I had the opportunity to attend this church in Brussels on a Sunday morning and it was definitely an experience that I treasure from my European trip. Being from the United States, I sought out a church similar to my Episcopal home church, and this Church of England was the best option in Brussels. Service was in English.
The church is relatively nondescript from the outside, but clearly labeled. I proceeded in for the 0900 service and it was almost empty. I would have thought that maybe there wasn't a service as advertised except for candles lit on the altar. The inside was very beautiful (see photo) and traditional, as was the worship. It was led by a pastor of African heritage, Augustine Nwaekwe, who gave a great sermon based upon personal experiences of fear from his upbringing in Africa appropriate to the liturgy of the day.
Overall there were only about 11 people in attendance, 5 of which were one family. I followed in my Book of Common Prayer I brought with me, but things were out of order from what I was used to but I could follow. Communion was offered, a wonderful experience to share with those of the same faith, but otherwise a different culture.
I talked to Rev. Nwaekwe and others after the service, but as I said, it was sparsely attended. They had later services at 1030, 1400 and 1900 (led by another paster) the might have been more attended (but would have interfered with my tourist day).
I would rate higher if not for the sparse attendance, I figure that the later services had more energy. read more