North Shore Hospital Chapel

  • Our chapel has been used for many different types of service, from memorial services for patients and staff to blessings, funerals and a wedding.

    Special celebrations held in the Chapel such as Midwives Day, Cultural Awareness Weeks and Christmas services are just some of the ways the Chapel has invigorated life in the hospital and brought people together.

    Over 70 people regularly attend the Chapel for the first Sunday of the month service. 40 to 50 people regularly attend the 2nd and 3rd Sunday services and there are visiting Chaplains in addition to our two full time Chaplains. Many services rely on the chapel to provide a space within the hospital where staff, patients and visitors alike can find peace and calm.

    Generous donors also funded the purchase of the stunning stained glass windows (right). These windows, which form the focal point of the chapel, are over 100 years old and required careful crafting into place following their journey from Philadelphia, USA.


The chapel and its quiet room are a peaceful space for my clients and patients at North Shore Hospital. The space provides a sense of calm to clients, many of whom are experiencing various forms of grief and bereavement. The Spiritual setting also supports my work as I help clients navigate complex emotions and decision making processes
— Nurith Divekar, Social Worker, North Shore Hospital

Thanks to our wonderful donors, together with Health New Zealand Waitematā, over $500,000 was raised to provide a place place of solace for patients, their loved ones and staff within an environment which can sometimes be unfamiliar and challenging.

Liz & Paul Blackwell

Three Harbours Health Foundation

The Trusts Community Foundation

Harbour Hospice

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