King's Chapel is a Christian Unitarian church located in downtown Boston.
We were established in 1686 as the first Anglican church in New England, and possess one of the most elegant Georgian church interiors of the colonial era.
Today we have an active congregation and a vibrant history tour program.
All are welcome at our church.
We were established in 1686 as the first Anglican church in New England, and possess one of the most elegant Georgian church interiors of the colonial era.
Today we have an active congregation and a vibrant history tour program.
All are welcome at our church.
Worship at King's Chapel
Morning Light
Sunday from 9:00-9:30 AM in person at the Little Chapel in the Parish House 64 Beacon Street and online via Zoom To participate in Morning Light remotely,
click here to register on Zoom For in person worship, doors to the Little Chapel will open at 8:45 AM.
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Morning Prayer
Sundays 11:00 AM in person at 58 Tremont Street and live-streamed on our home page and on Youtube. To participate in Morning Prayer remotely, download this week's Order of Service and visit our YouTube page
We welcome visiting UU Youth Groups, school groups, etc. but request that you email us to let us how many will join us and about any needs you may have.
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King's Chapel Memorial Project
King’s Chapel is creating a memorial that will serve as a site for reflection, a catalyst for conversation, an inspiration for activism, and a beacon of hope. To learn more, visit our Memorial Project page.
King’s Chapel is creating a memorial that will serve as a site for reflection, a catalyst for conversation, an inspiration for activism, and a beacon of hope. To learn more, visit our Memorial Project page.
Tours & History
This summer, King's Chapel is open for visits & tours, every day but Sunday from 10am to 5pm.
Entry is $5 per person and can be purchased at the church
- no advance purchase, reservations not necessary -
You are invited to take a guided tour for an additional fee. For more information, click here.
Music at King's Chapel
The musical tradition of King's Chapel dates back to 1713 when the church became the first in New England to acquire an organ. Music continues to remain an important part of King's Chapel and worship today. Come experience history in the making!
Tuesday Recitals
These recitals last between 30 and 40 minutes and take place every Tuesday at 12:15 at King's Chapel. They feature a wide variety of performing artists ranging from local students to traveling performers. The performances range from jazz and folk music from numerous ethnicities to classical music from medieval times to the present. For more information visit our Recitals page. |
Sunday Concert Series
Sunday Concerts will return in the fall! |