The Macbride Sermon
26 January 2025 - 17:45
The Macbride Sermon is Hertford College’s annual University Sermon, named after John Macbride, Principal of Magdalen Hall. This year’s preacher is Revd Canon Dr William Lamb, Vicar of University Church of St Mary the Virgin.
John Macbride was Principal of Magdalen Hall and Professor of Arabic. He moved Magdalen Hall into the derelict Hertford College site on Catte Street over the years 1820–22. It was his Vice-Principal and successor as Principal, Richard Michell, who campaigned for Magdalen Hall to become a full college of the University, taking up the old name of Hertford College in 1874.
The Macbride Sermon is given on the second Sunday of Hilary Term each year, on the subject of ‘messianic prophecy’. Some preachers choose to refute the assumptions behind the subject. By statute, madeira wine is served after the service. As this is a University Sermon, the procession will include the Principal of Hertford College, a Pro-Vice-Chancellor, the Proctors, and the four Bedels.
The Macbride Sermon is open to the public and all are very welcome.