Oxford Community Church

By: Oxford Community Church
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  • We love Oxford and want to play our part in bringing life to the city. We are passionate about following the way of Jesus, through his word, and through relationship with the Holy Spirit. We hope you enjoy these sermons from our Sunday services.



    To find out more about our church visit occ.org.uk or follow us on Instagram @oxfordcommunitychurch



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Episodes
  • Spies in the Land (Numbers 13–14)
    Nov 23 2024

    This Sunday we were joined by a team from Bethel Church, Redding California, and Alyssa Morris spoke to us from Numbers 13–14 about living as people of faith, who inherit the promises of God.




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    28 mins
  • A Healthy Body
    Nov 11 2024
    Paul regularly describes the church like a body, of which Christ is the head. In this talk, Anthony explores what it means for the church to be the body of Christ, and how we each need one another, if we are to be a healthy and fully-functioning body.

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    41 mins
  • A Holy Temple
    Nov 5 2024
    For the Jewish people the Temple was the centre of their lives. It was the place where they worshipped and brought sacrifices; the place where God and humanity could meet. In this talk, Dan Kirk considers what it means for the church today to be a Holy Temple.

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    39 mins

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