Exodus with Simon Vibert

Monday 10th November 2025, 5.15pm

Join us to hear from Revd Dr Simon Vibert on his Commentary on Exodus. Simon will be giving a short talk on this work, and selling copies of the book. Refreshments available.

About the event

Wycliffe Hall has set itself the modest task of fostering a New Renaissance of Christian scholarship, leadership and culture. As a key component of this vision, an innovative new project starting in autumn 2025 will help us to equip the Church to engage intelligently, creatively, winsomely, humbly with our society again, and to offer it a better song to sing. We will provide a unique formation experience to cultivate theological depth, artistic excellence, and multi-dimensional diversity in congregational music- and worship-leaders.

Event details

Date: Monday 10th November 2025

Time: 5.15pm

Venue: Wycliffe Hall, 52-54 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6PW

Getting here: Wycliffe Hall is on major bus routes. Limited parking may be available on site (please contact us by email if you have any special access requirements) and pay-and-display on-street parking is available close by in Norham Gardens. 

Photography and filming: This event will include photography and filming: please contact us directly if you have any questions about this: conferences@wycliffe.ox.ac.uk

All are welcome: the event is open to the public and free to attend.

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About Simon

Currently the Vicar of Christ Church, Virginia Water in the Diocese of Guildford, Simon has 18 years of experience in parish ministry. The last 8 years were as Vicar of St Luke’s Church Wimbledon Park, prior to that, Trinity Church Buxton, with a curacy in Houghton and Kingmoor, Carlisle.

Dr Vibert has written in the areas of Preaching, Human Sexuality and Contemporary Culture.  His first book “The Diamond Marriage” was published by Christian Focus in 2005.  “Lives Jesus Changed”, a book about characterisation in John’s Gospel, is also published by Christian Focus (2010).  IVP published “Excellence in Preaching. Learning from the Best” (2011).

He has significant interest in theological training overseas, particularly in Tanzania, Zambia, Serbia and Haiti. He is involved in John Stott’s “Langham Trainers” which seeks to equip Pastors around the world with the desire and skills for better bible preaching.

Previously Vice Principal of Wycliffe hall, we look forward to welcoming him back and hearing what he has to say.