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Today's services

Sunday, 21st June 2026
Third Sunday after Trinity
8.00am Holy Communion Nave
The Book of Common Prayer; said
10.00am Morning Prayer St Margaret's Church
said with hymns
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11.15am Sung Eucharist with Confirmation High Altar
sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey and the St Margaret's Choristers and Consort

Langlais Messe solennelle
Elgar The spirit of the Lord is upon me
Langlais Hymne d’actions de grâces ‘Te Deum’

Preacher: The Right Reverend Graeme Knowles CVO

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3.00pm Evensong Quire
sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey

Tallis O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit into our hearts
Radcliffe Responses
Gibbons The Second Service
Gibbons O clap your hands together
Buxtehude Toccata in F

Preacher: The Venerable Catherine Pickford Archdeacon of Northolt, Diocese of London

Order of Service available View Order of Service
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5.00pm Organ Recital Nave
given by François Cloete, Organ Scholar

Reger Organ Sonata II Op 60

6.00pm Holy Communion St Margaret's Church
said with hymns

Preacher: The Very Reverend Dr Victor Stock Priest Vicar

Order of Service available View Order of Service

Everyone is welcome at these services, free of charge. Security checks are in place upon entry.

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The King Charles III Sacristy

The King Charles III Sacristy

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