Thursday, June 12, 2025 / Oxford News Prayer and Action Brings a Wave of Kindness to Oxford If you’ve noticed a little extra activity around Oxford this week, you’re not imagining things! A spirited group called Prayer and Action has rolled into town — and they’re making a big difference. Organized through the Catholic Diocese of Wichita, Prayer and Action brings together high school students who volunteer their time to serve communities like ours. This week, a team of 18–20 high school students, along with four dedicated chaperones and three missionaries, have been hard at work right here in Oxford. Their mission? Simple: serve others through acts of kindness — no strings attached. From trimming trees and painting homes to sprucing up yards, their efforts are already having a big impact. And they’re not finished yet! The volunteers will be in town through the end of the month, with a fresh group rotating in each week. In total, more than 80 students are participating across the area, all based out of Holy Name Catholic Church in Winfield. One of the most heartwarming aspects of this project is that it’s open to everyone — there are no requirements based on income, background, or religious affiliation. It’s all about lending a helping hand to neighbors who need it. A huge thank you goes out to all the students, chaperones, and missionaries who are making Oxford shine a little brighter. A special shoutout to Deanna Houser for capturing the spirit of this project with the photos below and helping bring this story to life. And heartfelt thanks to Myra Jacobs, whose efforts through St. Mary’s Church helped bring this wonderful opportunity to our community. We’re grateful for everyone who’s played a part in celebrating and spreading kindness right here in our town! Previous Article 🚧 Asphalt Repairs in Progress! 🛠️ Next Article 🌱 Adventures in Mowing: Devin vs. The Swamp 🛠️🌧️