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Revd Kate serves up pints at the Queen Charlotte

First published on: 21st May 2019

A curate from Windsor is serving people who might never set foot in church by pulling pints at one of her local pubs.


Supporting those at risk of piracy and shipwreck

First published on: 21st May 2019

Supporting those at risk of piracy and shipwreck. THE trauma of pirate attacks, shipwrecks and being stranded thousands of miles from home are among the risks faced by seafarers every day.


Tea parties "fill the gap" for people with mental health issues

First published on: 21st May 2019

Tea parties "fill the gap" for people with mental health issues. A HUGE array of cakes are on offer as a variety of people, many with mental health problems, relax and chat together at Alice's Mad Hatter Tea Party in Oxford.


Turning on the Light

First published on: 21st May 2019

Turning on the Light. It's hard to imagine an overtly Christian event in today's world that's so popular it's oversubscribed - with non-Christians literally queuing up to attend.


Whatever You Do in the fast-paced world of telecoms

First published on: 21st May 2019

Darren Sampson talks about the fast-paced world of telecoms.


Whatever You Do

First published on: 21st May 2019

Read about the experiences of two more lay people as they live out their Christian faith in their daily lives.


Work starts on improvements in Milton

First published on: 21st May 2019

Work starts on improvements in Milton. A SPADE blessing ceremony has marked the beginning of work to install a kitchen and toilet at St Blaise Church in Milton.


Interfaith students unite at Christ Church

First published on: 20th May 2019

Shoshana Singer reflects on a recent Oxford University Abrahamic Interfaith Formal.|


Mosaics at Finmere Primary School

First published on: 20th May 2019

David Bowers, an established mosaic artist recently visited Finmere CE Primary School to create two large-scale mosaics for the school site...


Has science killed God?

First published on: 15th May 2019

Has science killed God?. THAT is the question that will launch a lecture series organised by All Saints' Church in Faringdon this month.

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