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Pew Sheets

The pew sheets for our services on 3 August including the readings, prayers and music details, are available to download below:
Sunday 3 August
Seventh Sunday After Trinity
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, Common Worship)
Lord of all power and might,
the author and giver of all good things:
graft in our hearts the love of your name,
increase in us true religion,
nourish us with all goodness,
and of your great mercy keep us in the same;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
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’
Next Sunday (10 August):
Eighth Sunday After Trinity
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, Common Worship)
Parish News
Update from the Vicar
If you haven’t already, you can read the update from Daniel regarding his return to St Giles’ and St Margaret’s by clicking/tapping below:
Summer Services
To help to enable our ministry team to take leave, over the summer months we are slightly changing the pattern of services. We are prioritising maintaining 10.30am services in both churches over August. We will be pausing the lunchtime Wednesday Eucharist in July & August. Following a farewell Evensong for the choirs heading on tour on 20th July at St Giles’, Evensong will be paused until the choir return in September. 8am BCP Eucharists will continue as usual.
Safeguarding in our Benefice
Safeguarding is a major priority in our Benefice as we work together to keep everyone in our community safe. It is often said safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility, thank you for the part you play. If you are concerned about a person’s or activity’s safety in our community, please contact our Parish Safeguarding Officers (details below) or the Diocesan Safeguarding Team (details below). We are greatly helped by many volunteers, thank you for your time, including for completing required DBS checks, safeguarding training and safer recruitment forms.
St Margaret’s Church PSO Becca Rose: (safeguarding@stmargaretsoxford.org
St Giles Church PSO Lorraine Desai: safeguarding@st-giles-church.org
Diocesan Team 01865 208 295 safeguardingreferrals@oxford.anglican.org
Out-of-hours: Thirtyone:eight on 0303 003 1111 for confidential advice, guidance and support.

Jazz at St Giles’: Ben Holder Trio

The next Jazz at St Giles’ concert is Saturday 13th September 7:30pm: Ben Holder Trio. Come and see the award winning jazz violinist return to St Giles’.
Other Jazz events in the Autumn / Winter season include the Jacqui Dankworth and Trio (11 October), Claire Jones Ensemble (25th October), the Ewan Bleach Sextet (8th November), and the The Velvet Tones (6th December).
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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
Asylum Welcome are looking for a new Treasurer
Asylum Welcome are looking for a new Treasurer to join their Trustees. They are looking for someone with finance skills and a passion for social justice who wants to support asylum seekers, refugees, and vulnerable migrants in this capacity. The full role description is on Asylum Welcome’s website, and also on CharityJobs. The deadline for applications is the 31st August.

