
Paschal Divine Services - April 2019
Saturday 20 April 2019 - Lazarus Saturday
10:00 Divine Liturgy
16:00 Vespers
Sunday 21 April 2019 - PALM SUNDAY
10:00 Divine Liturgy
Wednesday 24 April 2019 - GREAT WEDNESDAY
10:00 The Presanctified Liturgy
19:00 HOLY UNCTION
Thursday 25 April 2019 - GREAT THURSDAY
10:00 Divine Liturgy
19:00 Vigil
Friday 26 April 2019. - GREAT FRIDAY
10:00 ROYAL HOURS
19:00 VESPERS WITH THE PROCESSION OF THE SHROUD
Saturday 27 April 2019 - GREAT SATURDAY
10:00 Divine Liturgy
23:00 Paschal Matins
24:00 EASTER LITURGY
Sunday 28 April 2019 - EASTER
10:00 EASTER LITRUGY
19:00 Vespers
Monday 29 April 2019 - Bright Monday
10:00 Divine Litrugy
19:00 Vespers
Tuesday 30 April 2019 - Bright Tuesday
10:00 Divine Liturgy
19:00 Vespers

"Kosovo - a moment in civilisation " screening
Matinee screening: 8th February 2019 at 11.15 (doors open at 11.00)
Official premier screening: 8th February 2019 at 20.00 (doors open at 19.30)
Entry: £5
Please note latecomers will not be admitted after the start of the film so as not to disturb other filmgoers.
An Orthodox Christian Perspective on Sickness and Suffering - 23rd March 2019
A Study Day Series on Anthropology and Theology entitled “Making/Bringing Theology Personal: An Orthodox Christian Perspective on Sickness and Suffering” will take place on 23rd March 2019 in Oxford (St Theosevia House, 2 Canterbury Rd OX36LU). More information can be found here.

Vocal ensemble "Constantine" from Niš, Serbia
The vocal ensemble "Constantine" from the city of Niš, Serbia will perform in St Sava Church (89/91 Lancaster Road, London, W11 1QQ) on Tuesday 6th February 2018 from 7.30pm. Tickets £10.
The ensemble was formed in October 2008 by a group of chamber music enthusiasts and musicians in order to approach this music genre in a new way. Constantine’s diverse program is based on the works of Serbian and international musicians working in ethno, pop, rock, jazz, film, and church music. The program is focused on klapa singing as an attempt to surpass the borders of the convectional. For that reason Constantine’s repertoire includes various pieces from the whole of the XX century as well as different musical melodies that were written even earlier and belong to the ethno and church music traditions. The program consists of both original musical arrangements and new arrangements written by the members of the group. Constantine’s goal is promotion and affirmation of all chamber and non-traditional vocal ensembles as well as the preservation of music culture in Niš, Serbia and beyond.