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Pray with us - a New Vicar for All Saints

We are very pleased to announce that Nikolaj Christensen will be our new vicar. He is currently rector of the Wantage Downs Benefice, consisting of four churches in the south of the county. His installation will be on 11 November, at 7:30pm, and all are warmly invited. His wife Hannah is a scientist and they have two young children.

Nikolaj is Danish, and it is pronounced Nik-o-lie. He knows the area very well, having been a curate in Iffley. He is very much looking forward to getting to know everyone at All Saints.


We have special monthly prayer meetings focused on this process - see our Prayer Meetings page

 
A prayer for this time of change:
 
Loving and Faithful God,
You know the needs of your Church and the hearts of your people.
We pray for our new vicar and his family as they settle into their new home and community.
Protect them and bless them with your peace,
Ease the transition for them.
Surround them with supportive friends and grant them joy in this new chapter.
Help us to be a supportive community.
Unite us in love, faithfulness and purpose,
so that together we may proclaim your Gospel,
care for each other,
and be a light to our community.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen
 
 

 

Planning your Visit

A Warm Welcome

We are a Church of England parish church in the central area of Headington, Oxford.

You can learn more about our beliefs and worship here.

Where and When?

We meet at All Saints church building (find us here) for our Sunday Service starting at 10:00am. When you arrive, you will be greeted by one of our welcomers who will give you a service booklet, a bulletin and a hymn book. There is no need to book.

What will happen?

Our worship is traditional, joyful and friendly. Hymns are accompanied by the organ and choir. The service lasts for about an hour.
You are welcome to join in as much as you like - or just listen quietly if you prefer.

We celebrate communion every week. All who profess belief in the Lord Jesus Christ and who have been baptised are warmly invited to participate with us in the Lord’s Supper.  

What should I wear? 

You will find people in t-shirts and jeans and others in suits and dresses. Come in whatever you find most comfortable.

Is the church accessible?

There is wheelchair access via ramp at the south door (on All Saints Road). We have a sound loop for anyone who needs it - please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you to get set up. 

Do you have toilets?

Yes! There is one toilet, fully accessible and with baby change facilities, downstairs.

What about children?

We welcome children at all our services and we encourage them to participate in our worship. There is a small Sunday School that usually meets in the side chapel. You can read more here. We also have a children's corner at the back where parents can take children when necessary and where the children can play during the after service refreshments.  

Do you serve tea & coffee?

You are really welcome to stay for tea, coffee and biscuits after the 10am service. 

Get in touch with us
If you would like to discuss your visit - or come and see the church beforehand - you are more than welcome! Get in touch and we can arrange a time that suits you.
 
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Comments / Questions or anything you would like to say?

Next, we will contact you by email to say hello and help arrange anything necessary for your visit.
  
We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at our church.