuruman. by Catharine Morris I love unexpected opportunities - well, mostly - as long as they are good opportunities.

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