Why I go to York Unitarian Chapel
Members of the congregation talk about why they go to Saint Saviourgate Unitarian Chapel in York
A Unitarian Sunday Service from Oxford
Recorded in the Chapel of Harris Manchester College, Oxford with the kind permission of the Chapel Society
Robert Curgenven live Unitarian Church Cambridge UK - 23 September 2013
Why go to Crewkerne Unitarian Chapel
Why go to Crewkerne Unitarian Chapel
Come Away Death
Live recording of Come Away Death (Quilter), perfomred by James Gaughan (baritone) and David Hammond (piano) at the York Unitarian Chapel.
Is this the most beautiful Church in England? | Tewkesbury Abbey, UK
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - John Morgan
A thrilling a capella adaptation of the magnificent poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, performed in the Unitarian Chapel, York, UK, March 2019.
Composed by John Morgan
Conducted by Chris Hamlett
Lighting, Video and Sound - David Rose
Contact the page owner if you want to perform this work with your choir!
Unitarian Gateacre Chapel, Liverpool
Presentation at the National General Assembly (AGM) 2009
Why I attend Padiham Unitarian Chapel
Padiham congregation express their views.
Clovelly: Methodist Chapel, North Devon, UK (Part 5)
Here in (Part 5) of our visit to Clovelly we visit the Methodist chapel.. This chapel no longer has a regular congregation, but has a ministry as a house of prayer for the many visitors to the delightful village of Clovelly.. The village is privately-owned (by the same family since 1738)...
Why go to the Unitarian Chapel in Bridgwater
Why go to the Unitarian Chapel in Bridgwater
Chapels
Chapels
The buildings of nonconformity
This video looks at the varied forms, appearance, and patterns of use of local non-conformist buildings which many people overlook. The video compares the archaeology of remaining buildings of different denominations, asks what these tell us about the way they worshipped and how the chapels related to the human and industrial landscape of villages and towns. Baptist and Unitarian chapels are compared with contemporary Church of England chapels of ease and Quaker Meeting Houses. Early primitive Methodist houses in which the 'Ranters' preached are contrasted with the cavernous grandeur of Victorian methodist churches built in major industrial towns like York.
The study of chapels can relate to a wide range of studies: in history, religion, geography, conservation and social development. It is also relevant for planners, architects, and chapel-goers in an age when many nonconformist buildings face redundancy, and thousands have already disappeared. The video looks at the former fine Salem Chapel which stood in St. Saviourgate, York, and then substitutes today's view of the office block which has replaced it. English Heritage gives advice on the care of historic chapels, and is a source of grant aid for the repair of chapels which are of national importance.
Open Day
Masonic open day at St Saviourgate, York, celebrating the Tercentenary of United Grand Lodge of England.
Unitarian Christian Association
Raymond Lamb of the World Community for Christian Meditation answers questions on meditation. Godalming, England. July 27th, 2013.
Bridport Unitarians
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Volunteers of the Unitarian movement in the UK 2
A video detailing the work of Unitarian volunteer Kake Buchanan
Horsham Unitarian Church
Worthing Road, Horsham, West Sussex, more about this building on hiddenhorsham.co.uk
Lupton family
The Lupton family are of Yorkshire origin and first achieved prominence in ecclesiastical and academic circles in England in the 16th century through the fame of Dr Roger Lupton, provost of Eton College and chaplain to Henry VIII. By the Georgian era, the family's fame was cemented in the Northern English city of Leeds. Described in the City of Leeds archives as landed gentry, a political and business dynasty, they had become successful woollen cloth merchants and manufacturers who flourished during the Industrial Revolution and traded throughout northern Europe, the Americas and Australia.
As Members of Parliament – Arnold Lupton – and local politicians, the Lupton family contributed to the political life of both the UK and to the civic life of Leeds well into the 20th century. Several members were close to the British Royal Family and particularly philanthropic. Many were Mayor and later Lord Mayor of Leeds and were progressive in their views. They were associated with both the Church of England and the Unitarian church in England. The Lupton Residences of the University of Leeds are named after members of the family and the world's largest law firm, DLA Piper, was established by solicitor Sir Charles Lupton as Dibb-Lupton.
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British churches fight to keep the faith
While most churches have seen their congregations dwindling for years, some are bucking the trend and are increasing the size of their flock. The city of Lincoln has seen surprising growth and a floating church in Londons financial heart has also seen an increase. So whats their secret?
Dublin_Saint Paul´s Anglican Chapel (Alleluiah)
Saint Paul´s Anglican Church
Dublin, Ireland