Mosaic Choir will be singing at the Orthodox Cathedral of St Andrew, Kentish Town, London on Monday 6 December at 19:30 for a 19:45 start. Please join the choir for their favourite carols from around the world! Free entry with a charity collection.


Following successful virtual visits last summer and winter, the Fellowship is delighted to announce:
Come and listen to talks about these wonderful saints and witnesses who can teach us so much in living the faith in the modern world. Come and see!
Taking place every Monday, 19 July-23 August, 19:00-20:30 BST (London, UK) on Zoom.
Sign up here whether you want to attend one or all of the series. See you there!
You can download the poster below to further advertise with your parish and community. Right mouse click on the jpeg image and ‘save image as’ or download the pdf file.

Our friends at the International Society for Orthodox Church Music have published the programme for the ninth international conference being held in Joensuu, Finland – Church Music and Topography: City, Village, and Monastery
Academics and practitioners from a wide variety of musical disciplines attend and give papers on their latest research. Even if you are not a specialist, you can learn an enormous amount about musical traditions from the presentations from across the Orthodox world and beyond.
Joensuu is a wonderful place, a town where everything is in walking distance, with two Orthodox Churches, a seminary and a university teaching theology from both the Orthodox and Lutheran traditions, with Valamo/New Valaam and Lintula (pictured) monasteries close by. It is well worth a visit in person, but in these uncertain times, the conference organisers have also made it possible to participate virtually! Online attendance can be booked until 31 May, 40EUR for ISOCM members, 60EUR for non-members.
Why not attend virtually and think about attending in person in two years’ time?
Not only is the Youth Festival now accepting applications on its website, but there is no age restriction because it will be online! And it will be free to attend (with donations welcome).
Join us in fellowship and learning on the topic of Faith, not Superstition: Seeking Orthodox Christian Spirituality
There will be talks by fantastic speakers and time to spend together in prayer and enjoyment. More information to follow!
28-31 May 2021, on Zoom