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St Ebbe's Church, Oxford

St Ebbe's is a Church of England parish church in central Oxford. The church is within the conservative evangelical tradition and participates in the Anglican Reform movement.[1] It has members from many nations, many of whom are students at Oxford University. The rector is Vaughan Roberts who is also an author and conference speaker.

St Ebbe's Church
LocationPennyfarthing Place, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 1QE
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipConservative Evangelical
Websitestebbes.org
History
StatusActive
DedicationSt Ebbe
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Oxford
ArchdeaconryArchdeaconry of Oxford
DeaneryDeanery of Oxford
ParishOxford, St. Ebbe with Holy Trinity and St. Peter-le-Bailey
Clergy
Bishop(s)The Rt Revd Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford
RectorThe Revd Canon Vaughan Roberts
Laity
Churchwarden(s)Alistair Cory and Suzanne Wilson-Higgins

History

 
Norman period west door

The church stands on the site of one dedicated to St Æbbe before 1005. Most sources suggest that this was the Northumbrian St Æbbe of Coldingham,[2] but it has been suggested that Æbbe of Oxford was a different saint. The name was first recorded in about 1005 when the church was granted to Eynsham Abbey by Ealdorman Æthelmær the Stout, when it was already recorded as the "ancient St Ebbe's".[3]

The present church was built in 1814–16. It was restored between 1862 and 1868, and again in 1904. A Norman doorway of the 12th century has been restored and placed at the west end.[4] The church is the parish church for the parish of St Ebbes, a portion of which was demolished to make way for the nearby Westgate Shopping Centre in the 1970s. The church underwent further restoration in 2017 under the direction of Quinlan Terry.[5] During this restoration some internal fittings were sold as architectural antiques.[6] The organ was transferred to St Denys, York.[7]

In 1957, the church of Holy Trinity, Blackfriars Road, was demolished having been deemed unsafe. This was merged into the present parish.[8] In 1961, the parish of St Peter-le-Bailey merged with St Ebbe upon the foundation of St Peter's College (formerly St Peter's Hall) and its use of the church as its college chapel.[9]

Present day

St Ebbe's continues to be highly active, with three meetings each Sunday at 9:45, 4:30 and 6:30, with the additional of a fourth 11:45 service during the university term. There are also a range of mid-week groups and youth work.

St Ebbe's is within the Conservative Evangelical tradition of the Church of England, and it has passed resolutions to reject the ordination of women and/or female leadership.[10] It receives alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Maidstone (currently Rod Thomas).[11]

The church has a ministry among the remaining part of the parish, although most of its members live outside the parish. The church is a partner church of St Ebbe's Primary School, a school within the parish.[12]

Ministers

Rectors

Curates

  • 1816: John Penson
  • 1822-1824: William Wilson
  • 1825: Henry Bliss
  • 1826-1831: Henry Bulteel
  • 1831-1837: William Champneys
  • 1837-1842: H.B. Whitaker Churton
  • 1847-1860: G.T. Cameron
  • 1860-18??: S.Y.N. Griffith[20]
  • 1934-1936: Pat Gilliat
  • 1950-1952: Edward Saunders
  • 1952-1956: Michael Farrer
  • 1955-1958: David Pytches, later Bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru
  • 1957-1960: Peter Dawes
  • 1958-1960: Brian Ringrose
  • 1960-1963: Patrick Harris
  • 1961-1964: James Spence
  • 1963-1966: Anthony Baker
  • 1964-1968: Gilbert Gauntlett
  • 1966-1972: Simon Starkey
  • 1968-1971: John Wesson
  • 1971-1974: Robert Hope
  • 1973-1976: Anthony Burdon
  • 1974-1976: Peter Toon
  • 1976-1980: Robert Key
  • 1980-1983: David Banting
  • 1983-1986: Kevin Scott
  • 1988-1991: Timothy Hastie-Smith, later Director of Scripture Union (England & Wales).[21]
  • 1991-1998: Vaughan Roberts, later Rector
  • 1995-2001: David Gibb
  • 1999-2003: Anthony Jones
  • 2002–present: Pete Wilkinson
  • 2003-2008: Julian Bidgood
  • 2008-2012: Phil Jack
  • 2009–present: David Reid
  • 2010-2014: Suresh Menon
  • 2013-2018: James Fletcher
  • 2013-2017: Alistair Gibbs
  • 2017–2019: Matt Pope
  • 2017–2021: Joel Knight
  • 2021-present: Glenn Nesbitt

Non-stipendiary ministers

  • 2005-2008: Sam Allberry
  • 2012-2013: Phil Jack
  • 2015–present: James Poole
  • 2016–present: John Miller

Deacons

  • 1979-1991: Jean Ritchie
  • 1991-1993: Patricia Whelan

References

  1. ^ "Local churches linked to Reform".
  2. ^ Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "St Ebbe's Church". The Encyclopaedia of Oxford. Macmillan. pp. 387–388. ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
  3. ^ Victoria County History of Oxfordshire: Medieval Oxford.
  4. ^ Alden's Oxford Guide. Oxford; Alden; 1958; p. 125.
  5. ^ Terry, Quinlan. "St Ebbe's". Quinlan Terry Architects. Retrieved 22 September 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Long Oak Simple Gothic Rood Screen from St Ebbe's, Oxford (SOLD)". Antique Church Furnishings. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Update on the St Denys Organ Project" (PDF). 1 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "Roll of Honour - Oxfordshire - Oxford, Holy Trinity". www.roll-of-honour.com. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  9. ^ "OXFORD: ST. PETER LE BAILEY PARISH RECORDS - Archives Hub". archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Christmas 2016 Newsletter" (PDF). bishopofmaidstone.org. Bishop of Maidstone. December 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  11. ^ Mann, Julian (17 June 2021). "St Ebbe's church minister to be ordained in the CofE". Christian Today. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  12. ^ "Collective Worship Policy" (PDF). St. Ebbe’s C.E. (Aided) Primary School. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  13. ^ "Nathaniel Bliss - MacTutor History of Mathematics archive".
  14. ^ Stacey, Vivienne. Thomas Valpy French, First Bishop of Lahore (PDF). pp. 72, 121. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  15. ^ "John Stansfeld: Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Scheme". www.oxonblueplaques.org.uk.
  16. ^ Townley, Peter (16 July 2007). "Obituary: The Rt Rev Maurice Wood". The Guardian.
  17. ^ "Stella Gough: a life devoted to helping others". Oxford Mail.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 December 2013.
  19. ^ "Doing the impossible - Evangelicals Now". www.e-n.org.uk.
  20. ^ "Churches | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  21. ^ Passing the baton - Scripture Union

Further reading

Coordinates: 51°45′02″N 1°15′35″W / 51.75056°N 1.25972°W / 51.75056; -1.25972

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St Ebbe s is a Church of England parish church in central Oxford The church is within the conservative evangelical tradition and participates in the Anglican Reform movement 1 It has members from many nations many of whom are students at Oxford University The rector is Vaughan Roberts who is also an author and conference speaker St Ebbe s ChurchLocationPennyfarthing Place Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 1QECountryEnglandDenominationChurch of EnglandChurchmanshipConservative EvangelicalWebsitestebbes orgHistoryStatusActiveDedicationSt EbbeArchitectureFunctional statusParish churchAdministrationDioceseDiocese of OxfordArchdeaconryArchdeaconry of OxfordDeaneryDeanery of OxfordParishOxford St Ebbe with Holy Trinity and St Peter le BaileyClergyBishop s The Rt Revd Steven Croft Bishop of OxfordRectorThe Revd Canon Vaughan RobertsLaityChurchwarden s Alistair Cory and Suzanne Wilson Higgins Contents 1 History 2 Present day 3 Ministers 3 1 Rectors 3 2 Curates 3 3 Non stipendiary ministers 3 4 Deacons 4 References 5 Further readingHistory Edit Norman period west door The church stands on the site of one dedicated to St AEbbe before 1005 Most sources suggest that this was the Northumbrian St AEbbe of Coldingham 2 but it has been suggested that AEbbe of Oxford was a different saint The name was first recorded in about 1005 when the church was granted to Eynsham Abbey by Ealdorman AEthelmaer the Stout when it was already recorded as the ancient St Ebbe s 3 The present church was built in 1814 16 It was restored between 1862 and 1868 and again in 1904 A Norman doorway of the 12th century has been restored and placed at the west end 4 The church is the parish church for the parish of St Ebbes a portion of which was demolished to make way for the nearby Westgate Shopping Centre in the 1970s The church underwent further restoration in 2017 under the direction of Quinlan Terry 5 During this restoration some internal fittings were sold as architectural antiques 6 The organ was transferred to St Denys York 7 In 1957 the church of Holy Trinity Blackfriars Road was demolished having been deemed unsafe This was merged into the present parish 8 In 1961 the parish of St Peter le Bailey merged with St Ebbe upon the foundation of St Peter s College formerly St Peter s Hall and its use of the church as its college chapel 9 Present day EditSt Ebbe s continues to be highly active with three meetings each Sunday at 9 45 4 30 and 6 30 with the additional of a fourth 11 45 service during the university term There are also a range of mid week groups and youth work St Ebbe s is within the Conservative Evangelical tradition of the Church of England and it has passed resolutions to reject the ordination of women and or female leadership 10 It receives alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Maidstone currently Rod Thomas 11 The church has a ministry among the remaining part of the parish although most of its members live outside the parish The church is a partner church of St Ebbe s Primary School a school within the parish 12 Ministers EditRectors Edit 15 1550 Thomas Dobson 1550 1553 Ralph Rudde Principal of St Edmund Hall 1553 1576 Vacant 1576 1585 John Paule 1589 1593 William Singleton 1593 1604 John Hilliard 1604 1631 Jacob Yate 1631 1641 Edward Wyrley 1643 1648 Hugh Boham Chaplain of All Souls College 1664 1666 Richard Tapping 1690 1691 Thomas Shewring 1695 1696 Josias Dockwray 1696 1697 Henry Hellier 1697 1707 William Baker later the Bishop of Norwich 1707 1714 John Knott 1714 1719 Matthew Panting Master of Pembroke College 1719 1727 Bernard Peisley 1727 1734 Thomas Hillman 1736 1742 Nathaniel Bliss later the fourth Astronomer Royal 13 1742 1753 Thomas Camplin Vice Principal of St Edmund Hall and later the Archdeacon of Taunton 1753 1771 Robert Ewings 1771 1809 Henry Richards 1808 1868 William Hambury later Chaplain to George IV 1868 1874 E P Hathaway 1874 1877 Thomas Valpy French 14 later Bishop of Lahore 1881 John Arkell 1901 1909 P W G Filleul 1912 1926 John Stansfeld 15 1947 1952 Maurice Wood 16 later Principal of Oak Hill College and Bishop of Norwich 1952 1964 Basil Gough 17 1964 1985 Keith Weston 18 1986 1998 David Fletcher 19 1998 present Vaughan RobertsCurates Edit 1816 John Penson 1822 1824 William Wilson 1825 Henry Bliss 1826 1831 Henry Bulteel 1831 1837 William Champneys 1837 1842 H B Whitaker Churton 1847 1860 G T Cameron 1860 18 S Y N Griffith 20 1934 1936 Pat Gilliat 1950 1952 Edward Saunders 1952 1956 Michael Farrer 1955 1958 David Pytches later Bishop of Chile Bolivia and Peru 1957 1960 Peter Dawes 1958 1960 Brian Ringrose 1960 1963 Patrick Harris 1961 1964 James Spence 1963 1966 Anthony Baker 1964 1968 Gilbert Gauntlett 1966 1972 Simon Starkey 1968 1971 John Wesson 1971 1974 Robert Hope 1973 1976 Anthony Burdon 1974 1976 Peter Toon 1976 1980 Robert Key 1980 1983 David Banting 1983 1986 Kevin Scott 1988 1991 Timothy Hastie Smith later Director of Scripture Union England amp Wales 21 1991 1998 Vaughan Roberts later Rector 1995 2001 David Gibb 1999 2003 Anthony Jones 2002 present Pete Wilkinson 2003 2008 Julian Bidgood 2008 2012 Phil Jack 2009 present David Reid 2010 2014 Suresh Menon 2013 2018 James Fletcher 2013 2017 Alistair Gibbs 2017 2019 Matt Pope 2017 2021 Joel Knight 2021 present Glenn NesbittNon stipendiary ministers Edit 2005 2008 Sam Allberry 2012 2013 Phil Jack 2015 present James Poole 2016 present John MillerDeacons Edit 1979 1991 Jean Ritchie 1991 1993 Patricia WhelanReferences Edit Local churches linked to Reform Hibbert Christopher ed 1988 St Ebbe s Church The Encyclopaedia of Oxford Macmillan pp 387 388 ISBN 0 333 39917 X Victoria County History of Oxfordshire Medieval Oxford Alden s Oxford Guide Oxford Alden 1958 p 125 Terry Quinlan St Ebbe s Quinlan Terry Architects Retrieved 22 September 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Long Oak Simple Gothic Rood Screen from St Ebbe s Oxford SOLD Antique Church Furnishings Retrieved 22 September 2021 Update on the St Denys Organ Project PDF 1 January 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Roll of Honour Oxfordshire Oxford Holy Trinity www roll of honour com Retrieved 22 September 2021 OXFORD ST PETER LE BAILEY PARISH RECORDS Archives Hub archiveshub jisc ac uk Retrieved 22 September 2021 Christmas 2016 Newsletter PDF bishopofmaidstone org Bishop of Maidstone December 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2017 Mann Julian 17 June 2021 St Ebbe s church minister to be ordained in the CofE Christian Today Retrieved 27 August 2021 Collective Worship Policy PDF St Ebbe s C E Aided Primary School 22 October 2013 Retrieved 11 December 2013 Nathaniel Bliss MacTutor History of Mathematics archive Stacey Vivienne Thomas Valpy French First Bishop of Lahore PDF pp 72 121 Retrieved 11 December 2013 John Stansfeld Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Scheme www oxonblueplaques org uk Townley Peter 16 July 2007 Obituary The Rt Rev Maurice Wood The Guardian Stella Gough a life devoted to helping others Oxford Mail Trinity Hall Canon Keith Weston 1926 2013 Archived from the original on 13 December 2013 Doing the impossible Evangelicals Now www e n org uk Churches British History Online www british history ac uk Retrieved 27 August 2021 Passing the baton Scripture UnionFurther reading EditSherwood Jennifer Pevsner Nikolaus 1974 Oxfordshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books p 292 ISBN 0 14 071045 0 Coordinates 51 45 02 N 1 15 35 W 51 75056 N 1 25972 W 51 75056 1 25972 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Ebbe 27s Church Oxford amp oldid 1132749384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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