The Church Electoral Roll is completely renewed every six years. 2025 is one of those years!

Occurring
for 16 days, 23 hours, 45 mins
Venue
Address

What is the Church Electoral Roll?
Every local Anglican church has to have one!
This is a formal list of those qualified to vote at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting where the elections take place for the Parochial Church Council (PCC) and parish representatives on the Deanery Synod.
In accordance with the Church Representation Rules, 2025 is a year in which an entirely new Church Electoral Roll must be prepared in advance of the Annual Parochial Church Meeting in every parish in the Church of England. This list, when compiled, must be published with names only, no other details, on the church noticeboard prior to the Annual Meeting.
Those entitled to have their names on this roll must be 16 years of age or over and they must reside in the relevant Parish or be regular worshipers in church whose roll they wish to join.
The Electoral Roll is completely renewed every six years, at which point all members have to re-apply for membership or else their names have to be deleted. By this means, the continuing validity and relevance of the roll is maintained. For your name to be entered on the Roll it will be necessary for you (or someone on your behalf) to complete a simple form.
This must be handed in to your local church representative.
Many people find that the renewal of the roll provides an opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to be part of their local church family.
However you don’t have to be on the roll to come to church!
Wherever you are on your journey, you will always be welcome at any of our churches.
The roll will have to be renewed this year in each one of the churches of the Mid-Trent Team.
Please contact any of our church wardens and they will be able to help and explain what you need to do or click the attachment below to fill in the application on-line to print or email.

Thank you.

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All Saints' Anglican- Methodist Church, Milwich, Staffordshire

WELCOME

There has been a church on this site since the 12th century. The nave was rebuilt in the 1790s and the tower contains the oldest dated bell in Staffordshire, cast by John of Colsale in 1409.

Whether visiting for a time of peace, quiet and prayer or just to look around, we hope that you enjoy your visit to our Church.

AND THE PRESENT

All Saints is part of the Mid-Trent Team of Churches, a group of eight Anglican parishes with ten churches. A regular Sunday communion service is held here at 11.15am. One of the services each month is Methodist led.

When there is a fifth Sunday in the month a united team service is held at 10.00am at each of the Churches in turn.

MAINTAINING THE CHURCH

The current cost of maintaining this historic place of worship is around £1,400 per month and we especially thank you for any donation that you feel able to leave.

HE CAME TO EARTH FOR US

Jesus was born in a Middle East town called Bethlehem, over 2000 years ago. He went about healing sick people by the shores of Lake Galilee and called twelve ordinary men to be his helpers.

He had no money, He wrote no books. He commanded no army. He wielded no political power. During his life he never travelled more than 200 miles in any direction. He was executed by being nailed to a cross at the age of 33. Today nearly 2 billion people worldwide worship Jesus as the divine Son of God.

Jesus taught us to trust in a loving and merciful Father and to pray to him for our needs and we pray that your time in All Saints Church may be a blessing to you.

Get in touch

Our Vicar is The Rev'd Vivienne Starkie.

( or the Methodist Minister, Stafford Circuit )

Associate Miniser The Rev'd Vivienne Starkie
01889 - 271046

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The Church Electoral Roll is completely renewed every six years. 2025 is one of those years!

Occurring
for 16 days, 23 hours, 45 mins
Venue
Address

What is the Church Electoral Roll?
Every local Anglican church has to have one!
This is a formal list of those qualified to vote at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting where the elections take place for the Parochial Church Council (PCC) and parish representatives on the Deanery Synod.
In accordance with the Church Representation Rules, 2025 is a year in which an entirely new Church Electoral Roll must be prepared in advance of the Annual Parochial Church Meeting in every parish in the Church of England. This list, when compiled, must be published with names only, no other details, on the church noticeboard prior to the Annual Meeting.
Those entitled to have their names on this roll must be 16 years of age or over and they must reside in the relevant Parish or be regular worshipers in church whose roll they wish to join.
The Electoral Roll is completely renewed every six years, at which point all members have to re-apply for membership or else their names have to be deleted. By this means, the continuing validity and relevance of the roll is maintained. For your name to be entered on the Roll it will be necessary for you (or someone on your behalf) to complete a simple form.
This must be handed in to your local church representative.
Many people find that the renewal of the roll provides an opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to be part of their local church family.
However you don’t have to be on the roll to come to church!
Wherever you are on your journey, you will always be welcome at any of our churches.
The roll will have to be renewed this year in each one of the churches of the Mid-Trent Team.
Please contact any of our church wardens and they will be able to help and explain what you need to do or click the attachment below to fill in the application on-line to print or email.

Thank you.

View attachment

Safeguarding

Our parish of All Saints, Milwich, is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Lichfield’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.