'Be not afraid' - coping with exam stress
If you are finding that the prospect of finals are just getting too much for then 'Be not afraid', we have a couple of things which may help. The first is a prayer walk around the College Grounds called 'Stepping into Silence' which is aimed to help you find a bit on inner peace and reassurance to help you walk the path ahead. A leaflet can be found at the back of Church or just click of Faith Matters and then Prayer.
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Tuesday 6th May 2008
A new arrival for the choir
Many congratulations to the Susan and Tim Schneider for the birth of Dominic George Ronald Schneider, born at 4.59 am on 20th March 2008 and weighing 9lbs. The photo is of him at one day old. We hope Nicholas and Benjamin enjoy their new roles of nappy changers and, of course, to sing him to sleep. Looking forward to seeing you in the choir, Dominic.
Sunday 20th April 2008
Tsz is Remembered
An enormous thank you goes to everyone who took part and gave of themselves to remember Tsz at his memorial service on Saturday 9th February.
Below is the report by Ellie Simmonds from the Oxford Mail. 'Family and friends paid an emotional tribute to a talented student who was crushed to death under a dustcart.
More than 200 people gathered at St Barnabas and St Paul's Church in Jericho, Oxford, to remember Worcester College student Tsz Fok.
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Tuesday 12th February 2008
Compline
Our thanks go to all those who participated in the Ash Wednesday Compline, especially to Matthew Cheung-Salisbury for all the time and hard work he put into the preparation of the service.
For those of you that could not come, similar services have been promised for later in the year and there is compline in english every Wednesday at 9pm in the mean time.
Wednesday 6th February 2008
Ash Wednesday Compline
There will be a special Compline on Ash Wednesday (4th Week/6th February) at 9pm.
The office will be sung in latin and has been transcribed from a Sarum Breviary dating from circa 1380. Originally used in the parish church of Launton, Oxfordshire, the manuscript is currently held in the Bodleian Library and has been specially transcribed for us by Matthew Cheung-Salisbury, a graduate student and member of the Chapel Choir, to whom we are most grateful.
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Wednesday 23rd January 2008










