
ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL WELCOMES
SRI SATHYA SAI CHARITABLE TRUST UK
HARMONY
THROUGH LOVE & SERVICE
Wednesday, 19th November, 2025
04:00 PM – 09:30 PM
St. Paul’s Cathedral,
London EC4M 8AD
Joining Instructions
We look forward to welcoming you to this exceptional celebration of 100 years of Sri Sathya Sai Baba, held at the iconic St Paul’s Cathedral in London.
The Cathedral—an enduring place of worship for over 1400 years—stands as a testament to a Christian tradition. This historic setting offers us a unique opportunity to honour Baba's universal message of unity of all religions (Sarva Dharma), love and service.
Our programme will beautifully integrate traditional worship with devotional hymns, creating a harmonious experience befitting this centenary celebration.
Arrival & Seating:
Please enter the Cathedral via the North Transept entrance, as indicated on the attached map. This entrance is step-free and will provide you with the quickest access to the reserved seating area.
Please report at the registration desk as soon as you arrive to know your seating area and table number.
Guests are requested to be seated by 4:15 PM to ensure a smooth start.
Dress Code:- Black tie or Traditional
ORDER OF EVENTS
Evensong On The Cathedral Floor
Special Service In The
OBE Chapel
Dinner
Reception
What is Evensong?
Evensong is the treasure of the worship here at St Paul’s. It is a service of sung Evening Prayer, taken from the Book of Common Prayer of 1662.
This meditative and reflective service lasts for around 45 minutes, giving space to pause for a moment as the day draws to a close. Evensong also gives visitors and worshippers the opportunity to experience the incredible voices of our Cathedral choir, who perform different, specially-selected choral works as part of each service.
This service is led by the choir, who sing responses, canticles, an anthem, and the psalms set for the day on our behalf, allowing us to experience the beauty of the music in this iconic setting. There are some readings from the Bible, and prayers are said for the Church, the World and ourselves.

We look forward to sharing an afternoon of harmony, reflection, and joyful celebration with you.