Free Friday Lunchtime Recital at St Mary’s: ‘Impressions’
St Marry's


Free Friday Lunchtime Recital at St Mary’s: ‘Impressions’
St Marry's
Date
19/06/2026
Time
13:15 - 14:00
Venue
St Mary's Church
Upper Street
N1 2TX
Area
Angel
Availability
Available
Event Type
concert
About This Event
Join us for a 20th Century programme, contemporary music exploring memory, remembrance and reminiscence.
Our sixth Free Friday Lunchtime Recital of 2026, will take place on Friday 19 June at 1.15pm. Jack Wood will be presenting a programme of 20th century and contemporary music exploring memory, remembrance and reminiscence. From Elegies to Impressions, this collection of pieces is by turns both introspective and whimsical and explores the evocative power of music.
The concert starts at 1.15pm with free hot drinks and homemade cake served from 12.45pm. Dates for the next few concerts are: 17 July, 21 August and 18 September.
The concerts are free and you don't need a ticket.
Our sixth Free Friday Lunchtime Recital of 2026, will take place on Friday 19 June at 1.15pm. Jack Wood will be presenting a programme of 20th century and contemporary music exploring memory, remembrance and reminiscence. From Elegies to Impressions, this collection of pieces is by turns both introspective and whimsical and explores the evocative power of music.
The concert starts at 1.15pm with free hot drinks and homemade cake served from 12.45pm. Dates for the next few concerts are: 17 July, 21 August and 18 September.
The concerts are free and you don't need a ticket.
About Organiser

St Marry's
All of us want somewhere to belong. For as long as people have been trying to find home in Islington, St Mary's has been there. And we are here for you, whether you want to explore faith and worship with us, to find a space to gather, or to be part of our pre-school community.
The Bible tells the story of God making a home for us. Each us of can call Islington home because God in Jesus Christ has called the world home. As a church, our vision is to live that story: to be a church calling Islington home.
Our values help us play our part in this story. They inform what we do and how we do it.
Commitment: We are committed to God, Islington, and one another. As a community, we seek to steward and develop our place at the heart of Islington.
Connection: We connect Islington to God and one another. Whether gathered and scattered, we seek to form life-changing and surprising relationships between people and God.
Care: In God’s strength, we care for Islington and one another. We seek to make our site and Islington places where all ages can flourish. We want to recognise others' gifts and use our gifts in service.
That's the kind of community we're hoping to become. But if you really want to get to know us, come and join us on Sundays at 11am or throughout the week. We'd love to be a part of your story.
Want to find out how we have called Islington home in the past? The Wikipedia page for St Mary Islington is a great place to start. S Allen Chambers Jr. wrote a very full account of the history of the church in 2004. You can read or download the account on this link.
The Bible tells the story of God making a home for us. Each us of can call Islington home because God in Jesus Christ has called the world home. As a church, our vision is to live that story: to be a church calling Islington home.
Our values help us play our part in this story. They inform what we do and how we do it.
Commitment: We are committed to God, Islington, and one another. As a community, we seek to steward and develop our place at the heart of Islington.
Connection: We connect Islington to God and one another. Whether gathered and scattered, we seek to form life-changing and surprising relationships between people and God.
Care: In God’s strength, we care for Islington and one another. We seek to make our site and Islington places where all ages can flourish. We want to recognise others' gifts and use our gifts in service.
That's the kind of community we're hoping to become. But if you really want to get to know us, come and join us on Sundays at 11am or throughout the week. We'd love to be a part of your story.
Want to find out how we have called Islington home in the past? The Wikipedia page for St Mary Islington is a great place to start. S Allen Chambers Jr. wrote a very full account of the history of the church in 2004. You can read or download the account on this link.
Ticket
FREE
Age Restriction: All Ages