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Union Chapel
19b Compton Terrace
London
N1 2UN
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October 3rd
Communion Service
Reflections on the creative power of God within our personal relationships together with music and prayer.
Our Communion Services are open to all who would like to share bread and wine with us. This is an act which draws us closer to each other and to God.
Service led by Rev Vaughan Jones
Music from Masashi Fujimoto (Tenor) and Ed Kemp-Luck (Organ)
October 10th
Prayer, reflections and music for Sunday morning
This week’s service will be led by Dr Graham White
Music from Ben Comeau
October 17th
Prayer, reflections and music for Sunday morning
Our reflections today will be on the power of servanthood. We will explore the contradictions of the Gospel, that it is in our weakness we find strength and in serving that we find our lives.
This week’s service will be led by Rev Vaughan Jones
Music from Claudina Edwards (voice) and Anthony Fort (organ)
October 24th
Black History Month Service
Sunday Worship this Sunday will focus on Black History Month as a celebration of the faith, resilience and journey toward freedom. It is a moment to confess the sins of the church and to celebrate the deep faith discovered in adversity.
With Music from Union Chapel Voices directed by Luyanda Jezile
Union Chapel Voices: Alessandro Gruttadauria | Claudina Edwards | Danika Johnson | Dean Vittè | Elena Breschi | Lidia Guerra | Masashi Fujimoto | Noura Challion | Ogo Ajala | Rosellina Guarascio| Vita Pugliese
Preacher: Rev. Augustus Tanner-Ihm
Union Chapel Voices are a unique group of singers performing Gospel Music in our iconic church. Beginning with the sound of Gospel’s African roots the singers move effortlessly into a contemporary mode. Made up of talented solo singers who blend into a fresh and dynamic sound. They bring an exciting new dimension to worship in Union Chapel.
Augustine Tanner-Ihm is a Doctoral Student in Transformational and Cultural Leadership and Practical Theology at Bakke Graduate University based in Dallas, Texas. He is also the Assistant Curate and Student, Mission and Outreach Director at St. James and Emmanuel Didsbury in Manchester.
Augustus is a charismatic Afro-American educator, theologian, pastor, activist, leader, mentor, trustee, presenter, speaker, and missiologist based in the United Kingdom. He has spoken at the Stonewall National Workplace Conference, Pride, and Glory Festival Manchester, The Durham Union, BBC Breakfast, Church of England General Synod, UK Houses of Parliament, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 4, BBC Songs of Praise, and Channel 5. He has written articles in the Church Times, The Moody Standard, and The Church of England Newspaper.
He has read degrees in Education and Theology from Moody Bible Institute, Northwestern University, Iowa State University, St. Mellitus College, Sarum College, and the University of Durham.
October 31st
All Saints
Prayer, reflection, music and baptism
On the eve of All Saints Day we reflect with gratitude for the witness of the past and on the hope of re-birth as represented in the act of baptism.
This week’s service will be led by Vaughan Jones
Music from Anthony Fort (Organ)