Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

By: Marsh Chapel Boston University The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill Dean
  • Summary

  • The weekly Sunday interdenominational worship service from Marsh Chapel at Boston University. Our services include enchanting music, thought provoking preaching, and heartfelt elements of liturgy and prayer. Our Dean is The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill. Marsh Chapel is a beautiful structure of stained glass and gothic architecture located along the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Episodes
  • "Faith Has Made You Well", October 27th, 2024
    Oct 27 2024

    The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill (Dean of the Chapel) preaches a sermon entitled "Faith Has Made You Well". The Marsh Chapel Choir performs "Cantate Domino" by Hans Leo Hassler, and "A new commandment" by Thomas Tallis.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • "In Service", October 20th, 2024
    Oct 20 2024

    The Rev. Dr. Jessica Chicka (University Chaplain for International Students) preaches a sermon entitled "In Service". The Marsh Chapel Choir performs "Jesu, dulcis memoria” by Josef Rheinberger, and "Jesu, dulcis memoria" by Pierre Villette.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • "The Bach Experience", October 13th, 2024
    Oct 13 2024

    The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill (Dean of the Chapel) and Dr. Scott Allen Jarrett (Director of Music) preaches a sermon entitled "The Bach Experience". The Marsh Chapel Choir performs Cantata "In allen meinen Taten, BWV 97" by J. S. Bach.

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    1 hr and 13 mins

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