Short chapel prayer podcasts. Broadly Anglican.
Guest Speaker: Mr Walters Readings from the Heads of School and some beautiful choral music together with prayers of thanksgiving and commendation.
Welcome to the last Sunday service of term. Features a beautiful lullaby from the choir, readings from Rigg's and Moser's and the debut performance of the Chapel Band with "In Christ Alone".
Fathers' Day theme. Readings from School House and the Grove. Beautiful setting of Ave Verum Corpus from the choir.
Based around Psalm 92 Features beautiful choral music and performances from Kate and Godwin to round things off.
The Day of Pentecost Champagne Singing provided by the choir, Prosecco Prayers from Porthill and a Rola-Cola Reading from Moser's (& Chandon)
Ascension themed. Readings from EDH and Ingram's. Music from the Choir, including a beautiful setting of the Lord's Prayer.
JC 12 investigate the resurrection. Beautiful music from the 5th form choir, readers from Grove and Churchill's.
A resurrection themed service, featuring readings by members of Rigg's and MSH and some beautiful music from the choir and Annabel Thompstone. Ophelia's Song - Annabel Thompstone How should I your true love know From another one? By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shoon. He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grass green turf, At his heels a stone. White his shroud as the mountain snow, Larded with sweet flowers; Which bewept to the grave did go With true-love showers. Words: Shakespeare
Features some rapid-response music from the Choir; readings and prayers from members of Moser's and Severn Hill and an empty tomb.
The entire Passion gospel narrative, read by a multiplicity of members of the School. Especial thanks to Georgie, Poppy, Matthew, Ed, George, Lauren and Nicholas. Various iterations of the Chapel Choir have furnished us with three beautiful pieces of music and the shouty bits of the gospel reading. And of course, Benedict Wilson ends things in style!
Features the freshly reformed and socially distanced choir with a beautiful rendering of Rutter's "Look At The World"; readings from the Gentlemen of Oldham's; prayers from the Ladies of Emma Darwin Hall and organ music from Benedict Wilson.
Feat. fools from School House, Grove and Radbrook with Bible readings and prayers; a ridiculous rendering of "Lead me Lord" by the choir; a simple scintilla of Pink Floyd and a senseless Sortie played by Benedict Wilson. Theme: Wisdom
In honour of Perseverance landing on Mars, a space-themed Chapel this week. Many thanks to the space cadets from Ridgemount, MSH and School House, who helped the service to take off. Thanks also to the celestial choir for lifting us up to the heavenlies, NASA for their sound recording from Mars and to the three Bs: Buzz Aldrin, David Bowie and Blur for unwittingly supplying other material for this astronomical collage.
Sponsored by EDH, Moser's and Churchill's. Music from the choir. Guest appearance by Russell. This edition features a full organ voluntary at the end - Bach Fugue in A Minor - played by Mr Wilson
Bring a rock, stone, pebble, brick or breeze block to this prayerful look at Psalm 62. Use the pause button to elongate the times for prayer. Thanks to Ed, Eleanor, Annie, Esther, the Choir and Mr Wilson for splendid contributions.
Features the virtual choir, members of Ridgemount, Grove, Temporary Ingram's, MSH and Radbrook.
Audio recording of the School Carol Service, which was originally broadcast on 6th December 2020. The perfect accompaniment to present-wrapping or card-writing!
Features readings from members of Moser's, Porthill and School House; Adam Lay Ybounden, sung by the choir and Wachet Auf, played by Benedict Wilson.
Readings from Churchill's and Grove. A beautiful anthem from the choir. The Parable of the Talents.
Readings, poems, music and reflection for remembrance season. Features Guest Stars reading Luke 2; 1 Corinthians 15; Anthem For Doomed Youth and Late Fragment. Also a beautiful piece by the choir. There is a minute's silence in the middle - that is not the end!
Sorry I can't be with you and that we can't gather together. Herein lies a reading, a talk, some prayers and a piece of music to start off your Friday. Blessings. AK
Many thanks to Bertie, Toby, Lem and Joe of Ingram's for the Bible Readings. Also to Liv, Maddie and Immy of MSH for providing the prayers. Also features the anthem "Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake", recorded by the 6th Form Choir, to whom more grateful thanks.
Thanks to Sacha and Alex, Eleanor, Chessie and Emily for readings. Guest spot from Homer Simpson! A wonderful musical finale courtesy of Arthur Hope Barton.
Readings courtesy of Anya Wong and Clara Nagle of Moser's and Dom Inglis-Jones of Churchill's. Music by Ethan Poon.
Sponsored by Ridgemount and the Grove. Many thanks to Hubert, Arthur, Issie, Molly and Georgina for providing readings and music today.
Talk by John Moore. Readings by Churchill's. Music from the Time Machine and also Parting Glass.
Readers from Oldham's. Guest Speaker - Max Green - Head of Ingram's
Features readers from Severn Hill, a talk from Ms Henderson and music from Matthew Keulemans and Mr Wilson.
Readings by School House - Milton, Joe and Rhys - Talk by Issy Wong.
Readers from Ridgemount and a talk from Benedict Coulson.
Audio only version of Sunday's chapel service 3rd form and MSH readers Pie Jesu by Phoebe Morris and B Wilson
Features a "leavers' talk" by Mrs Drew
Featuring readers from Ingram's and a valedictory talk from Liv Moir.
Today's chapel contains readings from the pupils and House team of Severn Hill.
God of Israel - God of hope.
Friday 6th Form Chapel, sponsored by Oldham's
The Gentlemen of Ridgemount provide today's readings and prayers.
Junior School Chapel Service - sponsored by Moser's
EDH take the lead today in a service with the overall theme of Prayer.
Chapel service with readings and prayers provided by the gentlemen of School House
Chapel goes remote, but God does not!
A short service of morning prayer to start the week. It'd be good to know from anybody with Spotify or Apple music whether Libera Me played properly at the end or not