Conversational Evensong at St. Nicholas with Jason Anthony

Chiswick Lifeboat crew member talks about Saving Lives at Sea


Jason Anthony is a volunteer with the RNLI

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April 16, 2024

As part of the celebrations for the 200th anniversary of the RNLI a Conversational Evensong is being held at St. Nicholas Church.

Chiswick Lifeboat crew member Jason Anthony will be talking on the subject of ‘Saving Lives at Sea’.

It will be an evening of relaxed conversation and worship and music and a chance to find out a little more about Chiswick RNLI Station and its vital work saving lives on the River Thames.

Canapes will be offered and all are welcome at 6pm on Sunday 28 April.

Introduced in 2013 by former Curate, Fr Andrew Downes, Conversational Evensong has proved to be a very popular monthly service with both regular parishioners and visitors alike. Guests who are influential in Church and Public life, such as Archbishop Rowan Williams, Jonathan Aitken, Jeremy Vine, Baroness Cox, Sir Anthony Seldon and Frank Field MP, have been invited to St Nicholas and asked to choose a piece of music, a reading and a favourite object and explain why they have chosen them.

St Nicholas Church is at Church Street, Chiswick, W4 2PJ. It is the earliest of the parish churches of Chiswick. Founded some 1,300 years ago, it was rebuilt in the 1880s, but the tower dates from 1425.

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