Pembroke College Chapel

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The Chapel is the most beautiful building in the College. Built after the Civil War by Christopher Wren it was a breath of fresh air in the tired late Gothic of C17th England. The striking marble floor, the intricate plaster roof, and the glowing ancient woodwork make it a jewel-like and truly lovely space. This physical and inherited beauty is brought to life regularly by sacred music and profoun

d traditional and modern words and prayers. The Chapel and its worship are beautiful because, from its foundation, the College has acknowledged that human beings are Mind, Body and Spirit. Spiritual

Contemporary culture makes it very hard for us to express the spiritual natures we know we have. Chapel is a place where these things can be taken seriously, affirmed, nurtured and matured. By custom and conviction we seek to do this primarily through the services and teachings of the Church of England, with its commitment to Scripture, Tradition and Reason, and on being a presence in the heart of each community. Real

From morning prayers (8:15am) to Compline (9:30pm) and beyond, the Chapel is open for peaceful prayer, meditation and reflection. It is a place to step outside the pressure of College, and connect with the wider world and its concerns. Sunday evening brings preachers from places all over the country and the world to tell us what God means to them and to their communities. Personal

Because the Chapel is a Chapel for the College it is there for everyone, not just members of the Church of England, and not just Christians. For some it is a natural step in a lifelong commitment to Christian life and service. For some it is the first chance they have had to take matters of faith seriously. For many it is an opportunity to experience beauty and music on their own terms, without pressures to conform and believe. All are welcome in any stage of their journey.

05/06/2026

Pembroke College Chapel, Sunday, 7 June

Services in Pembroke College Chapel, Sunday, 7 June
05/06/2026

Services in Pembroke College Chapel, Sunday, 7 June

03/06/2026

Introit: Moore, We Shall Walk Through the Valley
Responses: Rose
Canticles: Joanna Forbes-Lestrange
Anthem: Ireland, Te Deum in F

29/05/2026

Services in Pembroke College Chapel Sunday, 31 May. Refugee Sunday. Trinity Sunday.

Services Sunday, 31 May. Trinity & Refugee Sunday
29/05/2026

Services Sunday, 31 May. Trinity & Refugee Sunday

24/05/2026

Introit: Grayson Ives, Listen, sweet dove

Responses: Leighton

Psalm: 104
Canticles: L'Estrange
Anthem: Sanders, My Beloved Spake

22/05/2026

Details of services for Pembroke College Chapel, Pentecost, Sunday, 24 May 2026

Marietta van der Tol is Assistant Research Professor - Landecker Lecturer at the Faculty of Divinity. Her research inter...
22/05/2026

Marietta van der Tol is Assistant Research Professor - Landecker Lecturer at the Faculty of Divinity. Her research interest is in the comparative study of politics, law and religion. Her Landecker Lectureship carries a five-year research project, titled “Imagining Sacred Lands: the ‘Russian World’, ‘Hungarian World’, and ‘Holy Serbia’”.

15/05/2026

Services in Pembroke College Chapel on 17 May

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