Wesley Memorial Church
Churches in Oxford, Oxfordshire
We're a Methodist church, a congregation involving people who come from a huge array of backgrounds. Our church community is enriched by the many visitors and members we welcome from other parts of the country and from overseas. We rejoice too in the firm of all the students who worship with us during their time in Oxford. The middle of our church life is worship, and it is here that week by week we renew our vision and receive the grace of God. We're always open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and through our worship.
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About Us
read moreFor more information about hiring our church premises for your event, please contact the Church Manager or request a provisional booking using the form below. If this event is open to the public, does your organisation have public liability insurance? I undertake to sign the Hirer's agreement and return it to Wesley Memorial Church. I understand that the booking is provisional and will not be confirmed until this agreement has been received by the Church Manager.
Home
read moreWelcome to our vibrant Methodist Church in the heart of Oxford, the historic university city where John and Charles Wesley began the Methodist movement. We are open-minded in our faith and deeply committed to following Jesus Christ, and building His kingdom. CHURCH PLAN: Our plan is to be a church that is WORSHIPPING, WELCOMING, WITNESSING and GROWING.
Heritage
read moreAs a congregation with roots that go back to the earliest days of the Methodist movement, we are inspired and challenged by our unique place in the Methodist story. The young members of the Holy Club combined a passion for social justice with a desire to grow closer to God and to others. In our vision to be 'Open to God and Open to All', we affirm and take up the same calling as those early Methodists: to meet the needs of God's people and his world, in our own time and in our own way. Our ongoing Mission and Heritage initiative is helping us to find out more about how previous Methodists worshipped and served here; the celebrations they enjoyed and the set backs and discouragement they sometimes encountered.