Evensong is the Service of Evening Prayer by Song

Evensong is a musical setting of the evening prayer service and includes singing of hymns, psalms, canticles and prayers. It can also include a short sermon, depending on the season and officiating priest and runs for approximately 25 minutes.

This is a service of reflection, of allowing oneself to hear God through the readings, psalms, and canticles. It is offering to God beauty in language and music, remembering in the words of The Book of Common Prayer, that "in returning and rest we shall be saved, in quietness and in confidence shall be our strength".

Evensong is one of the official services of the Anglican church - the Church of England, and in Scotland, the Scottish Episcopal Church. It was first published in 1549, in an order drawn up by Thomas Cranmer, and was later revised in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Choral Evensong is the name given to the service when the majority of the service is sung by a choir to musical settings, drawing from diverse choral traditions.

You will be asked to join in silently while the music is offered on your behalf. You may join in verbally in the chanting of the Lord's Prayer and the Apostles' Creed, and in the singing of the hymns.

Look for Evensong at these parishes around our Diocese:

Listen to Evensong from the Episcopal Media Center

Evensong is drawn almost entirely from the Bible. The form of the service is very little altered from the form of the sixteenth century, but the content has a longer history. The Psalms were the hymnbook of the Jewish temple. Canticles are taken from other scripture passages and hymns of the early Church.  

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