The OCCA Summer School 2027 in Oxford

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.

John has previously joined the OCCA team in speaking at Summer School weeks. He is planning on speaking this year, but due to caring for family members, he may adjust his plans closer to the date. Click below to find out more about the entire OCCA team, the topics that will be covered, and more.

Talks & 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.

To give a guide, previous Summer Schools have included talks on topics like:

  • 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

We’ve also previously held interactive sessions on:

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

Schedule

Tuesday 13th July

2pm Meet and Greet at OCCA Offices, Tour of Oxford ‘The History of Faith in Oxford’
Afternoon Welcome Gathering

Wednesday 14th July

8.30am Registration and Refreshments
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 15th July

8.30am Registration and Refreshments
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 16th July

8.30am Registration and Refreshments
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 17th July

8.30am Registration and Refreshments
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

Cost

The ticket price this year is: £640 (price freeze from last year). Early-bird tickets are available and you can book today! After the OCCA welcome gathering on Tuesday, the event will cover four full days, including Saturday.

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, we encourage you to apply for a bursaryWant to help others be able to attend the week? Find out ways you can support OCCA and help raise up the next generation of evangelist-apologists

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.

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, we encourage you to apply for a bursary.

Location:

The OCCA 2027 Summer School will be held at St Ebbes church right in Oxford city centre.

Travelling to Oxford:

Train:

Internationally / From airports:

  • We recommend flying to one of the London airports and using public transport. Keep in mind that the London airports are spread out around the city and travel times between them and Oxford can vary substantially. London Heathrow (LHR) is the closest (~1.5 hours) but may be more expensive.
  • Oxford The Airline is a bus/coach service that runs 24/7/365 directly between London Heathrow (LHR) and Gatwick (LGW) airports and Oxford city centre, usually up to every hour. Tickets can be bought in advance or on the bus using a card.
  • Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), Stansted (STN), Luton (LTN), and other airports are also accessible by national rail links, but these journeys can often be longer, indirect involving transfers through London, and more expensive than the direct bus to Oxford.

Visas:

  • If travelling from overseas, you may need to get an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) or visa before coming to the UK.

By bus:

Driving and parking:

There is no on-site parking at the venue. In the City Centre is the Westgate Shopping Centre, which does have paid parking. However, it can be expensive and accessing it also involves travelling through Oxford’s congestion zone, which comes with an extra £5 per day charge that must be paid separately on top of parking fare. Oxford does have other central car parks, but they are also quite expensive and can involve the congestion zone.

We would strongly recommend using one of Oxford’s five Park and Rides around the city. Parking for cars is available for a low fee and includes free bus fare to and from the city centre.

  • Pear Tree Park and Ride: North of Oxford, accessible from the A40 (from Witney and Cheltenham), A4260 (from Kidlington), A34 (from Banbury, Bicester and Northampton) and the M40
  • Oxford Parkway Park and Ride: North of Oxford, accessible from the A40 (from Witney and Cheltenham), A4260 (from Kidlington), A34 (from Banbury, Bicester and Northampton) and the M40
  • Thornhill Park and Ride: East of Oxford, located off the A40 from Thame, Aylesbury, High Wycombe, London and the M40 to the east of the city, just before the ring road
  • Redbridge Park and Ride: South of Oxford, located off the A34 from Abingdon, Didcot and Newbury
  • Seacourt Park and Ride:*** West of Oxford, located off the A420 from Swindon and Bath, on the Botley Road (note that due to ongoing works to replace the rail bridge at Oxford station, Park and Ride buses from Seacourt only will drop you off at the Oxford Rail Station and you will have to walk further to the Summer School venue – The four other Park and Ride buses are not affected by this and will drop you closer to the city centre)

Accommodation:

Oxford costs, budget, and things to do:

  • The University Rooms booking website has a very helpful guide for:
    • Common costs in Oxford (food, pubs, daily budget, activities)
    • Transport and other common questions

Mobile phone data and internet access:

  • While WiFi is available at the venue and on most buses and trains, you might find it useful to get a local Sim card or mobile data plan.

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