A group for Christian staff and students to encourage each other in their faith and arrange to meet together in prayer and praise.
Let the message about Christ, in all its richness, fill your lives. Teach and counsel each other with all the wisdom He gives. Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts. And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father.
- Colossians 3v16-17
The Open University Christian Union (OUCU) exists to connect and encourage Christian staff and students of the OU from around the UK; for you are all children of God through faith in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3v26).
The OUCU is:
- An online platform to share encouragements, helpful Christian resources and points for prayer and praise with each other; Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4v6-7).
- A catalyst for arranging evenings of prayer and praise among local Christian OU students; let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near (Hebrews 10v25).
Please join to find out more. Why not post your location to find Christian students and staff near you and arrange a time of prayer and praise together? Perhaps post a link to a resource you have found helpful? All contributions welcome.
Discipleship Explored
If you live or work in Milton Keynes you are invited to our new weekly lunchtime (45 minutes) course of Discipleship Explored starting on June 3rd running for 4 weeks this term and 4 weeks in the autumn. The OU Christian Forum is a group on the MK Campus of Christians (staff and students) who meet for fellowship, Bible study, prayer and worship - indeed for anyone looking to understand more about the Christian faith. We meet at St Michael's Church on the MK Campus at 1pm each Monday. For more information visit intranet.open.ac.uk/christian-forum/CE_1D.htm (if you can access the intranet) or email davidt.robinson@open.ac.uk
If you live or work in Milton Keynes you are invited to our new weekly lunchtime (45 minutes) course of Discipleship Explored starting on June 3rd running for 4 weeks this term and 4 weeks in the autumn. The OU Christian Forum is a group on the MK Campus of Christians (staff and students) who meet for fellowship, Bible study, prayer and worship - indeed for anyone looking to ...
Analysis of latest 'Gospel of Jesus' Wife' story
Hello All,
A very interesting analysis of the latest 'Gospel of Jesus' wife' story and why it's a fake...http://markgoodacre.org/Watson.pdf.
Sarah
Hello All, A very interesting analysis of the latest 'Gospel of Jesus' wife' story and why it's a fake...http://markgoodacre.org/Watson.pdf. Sarah
Just a little introduction....
Hey :) Just thought I'd introduce myself as I'm a newbie and stuff. I'm Rachel, 19, I live in Neath, South Wales so I say 'cwtch' a lot . I'm studying Health Science and I go to Kings church Swansea (a branch off the Newport church with Pastor Ray Bevan). I also have a cake making business :) Add me on fb if you want. ![]()
Hey :) Just thought I'd introduce myself as I'm a newbie and stuff. I'm Rachel, 19, I live in Neath, South Wales so I say 'cwtch' a lot . I'm studying Health Science and I go to Kings church Swansea (a branch off the Newport church with Pastor Ray Bevan). I also have a cake making business :) Add me on fb if you want.
London 2012
Take 9 minutes from the Olympic coverage to watch this and remember the good news of the gospel of Jesus. Great to share with others over the fortnight too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfibdjrnttc&feature=player_embedded
Take 9 minutes from the Olympic coverage to watch this and remember the good news of the gospel of Jesus. Great to share with others over the fortnight too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfibdjrnttc&feature=player_embedded 0
Interview with Russell Stannard, Emeritus Professor of Physics at the Open University
Russell Stannard is Emeritus Professor of Physics at the Open University. He is also a licensed lay minister in the Church of England. He has written prolifically for children as well as adults on topics to do with science and religion. For many years he was a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day programme. Among his various awards he was made an OBE. Read what happened when he met founder of the Open University Christian Union, Dan Golding.
DG: What is/has been your involvement with The Open University?
RS: I was one of the first academics to join. This was way back in 1969 when the OU was completely contained within a house in Belgrave Square London. I headed the OU's Physics Department for 21 years, and for a time was a Pro Vice Chancellor. I am now officially retired though I continue to go into Walton Hall for seminars in order to keep up to date.
DG: When and how did you become a Christian?
RS: There was no blinding conversion experience, if that's what you are wondering. It was a gradual process, probably starting when I was around 18 years old.
DG: How have people responded to your faith in academic and scientific circles?
RS: Many people think of science and religion as locked in conflict with each other. They find it difficult to understand how I can have a foot in both camps. They wonder whether I am a scientist Monday to Friday, wearing a white lab coat, then I become a Christian on Sundays, wearing a whilte surplice for preaching - with presumably Saturday off in between to make the switch! The confusion largely arises over taking the Genesis account of creation literally and opposing it to the scientific accounts of evolution and the Big Bang. But this was never the intention of those early writings; they were always concerned with other types of truth - which was manifestly clear to the early church leaders such as Augustine, Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, et al. It has always seemed only natural to me that a scientific interest in the world should lead to bigger questions as to why there is a world in the first place.
DG: How did you get into writing and broadcasting about science and religion - in particular your books for children based on the character of Uncle Albert, which, I understand, have been translated into 20 languages, with one of them becoming for a time the UK Number 1 best-selling paperback?
RS: I owe it all to the OU. In those early days, we academics were put through a pretty rigorous training scheme by educational technologists to show us how to explain science effectively to people with little assumed background knowledge of the subject. It was a natural extension of this that made me take up the challenge of explaining Albert Einstein's relativity and quantum theory to eleven year olds through the Uncle Albert trilogy (before they could be brainwashed into thinking that it must all be too difficult for them to understand). It was then John Hull, the religious education professor at Birmingham University, who remarked to me 'You know what you should do next, Russ. You should do for God what you've done for Einstein.' He meant that I should use the same techniques to explain difficult religious ideas to children while they were still open-minded about such matters. Hence came the books about religion. Then there was all the training we OU academics got from BBC producers as to how to use the radio and TV media. This stood me in good stead for doing general service radio broadcasting and making the video series that are up on YouTube, such as Boundaries of the Knowable and Science and Belief: The Big Issues.
DG: Do you have any practical tips for Open University students who want to persevere in faith whilst involved in academic study?
RS: I always used to enjoy meeting up with OU students at summer schools. Their enthusiasm for their studies was so refreshing after having spent many years teaching at a conventional university to typical 18 year olds. This burning desire among mature OU students to learn and improve themselves was quite wonderful to encounter. I just hope that such enthusiasm will also be brought to bear on taking their studies of religion seriously. I trust they will not be unduly swayed by misleading and superficial attitudes purveyed by the so-called new atheists such as Richard Dawkins. The media love to give such people a ready platform for stoking up controversy, all in the cause of increasing circulation and viewing figures. Rather, I would expect that, as with their normal academic studies, OU students, before making up their minds, will want to read books by people who are well-informed in such matters.
DG: Are there any particular resources you would recommend for members of the Open University Christian Union?
RS: I have already mentioned the video series put up on YouTube this year: Science and Belief: The Big Issues. It has been distributed as a DVD to 40 % of all UK secondary schools and to 7000 churches. The book of the same title is published by Lion Hudson. Other books I have written on science and religion are available, for example, by looking me up on Amazon.
DG: Which Biblical character do you most relate to and why?
RS: What a question! Laying aside Jesus himself, my first reaction was to say St Paul. He was the great missionary, and I suppose much of my writing and broadcasting has had to do with mission, so I do admire St Paul. But on more mature reflection, I have thought otherwise. I regularly worship at St Barnabas Church Linslade, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. We do not know a great deal about St Barnabas, but we do know that he was referred to as 'a good man'. Not many characters in the Bible are referred to like that. Laying aside all the writing and broadcasting and being a professor and so on, what surely matters most is that people should be able to look back on one's life and be able to say 'He was a good man'.
DG: Any closing comments or thoughts for members of the Open University Christian Union?
RS: Good luck with your studies. But never, never lose sight of the really big questions of life.
Russell Stannard is Emeritus Professor of Physics at the Open University. He is also a licensed lay minister in the Church of England. He has written prolifically for children as well as adults on topics to do with science and religion. For many years he was a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day programme. Among his various awards he was made an OBE. Read what happened ...
Science and Belief - The Big Issues
People commonly assume that science and religion are incompatible. In Science and Belief - The Big Issues, Professor Russell Stannard, Emeritus Professor of Physics at the Open University and licensed lay minister in the Church of England, explores the issues. Follow the link for the first of 12 thought-provoking episodes... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_cpnl6Vg-E&feature=channel&list=UL
People commonly assume that science and religion are incompatible. In Science and Belief - The Big Issues, Professor Russell Stannard, Emeritus Professor of Physics at the Open University and licensed lay minister in the Church of England, explores the issues. Follow the link for the first of 12 thought-provoking episodes... ...
The Story
Looking forward to getting a copy of this soon. Anyone seen/read it yet?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Story-Bible-Continuing-People/dp/031095097X/...
The accompanying CD comes highly recommended too... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Music-Inspired-By-The-Story/dp/B005FQZMGQ/ref=pd...
Looking forward to getting a copy of this soon. Anyone seen/read it yet? http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Story-Bible-Continuing-People/dp/031095097X/... The accompanying CD comes highly recommended too... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Music-Inspired-By-The-Story/dp/B005FQZMGQ/ref=pd...
Easter
Something for Good Friday. Do take some time over this weekend to pray, reflect on and share all that God has done through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Praise Him for so wonderfully providing the way of salvation, for redeeming us from slavery to sin and for adopting us into His family. Praise Him today for all that was achieved through the death of Jesus. Celebrate on Sunday all that His resurrection confirms and promises!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRiIpsbJW8o&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Something for Good Friday. Do take some time over this weekend to pray, reflect on and share all that God has done through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Praise Him for so wonderfully providing the way of salvation, for redeeming us from slavery to sin and for adopting us into His family. Praise Him today for all that was achieved through the death of Jesus. Celebrate on Sunday all ...
Easter
Something for Good Friday. Do take some time over this weekend to pray, reflect on and share all that God has done through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Praise Him for so wonderfully providing the way of salvation, for redeeming us from slavery to sin and for adopting us into His family. Praise Him today for all that was achieved through the death of Jesus. Celebrate on Sunday all that His resurrection confirms and promises!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRiIpsbJW8o&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Something for Good Friday. Do take some time over this weekend to pray, reflect on and share all that God has done through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Praise Him for so wonderfully providing the way of salvation, for redeeming us from slavery to sin and for adopting us into His family. Praise Him today for all that was achieved through the death of Jesus. Celebrate on Sunday all ...
Local meet ups
Where are you based? Let's get a map together so we can organise some local meet ups :) Comment your location here...
Open University Christian Union group National Conference Day
Looking to organise an OUCU NATIONAL CONFERENCE DAY type event; prayer, praise, talks. Will be towards the summer and a chance for us all to get together to share and encourage. Hopefully smaller regional meets would come out of it too. Comment if you would be keen!
Looking to organise an OUCU NATIONAL CONFERENCE DAY type event; prayer, praise, talks. Will be towards the summer and a chance for us all to get together to share and encourage. Hopefully smaller regional meets would come out of it too. Comment if you would be keen! 0
Investigating the man who is God
Mark Driscoll's extensive three-year sermon series looking through Luke's gospel is a great resource! (http://marshill.com/media/luke/sermons) He estimates that Luke's gospel can be read in two hours. CHALLENGE: take two hours once a week/fortnight to discover and get to grips with Luke's gospel over 2012 OR take twenty minutes a day and read Luke's gospel every week... Colossians 3v16.
Mark Driscoll's extensive three-year sermon series looking through Luke's gospel is a great resource! (http://marshill.com/media/luke/sermons) He estimates that Luke's gospel can be read in two hours. CHALLENGE: take two hours once a week/fortnight to discover and get to grips with Luke's gospel over 2012 OR take twenty minutes a day and read Luke's gospel every week... Colossians 3v16.
January 2012
Hello everybody
I am a fairly new member of the group. Most of last year was an extremely diffcult time for me. I would greatly appreciate prayers for my health. Kind regards Dee
Hello everybody I am a fairly new member of the group. Most of last year was an extremely diffcult time for me. I would greatly appreciate prayers for my health. Kind regards Dee
December 2011
Do be praying for opportunities all around the country for many to hear about Immanuel - Jesus, God with us - this Christmas. Pray for friends and family and fellow students that God might reveal himself through the familiar nativity narrative this weekend.
Also pray for those on their own this Christmas, the elderly, the homeless and many others for whom Christmas isn't such a pleasant time. May God bless them and reach them with his glorious gospel even at such a time.
Pray for opportunities to share this good news of great joy that is for all people in an accesible way - a Saviour is born!
Have a great Christmas! Make it a Christ-filled one :)
Do be praying for opportunities all around the country for many to hear about Immanuel - Jesus, God with us - this Christmas. Pray for friends and family and fellow students that God might reveal himself through the familiar nativity narrative this weekend. Also pray for those on their own this Christmas, the elderly, the homeless and many others for whom Christmas isn't such a pleasant time. ...
3 links to resources I find very useful
CARM Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry
There are a lot of valuable resources available, including 3 online schools. I have only looked at the free samples of these schools. From what I have seen of them, they do promote a sound and disciplined approach to study.
Precept UK
Resources and training for inductive bible study. I strongly recommend ‘Lord, Teach Me To Study The Bible In 28 days’ and it’s bigger brother, ‘The New How To Study Your Bible’. The principals in those books lay out how inductive bible study works. In its simplest definition, Inductive bible study is using Gods Word to interpret Gods Word.
E-Sword
http://www.e-sword.net/index.html
Freeware bible for your computer. I use this program a lot and find it saves me a great deal of time and as I only use the free texts avoids copyright issues completely. The program comes with King James Version linked to Strong’s numbers giving instant access to the Greek and Hebrew words used. There are a lot of other translations and resources you can freely download and some texts and resources like NIV text etc have copyrights and therefore fees payable.
CARM Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry http://carm.org/ There are a lot of valuable resources available, including 3 online schools. I have only looked at the free samples of these schools. From what I have seen of them, they do promote a sound and disciplined approach to study. Precept UK http://www.precept.org.uk/ Resources and training for inductive bible study. I ...
The Christmas Tale
Something to be sharing in our Churches or with friends this Christmas... http://www.uccf.org.uk/media/the-christmas-tale.htm 0
Jesus and Mary from Islamic Sources
In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Compassionate
Peace be upon those who follow true guidance
Lovers of Jesus, let us come to a common ground to truly worship the Lord who created us.
Here we find some resources that we hope you will find interesting and beneficial, and we hope that they do not cause any harm to you:
www.thenoblequran.com - in the drop down box that says 'Select Surah' -> choose '19. Maryam', which is a reference to Mary.
Happy reading, and hope to read how you found these resources.
In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Compassionate Peace be upon those who follow true guidance Lovers of Jesus, let us come to a common ground to truly worship the Lord who created us. Here we find some resources that we hope you will find interesting and beneficial, and we hope that they do not cause any harm to you: www.islamjesus.ws www.thenoblequran.com - in the drop down ...
Special bargain for The Open University Christian Union Group members!
The OUCU now has 50 members across both Facebook and Platform! Great to have you all on board! To mark the moment, our lovely friends at www.10ofthose.com have offered us each £1 off our next purchase with them and have wildly reduced Tim Keller's 'Generous Justice' to just £5.94. Just enter the code 'oucu50' at the online checkout to make the most of this personalised offer.
The OUCU now has 50 members across both Facebook and Platform! Great to have you all on board! To mark the moment, our lovely friends at www.10ofthose.com have offered us each £1 off our next purchase with them and have wildly reduced Tim Keller's 'Generous Justice' to just £5.94. Just enter the code 'oucu50' at the online checkout to make the most of this personalised offer. 0
November 2011
Do be praying:
1) For those who have recently taken on new courses.
2) For opportunities to share something of the good news of Jesus over the Christmas period.
3) For the witness of the 7:14 prayer events all around the country on 1st December.
4) For God to continue to develop the fruit of His spirit in you that you might boldly live and speak for Him when you have the opportunity.
Do be praying: 1) For those who have recently taken on new courses. 2) For opportunities to share something of the good news of Jesus over the Christmas period. 3) For the witness of the 7:14 prayer events all around the country on 1st December. 4) For God to continue to develop the fruit of His spirit in you that you might boldly live and speak for Him when you have the opportunity.
7:14 Prayer Events Nationwide
Wherever you're based, get ready to pray for your city with others on 1st December. Will you organise a 7:14 event? Check out the info here... http://www.facebook.com/pages/714/233575236702971?sk=wall 3.25 Average: 3.3 (4 votes)

