St Ebbe's Church, Oxford
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St Ebbe's is an Anglican church in the centre of Oxford which stands in the Evangelical tradition. Its members come from many nations. The Rector is Vaughan Roberts, author and conference speaker.
Sunday services in the city centre are at 10am, 11.30am (during University of Oxford terms) and 6.30pm. In Headington two congregations meet at 10.30am [1] and 7.30pm [2]id=8]. Everyone is welcome at any of the services: locals, Christians visiting the city and people exploring the Christian faith. Details of the all the church staff, service times and how to find St Ebbe's are on the church's website St Ebbe's Church website
Small groups run midweek for everyone. There are specific groups for students, mothers and toddlers, senior citizens, teenagers, those from overseas and 'Christianity Explored' for anyone who wants to find out what Christians believe.
The bookstall stocks a wide range of titles including works of doctrine, biography, commentaries and books on mission and the life of faith. Copies of past sermon series [3] are also available to buy on MP3, CD and tape.
Former rectors include Maurice Wood, Basil Gough, Keith Weston and David Fletcher.