You will see that we are appealing for
a major sum for essential works to the Organ. The Organ is a mammoth instrument containing around 3,500 wooden and metal pipes, ranging from 32-ft in length to just a few inches.
Over time, wood warps, leather perishes and electrical wiring deteriorates dangerously. Metal buckles, dirt falls into pipes, and all of the organ’s thousands of
intricate parts – often not accessible on a regular visit – have to be checked and repaired or renewed. Over 50 years since its installation, the majestic organ of the Temple Church now needs this once-in-a-generation overhaul.
We hope that through the generosity of those who have attended and loved the Temple Church and its music, future generations will also benefit from and enjoy this remarkable instrument. Those of you who would consider helping as generously as you feel able with this daunting task, please contact
organappeal@templechurch.com or Penny Jonas on
020 7427 5640 who would be delighted to explore possibilities with you.