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Summer School 2025

July 15 @ 10:00 am - July 19 @ 4:00 pm

£640.00

If you are a Christian who wants to grapple with the thorny questions of today’s culture, this event is for you!

Together we’ll do a deep dive into important issues, to gain insight and understanding for ourselves, and to learn how we can have meaningful conversations about these topics in our spheres of influence. We’ll look at a framework for thinking through challenging questions and discover how we can respond with sincere, credible and helpful answers.

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Details

Start:
July 15 @ 10:00 am
End:
July 19 @ 4:00 pm
Cost:
£640.00

Organiser

OCCA
Phone
01865 302900
Email
events@theocca.org
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Venues

Penny Farthing Place
Oxford, OX1 1QE United Kingdom
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St Michael's Street
Oxford, OX1 3JB United Kingdom
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Tickets

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£ 640.00 £ 540.00
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£ 1,280.00 £ 1,080.00
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Talks and Seminars

Each year, the OCCA Summer School combines some timely content to respond to the issues of the day, with some of the topics that come up time and again.

This year the main talks will be considering some of the dominant beliefs and narratives that shape our time. These talks are currently in preparation and details will be published in due time.

We will also be including talks and seminars on:

  • The Evidence for God
  • Suffering and Pain
  • God and Science
  • The Reliability of the Bible
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Sexuality and Identity
  • Historical Evidence for Jesus
  • Gender, Sex and Christianity
  • The Mistakes of the Church

There will be training workshops on:

  • Leading Someone to Christ
  • Answering Difficult Questions
  • Reaching the Next Generation
  • Being an Online Christian

Schedule

Tuesday 15th July

2pm Meet and Greet at OCCA Offices, Tour of Oxford ‘The History of Faith in Oxford’
7pm Formal Dinner at the Divinity School, part of the Bodleian Library

Wednesday 16th July

8.30am Registration and Refreshments at St Ebbes Church,
9.00am Opening Worship and Devotions
9.30am Lecture
10.15am Interactive Session
11am Break
11.30am Lecture
12.15pm Q & A Panel
1pm Lunch
2pm Seminars and Workshops
3pm Break
3.15pm Seminars and Workshops
4.15-4.30pm Closing Worship

6pm Socials:
Evensong at Christ Church
Punting at Magdalen Bridge Boathouse

Thursday 17th July

8.30am Registration and Refreshments at St Ebbes Church,
9.00am Opening Worship and Devotions
9.30am Lecture
10.15am Interactive Session
11am Break
11.30am Lecture
12.15pm Q & A Panel
1pm Lunch
2pm Seminars and Workshops
3pm Break
3.15pm Seminars and Workshops
4.15-4.30pm Closing Worship

7pm Social: Pub Quiz

Friday 18th July

8.30am Registration and Refreshments at St Ebbes Church,
9.00am Opening Worship and Devotions
9.30am Lecture
10.15am Interactive Session
11am Break
11.30am Lecture
12.15pm Q & A Panel
1pm Lunch
2pm Seminars and Workshops
3pm Break
3.15pm Seminars and Workshops
4.15-4.30pm Closing Worship

Saturday 19th July

9.30am to 5pm The Confident Faith Conference

Cost

The ticket price this year is: £640 (price freeze from last year), which includes a ticket to the Day Conference on Saturday 19th July (Day Conference cost £90). 

We’re aware that it can be expensive to spend a week in Oxford and so we work hard to keep the cost down. The OCCA Dinner, lunches and refreshments are included, but delegates will need to find their own accommodation and evening meals. 

We want this conference to be available to anyone. If the cost is barrier for you, please get in touch about a bursary. Want to help others be able to attend the week? Select a buy one, give one ticket to help provide a bursary today.

FAQs

I’ve come to Summer School before, will it be different this time?

Each year the plenary talks are different from the years before.  Sometimes the topics are similar, but with a different speaker giving their own perspective.

The afternoons consist of multiple options, so there’s always something new to discover in the seminars and workshops.  Many people return each year, and always find something new to engage with.

Is it better to come as a group or alone?

Each year our guests come from all over the world.  There are regularly a few groups, but many people come alone.  The dinner on the first evening is a great chance to get to know others and the interactive sessions and social calendar helps build community.

Some people come to Oxford with their spouse, who spends the week exploring the city whilst they study with us.  Other family members are welcome at the evening social events on Wednesday and Thursday.  (Unfortunately spaces at the Tuesday dinner are very limited.)

What about accommodation?

Summer School attendees will need to  source their own accommodation. Here is a list of Accommodation Options – 2025.

What if I can’t afford it?

We are aware how expensive it is to spend a week in Oxford, so we do our best to make it as affordable as possible, delivering the whole event at cost. If the cost is barrier for you, please get in touch about a bursary.

Testimonials

  • The way OCCA is addressing questions that people are asking is about the best I’ve seen anywhere. There’s always going to be traditional apologetics questions people ask but there are questions before the question now, and I just find that the team here is putting a Christian perspective on things like racism, justice, sexuality and suffering in ways that I’m not seeing many other places do. It’s been a great resource.”

    Dan Summer School Delegate in 2022, 2023 and 2024