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Dean of Marsh Chapel

The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill

Staff
  • The Rev. Dr. Jessica Chicka, University Chaplain for International Students
  • The Rev. Dr. Karen Coleman, Chaplain for Episcopal Students
  • The Rev. Dr. Victoria Hart Gaskell, Minister for Visitation
  • Dr. Scott Allen Jarrett, Director of Music
Guest Preachers
  • The Rev. Dr. Soren Hessler
  • The Rev. Brittany Longsdorf
  • The Rev. Dr. Robert Cummings Neville, Dean Emeritus of Marsh Chapel
  • The Rev. Dr. Jennifer Quigley
  • Brother Lawrence A. Whitney, LC†
  • All Guest Preachers
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  • Lessons and Carols
  • The Bach Experience
  • “This I Believe”

 

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Marsh Chapel Sermon Archive

Marsh Chapel has a long and distinguished history of excellence in preaching. From Howard Thurman through our present dean, the Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Marsh Chapel preaches a gospel of grace and freedom, a responsible Christian liberalism.

Within each blog post there is a link to the listen to the full worship service and a link to listen to the sermon only. Sermons are available in this archive back through the tenure of Dean Robert Cummings Neville.

RSS Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

  • Lenten Sermon Series No. 3 “Ortega y Gasset in Philosophy and Poetry”, March 15th, 2026
    The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon on John 4:5–42 Lenten Sermon Series No. 3  “Jose Ortega y Gasset in Philosophy and Poetry”. The Marsh Chapel Choir performs “Open thou mine eyes” by John Rutter and "Drop, drop, slow tears" by Kenneth Leighton.Subscribe to our YouTube channel:  @MarshChapelMedia  Watch Sunday morning worship services […]
  • Lenten Sermon Series No. 2 “Ortega y Gasset In Conversation with Catholicism”, March 8th, 2026
    The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon on John 4:5–42 Lenten Sermon Series No. 2  “Ortega y Gasset  In Conversation with Catholicism”. The Marsh Chapel Choir performs “Vere languores” by Tomás Luis de Victoria and "Oh come, everyone that thirsteth" by Felix Mendelssohn.Subscribe to our YouTube channel:  @MarshChapelMedia  Watch Sunday morning worship services […]
  • “ Communion Meditation ”, March 1st, 2026
    The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon on John 3:1–17  “Communion Meditation”. The Marsh Chapel Choir performs “Lift thine eyes (from Elijah)” by Felix Mendelssohn and "Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, SWV 380" by Heinrich Schütz.Subscribe to our YouTube channel:  @MarshChapelMedia  Watch Sunday morning worship services live: https://www.bu.edu/chapel/worship/worship-services-live-stream/Follow our Sermons & Services […]

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