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We meet for in-person worship every Sunday at 2pm! Visit our Volunteer page for more information about how you can support Chapel on the Green right now.
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About our worship
Every Sunday at 2pm we gather outside Trinity Church on the New Haven Green to worship together. All are invited to participate through music, reading Scripture, and offering prayers. We alternate every week between a communion service and a healing prayer service. Click here to see an example of our Sunday Service bulletin.
We host a number of special events throughout the year, including the Annual Homeless Persons Memorial Service and the Maundy Thursday Foot Clinic & Health Fair.
Every Sunday at 2pm we gather outside Trinity Church on the New Haven Green to worship together. All are invited to participate through music, reading Scripture, and offering prayers. We alternate every week between a communion service and a healing prayer service. Click here to see an example of our Sunday Service bulletin.
We host a number of special events throughout the year, including the Annual Homeless Persons Memorial Service and the Maundy Thursday Foot Clinic & Health Fair.
Maundy Thursday Foot Clinic & Health Fair
At Chapel on the Green we commemorate Maundy Thursday, the day when Jesus washed his disciples’ feet, by washing the feet of the most vulnerable people in our community – those who are experiencing homelessness. Our event starts in the afternoon with an outdoor worship service, followed by a foot clinic and health fair. In the past, this has included foot washing for the homeless, free health screenings, syringe exchange van, Narcan education, and more. This event would not be possible without the support of Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center and many volunteers – let us know if you would like to be involved.
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Homeless Persons Memorial Service
Every year we lose people in our community whose lives were shortened due to homelessness, addiction, and struggles with mental health. The Homeless Persons Memorial Service is an opportunity to support one another as we remember those people who have died this past year and experienced homelessness during their lives. We host this event in partnership with Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center, which provides medical services to many of the people in our community.
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