Work needs to be done on repairing and refurbishing our wonderful Saxon Tower. This is the oldest extant building in Oxford, and as such is a top attraction for the City - we are on the new Oxford Monopoly set! The first stage of this work was completed on 4th October 2025. The next stage of the work is delayed until 2026/27 while we raise funds.The Tower is now open as usual.If you would like to contribute, please click here to donate to the Tower Refurbishment Project
Mr Scott Madelbrote will present a reflective study on Thomas Gray with a focus on the Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.Mr Mandelbrote is a Fellow, Director of Studies in History, and Perne Librarian at Peterhouse College CambridgeMore information is on the OCSG Events page.Refreshments will be available on arrival.Do make a diary note of the date and join us if you can!
You are very welcome-Two of our students have written:"SMNG has a friendly congregation drawn from throughout the city of Oxford, from a variety of backgrounds, including students and young professionals. SMNG is a very welcoming and supportive community for people gently to consider and grow in faith whilst at Oxford. The doors are open every day – you are always welcome to come in and sit, or chat, or pray, or rest… And the Vicar likes drinking coffee with anyone… Do come along or be in contact as you wish…"You can get a flavour of our services by watching a number of taster services on YouTube.You can contact the Vicar, Anthony Buckley, by email (vicar@smng.org.uk) or by calling the office on 01865 240 940.You can also find out more on Facebook, Twitter and our website.