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Chapel Wardens
The Chapel Wardens and the Chaplain

Downing College is home to a diverse community of people of different faiths, and many who are not practicing members of any religion. However, because of the Anglican history of Cambridge University, the College contains a beautiful Chapel. The Chapel is a focus for Christian spirituality, prayer, worship, preaching and friendship and it also has a central place in the musical life of the College. There is an excellent Chapel Choir, which sings at two services a week. All are very welcome to attend any of the Chapel's services, or to visit it during the day to enjoy its peaceful atmosphere.


The Chapel is kept quiet from 12 to 2 pm each day, and after 9 pm most evenings. At other times, it is available for musicians who wish to practice. Members of College may borrow the key from the Porters if the Chapel is locked.


The Chapel is run by the Chaplain, who is a minister in the Church of England. He is assisted by an ecumenical team of student Chapel Wardens who come from a wide range of denominations and Christian traditions. Recent preachers have included Methodist and Baptist ministers, a Roman Catholic monk and a Russian Orthodox priest.


The Chaplain and the Chapel Wardens aim to make the Chapel a welcoming and friendly place where Christians can learn from God and from each other, and where all can explore the varied treasures of Christian faith and spirituality.


Follow these links to find out more:


Services and events this week
Term Cards and Music Lists
Pattern of worship
Chaplain
Choir
Alpha Course and other groups
Links to other websites


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