Weekly News: 26 October – 2 November

Welcome to our weekly newsletter for the benefice. If you would like to be notified by email each week, please sign up using the form at the bottom of this page.

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


Worship & Prayer

Sunday 26 October

Trinity 19
8.00am – Holy Communion at St Giles’ (said, 1662 BCP)
10.30am – Holy Communion St Margaret’s (sung, Common Worship)
10.30am – Holy Communion at St Giles’ (sung, Common Worship)
6.30pm – Choral Evensong at St Giles’ (sung, 1662 BCP)

O God, forasmuch as without you
we are not able to please you;
mercifully grant that your Holy Spirit
may in all things direct and rule our hearts;
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.


Pew sheets

The pew sheets for our services on 26 October including the readings, prayers and music details, are available to download below:


Coming up this week

Morning Prayer: 8.30am Tuesday-Friday at the Vicarage, Church Walk

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

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

Next Sunday (2 November):

All Saints’ / All Souls’
8.00am – Holy Communion at St Giles’ (said, 1662 BCP)
10.30am – Holy Communion St Margaret’s (sung, Common Worship)
10.30am – Holy Communion at St Giles’ (sung, Common Worship)
6.30pm – All Souls’ Requiem Eucharist at St Giles’ (sung, 1662 BCP)


Parish News

TONIGHT – Jazz at St Giles’: Claire Jones Ensemble

The next Jazz at St Giles’ concert is TONIGHT (Saturday 25 October) at 7:30pm: The Claire Jones Ensemble. Come and see some of the UK’s finest Jazz musicians live at St Giles’.


All Souls’ Requiem Eucharist

If you would like someone to be remembered in the prayers at this special service – whether you can be there in person or not – then you can either write them in the sheet at the back of each church, or email them to manager@StGilesStMargarets.org before Friday 31 October.


Open letter from Inclusive Church

Following last week’s vicar’s letter about the latest disappointing news regarding the Church of England’s ‘Living in Love and Faith’ process, Inclusive Church has produced an open letter, addressed to the House of Bishops, for Church of England members to ‘sign’ if they wish:

The Living in Love and Faith process has shown that the majority of the Church of England, clergy and laity alike, now long for a Church where LGBTQ+ people are fully welcomed and celebrated. Many want to see their grandchildren able to be married in church, their trans family members affirmed, and their Church reflect the generous heart of God.

Please take a look and sign if you feel able to:


Heating at St Giles’

We apologise for the lack of heating in St Giles’ over recent weeks.  We are waiting for a leak in the heating system to be repaired and to enable us to do this a wooden panel from the oak screen in front of the vestry has to be removed.  We were let down by a joiner who was asked to remove the panel and we have had to arrange for the work to be completed by a different company.  We are now expecting the panel to be removed and the heating repaired in the first week of November.


St Margaret’s Porch Back in Action

We are now using the porch at St Margaret’s on Sunday mornings again – so please do enter via the South West porch!


Jazz at St Giles’: Ewan Bleach Sextet

The next Jazz at St Giles’ concert is Saturday 8 November at 7:30pm: Ewan Bleach Sextet. Come and see JASG favourites return to St Giles’.

Other Jazz events in the Autumn / Winter season include The Velvet Tones (6 December), Will Barnes Quartet (10 Jan), and New Jazz Artists Eva Fidler and Colleagues (7 Feb).


Memory Café

The next Memory Café will take place on Wednesday 12 November. If you know of anyone who might benefit, or you would like more information, please contact St Margaret’s Parish Community Worker, Tricia Brant, on 07776 595456 or email her on triciabrant@stmargaretsoxford.org


Call for Iron and Bottle Bags

Eva is looking for a working iron to use with Hama beads. Please contact her if you have one. 

It’s also that time of year again when Eva needs about 35 used bottle bags (preferably without reference to drinks) for an advent activity for our families. If you have any spare ones, then please leave them in the cupboard next to the children’s area. 


St Margaret’s Christmas Fair: please help!

St Margaret’s Church is going to be repeating the Christmas Fair this year on the afternoon of Saturday 6 December – it will be a wonderful opportunity to encourage people into the refurbished building and be able to invite them to join us for worship over Christmas. We are therefore looking for volunteers who would be willing to help with planning and running stalls.  

In the meantime, please start collecting:

  • prizes for the Tombola;
  • second hand books for the Book Stall;
  • mince pies or bottles of mulled wine;
  • small presents / sweets for the Children’s Stall.

We will also be asking for pledges of cakes for the Cake Stall and home made items (jams, chutneys, sewing, felting, crochet or knitted items or anything else you have a talent for) for the Homemade Stall.

For more information or to join our Christmas Fair volunteers, please speak to Claire (associate@StGilesStMargarets.org) or Eva (eva@StMargaretsOxford.org)


Call for Marbles

Call to borrow marbles for a “Guess How Many Marbles in the Jar” competition to raise £60 for St Giles’ toilet twinning. These would only be on loan until the competition has raised enough. A fun prize to be won for the person closest to the correct number! Speak to Helen Dodd or click below for more info.


Benefice book group

The next meeting of the Benefice Book Group will be on Wednesday 12 November at 7.15pm, where we’ll be discussing Night Waking by Sarah Moss.

For more information, contact Siân Grønlie (curate@stgilesstmargarets.org)


Coming up in November…

Monthly “What’s On” leaflet

Download November’s issue below:

Online events calendar

Thanks to our ChurchSuite system, you can now see all of the events that we have coming up in the next few months online, and get more information where relevant. You can view them as a list or in a calendar view:


Join St Margaret’s choir!

If you, or someone you know, might be interested in joining St Margaret’s choir we would love to hear from you! Please get in touch with George: choir@stmargarets.org


Browser Extension to Raise Money for St Margaret’s

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Diocesan News

New issue of Pathways has arrived

Copies of the Summer 2025 issue of Pathways, the Diocesan magazine, will be available from church this Sunday – or you can download it from the Diocesan website below:


Community News

Tea & Talks at St Margaret’s Institute

A new season of Tea & Talks at St Margaret’s Institute continues on Wed 5 November at 1:45-3:30pm with a talk titled The Thames and its Tributaries from Richard Mayon-White. Entry is £2, including tea and cake. All welcome.


St Theosevia’s Newsletter

Please see below the latest newsletter from St Theosevia Centre for Christian Spirituality. The first study day is on Saturday 15 Nov 10.30 am – 4 pm titled The Book of Genesis: a Mosaic of Perspectives with Professor John Day, Professor David Taylor, and Revd Canon Dr William Lamb.



Safeguarding

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-hoursThirtyone:eight on 0303 003 1111 for confidential advice, guidance and support.