The document provides information about chapel services and events at New College in Trinity Term 2018. It includes the schedule of weekday and Sunday services as well as special events such as an exhibition of sculptures in the cloisters, a procession for Corpus Christi, and organ recitals on Saturdays. It also lists the preachers for Sunday services and donations will support local charities. The chaplain and administrative staff are listed for contact purposes.
“The distinguishing feature of the family of God is obedience to the word of Christ" (P. Ryken).
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“The distinguishing feature of the family of God is obedience to the word of Christ" (P. Ryken).
The message was given on January 26, 2014, at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, go to www.NewCityChurch.ca.
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2. WELCOME TO NEW COLLEGE CHAPEL
Everyone is welcome to our chapel services. We are an inclusive community and
hope that the chapel provides a place where anyone can come for peaceful reflection
supported by our liturgy and music. The chapel ethos is expressed in this prayer by
Bishop Thomas Ken, a fellow of the college in the seventeenth century:
O God, make the door of this house wide enough to receive all who need human love and
fellowship; narrow enough to shut out all envy, pride and strife. Make its threshold smooth enough
to be no stumbling block to children, nor to straying feet, but rugged and strong enough to turn
back the tempter’s power. God make the door of this house the gateway to thy divine kingdom.
Amen.
WEEKDAY SERVICES IN UNIVERSITY TERM (Friday 20 April to Sunday 17 June)
Monday 6.15pm Choral Evensong (men’s voices)
Tuesday 6.15pm Choral Evensong
Thursday 6.15pm Sung Eucharist
Friday 6.15pm Choral Evensong
Saturday 6.15pm Choral Evensong
The pattern of services will change on the following dates:
Compline will be sung at 9.30pm on Monday 7 May and Monday 4 June. Vespers will replace Evensong
on Monday 7 May. Eucharist will be sung on Monday 30 April and Monday 4 June and Evensong on
Thursday 3 May and Thursday 7 June.
SUNDAY SERVICES (Please note new earlier time)
5.45pm Choral Evensong followed by drinks for college members, clergy
and choir in the Undercroft, with sermons on the following Sundays:
22 April The Revd Dr Stephen Laird University Chaplain & Honorary Lecturer,
University of Kent
6 May The Revd Canon Dr William Taylor Vicar of St John’s, Notting Hill, and
Chair, Anglican & Eastern Churches Association
27 May The Revd Canon Angela Tilby Canon Emerita of Christ Church
3 June The Revd Canon Dr Robin Greenwood Visiting Research Fellow,
St John’s College, Durham
10 June The Rt Revd Dr David Stancliffe Bishop Emeritus of Salisbury
Donations in chapel this term will support: Emmaus Oxford and Christian Aid
4. SPECIAL EVENTS
WEEKLY EVENTS FOR STUDENTS
Thursdays 1.00-2.00pm in 3OB 6
Soul Food
Free lunch and discussion in the Chaplain’s
rooms. All welcome.
OXFORD BACH SOLOISTS
Director Tom Hammond-Davies
Sundays at 3.15pm
6 May
BWV 159, 172 & 165
27 May (at 5.45pm) with New College Choir
Lutheran Vespers (see below for details)
BWV 165 O heilges Geist und Wasserbad
3 June
BWV 185 & 21
5 August
BWV 199
Tickets from
www.oxfordbachsoloists.com
ORGAN RECITALS
Saturdays at 7.15pm – free entry
This term our organ recitals will follow
directly after Evensong and will feature
short (30 minute) programmes.
All are welcome to stay after Evensong.
Full details in the Music List.
Wednesday 25 April at 6.00pm
College Mass for the Catholic
Chaplaincy
All are welcome to this service by the
Roman Catholic chaplains.
Saturday 5 May at 6.00pm in Christ
Church Cathedral
Three Choirs Evensong
No service in New College. The choir will
be joining the choirs of Christ Church and
Magdalen College to sing Evensong in the
Cathedral in honour of Professor Stephen
Darlington.
Thursday 10 May at 6.15pm
Sung Eucharist for the Feast of
the Ascension, with Anthem
from the Mound
Members of college: please email the
chapel office for (free) supper afterwards
in the Founder’s Library.
Sunday 27 May at 5.45pm
Lutheran Vespers
A liturgical recreation of Lutheran Vespers
in Bach’s time with a sermon by the Revd
Canon Angela Tilby. No tickets required:
this performance is part of the liturgy.