A Sacred Tradition at Sea | Sunday Worship with the Captain on Queen Elizabeth, Worship on the Waves
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Welcome to our Sunday service at sea. Today is the second Sunday of Advent.
The night is fast spent and the day is at hand. Let us therefore cast off the works of darkness and let us put on the armor of light.
May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus died.
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Full raw footage of Traditional Martime Church at sea led by Captain Stephen Howarth , 30 minutes long Filmed Dec 2025 on Queen Elizabeth On a Cunard voyage, tradition doesn’t live in museums… it walks the decks. Every Sunday aboard Cunard Cruise Lines, a beautiful and time-honored tradition takes place: Church at Sea. On the elegant Queen Elizabeth, guests are invited to gather for a formal worship service—led by the Captain of the ship himself. Set against the vastness of the open ocean, this service is a moment of reflection, calm, and connection. It is a reminder of Cunard’s deep maritime heritage, when faith and seamanship were closely intertwined, and the Captain was responsible not only for the ship, but for the spiritual well-being of those aboard. Whether you are religious or simply curious, Church at Sea is a uniquely moving experience—quiet, respectful, and deeply traditional. Join me as I share this rare glimpse into one of Cunard’s most dignified and lesser-known customs, still practiced today aboard the Queen Elizabeth. #Cunard#QueenElizabeth#christianity#church#cruise