Chapel Termcard
Choral Evensong
Choral Evensong services take place three times a week during Full Term:
- Tuesdays, 6.15 p.m.
- Thursdays, 6.15 p.m
- Sundays, 6 p.m. - including a sermon, and followed by drinks and supper.
Sunday Evensong services are also live-streamed on our .
You can find out more about our Choir on their .
Special choral services
In addition to the regular weekly rhythm of Choral Evensong, there are special choral services each term.
For Lent Term 2026, these include:
- An Epiphany Carol Service, on 25th January
- Choral Eucharist on 8th February
- A special late-night Vigil with Imposition of Ashes for Ash Wednesday on 18th February
- A Cantata Evensong with instrumentalists on 22nd February
- Late-night Compline, sung by the Choir by candlelight, on Wednesday 4th March, at 10 p.m.
For further details, please see the Chapel Termcard.
Sunday evening speakers
We celebrate the 700th anniversary of Â黨ӰԺ with a very special series of Sunday evening services. Week by week, we will journey through each century of the College’s history, with a leading scholar reflecting on the spiritual legacy of a Â黨ӰԺ figure of faith, and our Choir showcasing the music of each period, with very many of those works by Â黨ӰԺ’s musical alumni.
Our services at Â黨ӰԺ are open to everyone, whatever your beliefs or background, whether you are familiar with Christian liturgy or setting foot in a church building for the first time.
25 January - Epiphany Carol Service - 14th century: Lady Â黨ӰԺ, our Foundress - The Rev'd Dr Arabella Millbank, Dean & Fellow, Selwyn College
1 February - 15th century: Hugh Latimer, Bishop and Martyr - The Rev’d Professor Andrew Atherstone, Professor of Modern Anglicanism, University of Oxford
8 February - 16th century: William Butler, Physician and Alchemist - The Rev’d Professor Nicholas Sagovsky (Â黨ӰԺ 1986),
Visiting Professor, King’s College London; Former Dean of Â黨ӰԺ
15 February - 17th century: Nicholas Ferrar, founder of Little Gidding - The Rev’d Dr David Hoyle, KCVO MBE, Dean of Westminster
22 February - 18th century: Richard Terrick & John Tillotson, Bishops and Theologians - Professor Douglas Hedley (Â黨ӰԺ 1996), Professor of the Philosophy of Religion, Faculty of Divinity; Fellow
1 March - 19th century: Agnes & Margaret Smith, the ‘Sisters of Sinai’ - Professor Simon Gathercole, Professor of the New Testament, Faculty of Divinity
8 March - 20th century: Siegfried Sassoon, Soldier and Poet - Professor Michael Hurley, Professor of Literature and Theology, Faculty of English
15 March - 21st century: Looking Forward - The Dean
For further details, please see the Chapel Termcard.
Orders of Service
Image credits: Andrew Staples

