Worship with us
Attending a service at the Abbey is a special experience. All are welcome, but at this time we may not be able to accommodate everyone who wishes to attend due to social distancing advice.
Attend a serviceThe Abbey remains open for worship and you are welcome to join us at our daily Eucharist service if you are able to travel here safely within current government guidelines.
However, for the time being we are unable to open the Abbey and St Margaret’s Church for general visiting.
Westminster Abbey has been a place of worship since at least the tenth century. We hold services here every day and you are welcome to join us.
Attending a service at the Abbey is a special experience. All are welcome, but at this time we may not be able to accommodate everyone who wishes to attend due to social distancing advice.
Attend a serviceSunday, 17th January 2021 | ||
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Second Sunday of Epiphany | ||
11.15am | Sung Eucharist | Quire |
sung by a cantor |
Everyone is welcome at these services, free of charge. Some Sunday services require free tickets booked in advance.
Sacred music is central to life at the Abbey. Here you can find out more about the work of our acclaimed choir and musicians.
More about musicWe produce transcripts and podcasts of sermons our clergy and guest preachers have given at recent Abbey services. They deal with current theological issues, religion and world events, and the interpretation of biblical texts.
Read our sermonsAbbeycast, a podcast produced at Westminster Abbey, is released occasionally to mark feast days and major anniversaries. Each episode features a reading, short address, anthem, prayers, blessing and music from our Choir.
Listen nowAt different times of the day, or in different seasons, the light falling in the Abbey will light up something that you have walked past a million times and never seen before.