Worship
The chapel holds weekly services of choral evensong, as well as special services to commemorate key events in Robin Tudsbury's life. The Chapel Choir (a group of adult mixed voices) sings at the weekly services, led by the director of music and accompanied on the organ.
The ecumenical nature of the chapel is reflected in the invitation to clergy of many denominations being regularly invited to preach.
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