St Ebbe's Church, Oxford

St Ebbe's Church, Oxford

St Ebbe's is an Anglican church in the centre of Oxford which stands in the conservative evangelical tradition. It has members from many nations, many of whom are students at Oxford University. The Rector is Vaughan Roberts, author and conference speaker.

The church holds Sunday morning and evening services both in central Oxford and in Headington, and holds an additional morning service during Oxford University terms. The church also organises a range of small groups, meeting midweek, including a Christianity Explored group aimed at those wanting to find out what Christians believe.

The church is a parish church for the parish of St Ebbes, a portion of which was demolished to make way for the nearby Westgate shopping centre in the 1970s. The church has a ministry amongst the remaining part of the parish, although most of its members live outside the parish.

Former rectors include Maurice Wood, Basil Gough, Keith Weston and David Fletcher.

External links

* [http://www.stebbes.org.uk/ St Ebbe's Church website] - includes details of location and services, and recordings of past sermons


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