What we do... and why we do it. Meet a Monk because it s a whole new view of the world In 5 th week this term we ll be welcoming six monks and nuns. They ll be joining in our prayers and meals and teaching us a bit about theirs. Look out for the timetable of extra Chapel services and talks, and ask Mel for details. Keep silence because it s good for our mind, body, and soul. And everyone is included. 5pm, Thursdays (30 mins) Talk... because it s how we find out what we think. We ll be reading a chapter each week of Lost Icons by Rowan Williams in my room (5:2). The more the merrier. We can read each chapter together, so no prep needed. 12.45pm, Fridays, with free lunch Give... because it makes us human. The Parasol Project (http://www.parasolproject.org/) helps children in Oxford with disabilities or a vulnerable home-life to play and make friends in a safe environment. Its focus is on including children whatever their needs. Please leave what you can. Want to volunteer in Oxford? Let s talk options. Take... because it s how we grow. You can turn up at any service, for any reason, any time, no questions asked. Bring anyone you like, and take from it whatever you take. Times of services printed opposite. Celebrate... because the world is full of joy. The Eucharist happens three times a week in term. Mel will also be delighted to discuss baptism, confirmation, confession, unction, ordination, and marriage. Have you been confirmed yet? The Bishop is coming on May 25 th Relax... because you are not a machine. Chapel is yours. Use it for quiet time: to think, to get away from your desk, to cry, to pray. If you find it locked, ask at the Lodge for the key. You can leave your thoughts or worries (anonymously) on the prayer board. Mel will pray for them.
Chapel Wardens Some Chapel People To recognize, smile at, ask any questions Roman Catholic Representative Darcy Allen, Clemency Flitter, Martin Gazi, Maryann Pierse, Ben Steward, Edward Spencer, Dominic Wilks Martin Gazi Christian Union Representative Organ Scholars David Elliott Arthur Vickery and William Parkinson Chaplain and Student Welfare Coordinator (Mother) Mel is here to laugh with those who laugh, and weep with those who weep. She is there for everyone, with no regard for whether you believe in God or not. Feel free to tell her whatever is on your mind: faith, doubt, work, sex, friends. You can find her in Chapel Quad (5:2), at chaplain@lincoln.ox.ac.uk, on (01865) (2)79789, or by collaring her as she s walking around College. Don t hesitate. Worship Sunday 9am 6pm Holy Eucharist; coffee and croissants Evensong sung by Chapel Choir Monday Tuesday 6pm Holy Eucharist; drinks Wednesday Thursday Friday 5pm 12.15pm Silent Contemplation Holy Eucharist; lunch and discussion
13 January The Lord s Baptism 20 January 2 nd Sunday of Epiphany 27 January 3 rd Sunday of Epiphany 3 February Candlemas 10 February 3 rd Sunday before Lent This Term Speakers on Sundays, 6pm The Rev d Prof Andrew Louth Professor Emeritus of Theology, Durham University Dr Rosemary Mitchell Professor of Victorian Studies at Leeds Trinity The Chaplain You probably know me by now. The Rev d Mark Birch Sacrist at Westminster Abbey The Rev d George Guiver CR Superior of the Community of the Resurrection, Mirfield 17 February 5.30pm TSAF Evensong at Jesus 25 February 2 nd Sunday before Lent Clem Faux Mininstry Trainee at All Souls Langham Place The Rev d Professor Morwenna Ludlow Professor of Theology and Curate of Exeter Cathedral 3 March Last before Lent Thursday 17 January Monday 26 January Sunday 27 Jan Friday 1 February Sunday 3 February Wednesday 13 February Friday 8 March to Sunday 10 March The Chaplain Lenten reflections Special Events 12.15pm Roman Catholic Mass 6pm Roman Catholic Mass 3.30pm The Archbishop of Canterbury at SMV Justin Welby on the state of the nation. Tickets from Mel. 6pm Lord Crewe Evensong A bonus choral service to remember our benefactor 6pm Corporate Communion for Candlemas Our termly choral Eucharist and a thing of beauty 2.30-5pm Meet a Monk Tea Party Meet some monks and nuns over cake and ask them all your questions. Part of our Life Together week of events see posters. All Weekend Chapel Retreat to Lindisfarne A weekend of quiet and beauty on Holy Island let Mel know if you d like to come.