New clergy for Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire
First published on: 9th July 2018A former professional scuba diver along with teachers, lawyers, and youth workers are among the 22 people ordained deacons.
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A former professional scuba diver along with teachers, lawyers, and youth workers are among the 22 people ordained deacons.
The 2018 annual Licensed Lay Ministers' Conference was declared "best ever" by the Revd Dr Philip Tovey.
Terry Landsbert, RIP. THE death has been announced of Terry Landsbert, who was diocesan secretary from 1982 until his retirement in 1998.
A headteacher is leaving his career in education to join the mission team at the Diocese of Oxford.
Thames Valley Police welcomes Helen as its new Lead Chaplain. THAMES Valley Police and the Diocese of Oxford are delighted to confirm that the Revd Helen Arnold is to take up the role of Lead Chaplain.
Bishop Andrew and Archdeacon Olivia were with the Deacons ordained to serve in Berkshire in July 2015.
Door man appointed new Bishop's Chaplain. THE new Chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford is the Revd Graham Sykes (right), who became the chairman of the Door's Editorial Support Group last year.
Sue Brett and Diana Hasting have been named in the Queen's Birthday Honours list.
Around the Deaneries: Milton Keynes. MILTON Keynes is a deanery with a difference.
A former soldier, a British Airways cabin crew member, teachers, scientists and a chartered surveyor are among the new deacons.