Chapel
Christ’s Hospital was founded in 1552 partly in response to
a sermon preached by the Bishop of London before King Edward VI drawing
the young king’s attention to the plight of orphaned and homeless
children in the City of London
The Christian character of the Foundation and School has remained
a constant in the life of Christ’s Hospital for over four and
a half centuries
The School’s Mission Statement speaks of the aspiration to
present to its pupils the Christian Faith in all its mystery and
splendour, but in the 21st Century such an intention can only be
realized with a sensitive, understanding and inclusive approach to
the task of commending Christ’s gospel to members of the school.
Christian values sustain the whole of Christ’s Hospital life,
enhancing care for the individual, supplying a moral framework for
the delivery of education in all its facets and giving pastoral support
to anyone who is experiencing difficulties.
The Chapel occupies a central position on the site and provides an
inspiring space both for corporate worship on Sundays and Tuesdays
and also for smaller, more intimate voluntary services at other times
of the week
The Chaplains work closely with the Director of Music and the Organist
to create a reflective and joyful atmosphere in both formal and informal
services. There is a robust quality to the congregational singing
of hymns in services and the 120 strong Chapel Choir is remarkable
in its quality and versatility
The Chapel and its Chaplains are integral to Christ’s Hospital
as much in the modern context as in past centuries. The contribution
to the formation of pupils at every stage of their school careers
by the instilling of Christian principles and ideals should not be
underestimated.
All pupils are expected to attend Full School Chapel. We welcome
those from different faith backgrounds or with little experience
of worship. Whilst we respect the individual’s own faith, the
style of Chapel services allows us all to reflect. On leaving Grecians
(Year 13 students) are presented with a bible to remind them of their
school’s continuing commitment to the values embodied in the
gospel.
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