Easter Sunday Worship where music from the choir was enjoyed at Salisbury Cathedral

God’s love

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TODAYS SERVICES

7:30 am

Morning Prayer

7:45 am

Holy Communion

12:00 pm

Holy Communion

5:30 pm

Choral Evensong

Experience our rich tradition of music and worship

We are a living Church where God is praised and people grow in faith. We pray daily for our community and the world beyond it. Music is central to our services and is led by our talented choirs and musicians.

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Girls from the Choir practising their music for Evensong worship.

Services


You can join a service in person or watch a live stream from the comfort of your home. We will always welcome you to our community and are here to encourage you through your day-to-day life.

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Salisbury Cathedral Youth Choir performing music by George Frideric Handel

Choirs and Music


Music is the beating heart of our daily lives. Our choral tradition is centuries old with a reputation for excellence. Here, you can enjoy choral evensong, an organ recital or a major concert in spectacular medieval surroundings.

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Full congregation in the Nave of Salisbury Cathedral on the Eucharist

Our Community


Our congregation is the soul of our Cathedral. We will always welcome you to our community and are here to encourage you through your day-to-day life.

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A wedding being held at Salisbury Cathedral

Life Events


Everyone at the Cathedral understands how important baptisms, weddings and funerals are to you. We respect these occasions and we are here to offer you advice and to support you through these major changes in your personal lives.

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A reflection from the font inside Salisbury Cathedral during a service

Sermons and Reflections


Take some time to read and reflect with words from our clergy and community.

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For centuries, this holy place has captivated pilgrims, worshippers, and visitors alike. In its breath-taking beauty, we glimpse the faith and hope of those who conceived and built it and, as we gaze upon their work, we find our own faith and hope restored.

Dean Nicholas Papadopulous