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  1. The Chancel is reserved for private prayer. Can I bring food and drink into the University Church? Unfortunately food and drink cannot be consumed inside the University Church. Do you have a café? The church café is located at the foot of the tower and offers breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea.

  2. A licensed bar. Accessible facilities in the nave. Rehearsal time on the day of the performance. If you are a concert organiser, we are delighted that you are interested in holding an event at St Mary’s. Please contact our Administrator for further information: events@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk or telephone 01865 279110.

  3. Preacher: The Revd Dr Andrew Shamel. This Eucharist takes place in the Nave. It is our principal celebration of the week. An Order of Service is provided for the congregation. It includes everything you need to take part. The service is accompanied by hymns and the Choir sings a mass setting and an anthem.

  4. The University Church of St Mary the Virgin is a vibrant, welcoming, and inclusive church in the liberal catholic tradition. Standing in the very centre of Oxford, it is the spiritual heart of the oldest university in Britain. With dignified liturgy and beautiful music, it has been a place of Christian worship for over seven hundred years. Today, we strive to be a community of faithful ...

  5. The University Church has a long history of exceptional preaching. Today we continue to place great emphasis on new and challenging ideas and we regularly invite notable speakers of the day. For information about University Sermons, follow this link here. Preacher.

  6. Sunday – 12noon – 5pm. July & August. Monday – Saturday 9.30am – 6pm. Sunday – 12noon – 6pm. Considered one of the oldest university buildings in the world, this is a superb example of Church Architecture from the 13th century. Standing in the very centre of Oxford, the University Church is the spiritual heart of the oldest ...

  7. The University Church offers a natural setting for such work because of the way the church, the world of academia, and the history of Christianity in the UK all intersect within our congregation. This unique position postures us well to be a resource for religious educators and passionate students across the country and will hopefully enhance ...