Parish of CHELL & CHELL HEATH
Staffordshire
ST6 6JT

Contact Rev Stephen Pratt
Tel: 01782 838708
Email

Services:
St Michael's
Every Sunday:
Morning Worship 11 am 

Evening Worship 6:30pm

Every Thursday:
Holy Communion 10am

Church of the Saviour
Every Sunday:

Morning Worship 9:30am

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