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Chapel of Christ the Servant
Once known as the Chapel of Industry, a name which reflected Coventry’s past reputation as the industrial capital of Britain, the Chapel of Christ the Servant gives thanks for the humble act of Jesus washing his disciples’ feet. This important incident at the Last Supper is celebrated in the Eucharist or Communion. By having clear glass, the Chapel enables those looking outwards to keep in touch with the world beyond. Inside, the altar and cross were made by students and apprentices from the nearby university and local industry.