Weekly News: 16 – 23 Mar

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If you have any items for next week’s notices, please send them to manager@StGilesStMargarets.org by Wednesday.


Pew Sheets

The pew sheets for our services on 16 March including the readings, prayers and music details, are available to download below:


Sunday 16 March

Second Sunday of Lent
8.00am – Holy Communion at St Giles’ (said, 1662 BCP)
10.30am – Holy Communion at St Margaret’s (sung, Common Worship)
10.30am – Holy Communion at St Giles’ (sung, BCP)
6.30pm – Choral Evensong at St Giles’ (sung, 1662 BCP)

Almighty God,

you show to those who are in error the light of your truth,

that they may return to the way of righteousness:

grant to all those who are admitted

into the fellowship of Christ’s religion,

that they may reject those things

that are contrary to their profession,

and follow all such things as are agreeable to the same;

through our Lord Jesus Christ,

who is alive and reigns with you,

in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever.

Worship & prayer this week:

St Giles’ open for quiet prayer: 12pm – 2pm, Monday-Friday

Evening Prayer: 5.30pm Monday-Saturday at St Giles’

Midweek Eucharist: 12.30pm Wednesday at St Giles’

Next Sunday (23 March):

Third Sunday of Lent
8.00am – Holy Communion at St Giles’ (said, 1662 BCP)
10.30am – Holy Communion at St Margaret’s (sung, Common Worship)
10.30am – Holy Communion at St Giles’ (sung, BCP)
6.30pm – Choral Evensong at St Giles’ (sung, 1662 BCP)


Parish News

This Sunday

Join us for worship across the parish this Sunday.

St Giles’ returns to using the ancient language of the Book of Common Prayer during this penitential season of Lent at the 10.30am Eucharist. We are continuing to trial this pattern with BCP during Lent and Advent, with Common Worship the rest of the year.

St Margaret’s 10.30am service this week will include a baptism and we look forward to celebrating together. Please do bring a mug with you for coffee after the service.

LAST CHANCE: New electoral roll for 2025

Thank you to everyone who has already applied to (re)join the electoral roll of either St Giles’ or St Margaret’s. For everyone else: please note the deadlines (for this year’s APCM) of 16th March (St Giles’) and 9th March (St Margaret’s – Past).

If you’re not sure what an electoral roll is or why you should be on it – or if you do know and just want to re-apply – use the buttons below:


Benefice Lent Course 2025: Understanding Baptism

Tuesdays in Lent, 7.15-8.30pm, St Margaret’s Church

This year we are asking questions about what it is to be human and exploring baptism through the pictures of earth, water, wind and fire. Baptism is the start of a journey for life and so it is important to return to the questions about what it means to be a baptised community throughout the whole of our Christian lives. So, join us for open conversation and reflection together during this special season. If you cannot make the sessions but would like to join in, email Claire for the weekly materials (associate@stgilesstmargarets.org). 


Benefice Book Group

Following a really wonderful conversation about Orbital, the book group will meet again at 7.15pm on 20th March to discuss For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on my Little Pain by Victoria MacKenzie. Please email Siân Grønlie for full details and to join the mailing list.


A grand planting of the taxus trees!

Saturday March 29th 10.30am. Nicholson’s nursery have very generously donated 8 trees to be planted in the parish room gardens under the rose pergola. This will give extra privacy for clients of the Gatehouse to sit whilst waiting to go in for their evening meal.

Can you help to dig? Please join in if you can, to get all eight trees planted on the above Saturday. It should not be too arduous – eight people with spades, only one hole each! We have two spades so more are needed, if you can bring one yourself that would be helpful.

Gardening Group members please note, we shall not be meeting on the 15th this month, but on the 29th for this special planting occasion.


Sewing help needed

St Margaret’s need more pew bags for the children of all ages during this transitional time and while we wait for the Pray and Play area to be put in. How good are your sewing skills? Could you make a simple A4 sized drawstring bag?? We have ribbon and material. (Including bobbins!) If you think you might be able to help in this way, please contact Eva. 


Holy Week & Easter Card Deliveries

This year we are – like at Christmas time – going to be delivering cards to as many houses in the Benefice as possible inviting our community to join us in Holy Week and Easter. This is a really important task – we want to invite as many people as possible for the most week of our year.

If you are able to help with deliveries please email Claire (associate@stgilesstmargarets.org)


Jazz at St Giles’: Gabriel Latchin Trio

The next Jazz at St Giles’ concert is Saturday 5th April 7:30pm: Gabriel Latchin Trio. Come and see “the best straight-ahead jazz pianist to appear in the past few years.” (The Guardian)


St Giles’ Choir Tour

St Giles’ Choir will travel to Bergamo for their 11th international tour. 24-29 July 2025. Please contact Nicholas Prozzillo for further details.


2025 Youth Pilgrimage

This year we are excited to announce that we will be taking our Benefice Youth Pilgrimage to St David’s Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. We will be taking the train together through South Wales and staying in a beautiful Youth Hostel that has been booked just for us. The dates for this adventure are 4th-8th August. Please talk to Eva, Claire or Lucy for more details. All welcome (as long as you are in school/college Years 8 – 13!!)


Little Fishes

Toddler Group Paused

Look out for details of re-opening in the coming weeks. 


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Diocesan News

Winter issue of Pathways is here

The latest issue of Pathways, the Diocesan magazine, is out now – you can pick up a paper copy from church or download it from the Diocesan website below:


Community News

Tea & Talks

This series of Tea & Talks at the St Margaret’s Institute continues on Wednesday 9th April at 1:30pm with a talk from Head Gardener Kate Burtonwood on Sustainable Gardening at Trinity College. Tickets are £2 on the door.


2025 Oxford Lent Concerts –  Queen’s College Chapel. – Tuesday March 25thth and Tuesday April 1st. Choral and instrumental music and contemporary icons. For details see http://www.op.net/lent2025 . Donations to Médecins sans Frontières and the Guideposts Trust. Ring 279120 for disabled access.


St Theosevia’s Study Days

All are welcome to study days at St Theosevia’s Centre for Christian Spirituality, 2 Canterbury Road OX2 6LU. Days are free for students, £5 cash for non-students. Free tea and coffee from 10am. Upcoming study days are as follows:

Friday 25 April: a day on Etheopian Orthodoc Marian devotion.