The Office
Oxford Preservation Trust has been running Oxford Open Doors for 15 years. An annual weekend where places not always open to the public open to celebrate heritage and culture across all walks of the city’s life. Oxford Open Doors 2023 will take place on 9 and 10 September.
The theme this year is ‘everyday life’. As usual we will open 43 St Giles and the Meeting House to visitors. If you or your group or committee would like to offer something as part of the weekend, please let the office know. In the past we have had a pop-up café in support of OXFAP, an OXFAP stall, children’s activities, plant outreach stall, open gardens, and a special display in the library. People are always needed to Meet and Greet and generally help over the weekend – it is normally a very positive and good fun experience as well!
Contact: office@oxfordquakers.org.
This Month’s Forty-Three Newsletter Contents
- July 2023
- Travelling in the Ministry
- Monthly Appeal July 2023
- Would You Like to be Interviewed by our Sunflowers?
- Churches Together in Central Oxford
- “What will we Build, You and I Together?”
- Artweeks 2023
- The Anchor Programme
- Living on the Edge – an OxFAP Update
- Oxford Open Doors Outreach Event 9 and 10 September 2023
- Some Background Papers from Local Meeting for Worship for Business on Sunday 3 June 2023
- Quaker Question and Answer – Val Ferguson
- Quakers and the Still, Small Voice
- From Quaker Faith & Practice 22.06
- Meetings for Worship July 2023
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Forty-Three Newsletter • Number 531 • July 2023
Oxford Friends Meeting
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