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All Saints' Parish - Streetly  Foley Road East Streetly Sutton Coldfield West Midlands B74 3JX
* Last updated on Thursday 25th September 2008

General Information
Streetly is a semi-rural parish with a population of approximately 14,000, situated ten miles from Birmingham, five miles from Walsall and six miles from
Lichfield. The original church was built in 1908 and further extended in 1954. It will
accommodate between 200 and 300.
Church OfficeThe church office is open Monday - Friday from 9.00 am - 12.00 noon and Saturday 10.00 am - 12.00 noon. The Parish Clerk is Mrs Brenda Clarke and can be contacted on 0121 353 3582

All Saints' Church - StreetlyClick on Pictures to see two more views of All Saints' Church (25kb) and (29kb)
  
The Blessed SacramentThe Blessed Sacrament is reserved in Church and the Clergy will gladly take Communion to those who genuinely cannot attend on Sundays. The Clergy are also available for confession, counsel or just to provide a listening ear.
Church Leaders
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Priest / Leader | Name | Telephone Number |
| Vicar | Rev'd Alan Bartlam | 0121 353 2292 |
| Ordained Local Minister | Rev'd Jeremy Blunt | - |
| Lay Minister | Mrs Joyce Warrilow | - |
| Church Warden | Mr Ian Bruce | - |
| Mrs Brenda John | - |
Services
| Day | Time | Service |
| Sunday | 8.00 am | Eucharist |
| 9.30 am | Parish Eucharist |
| 11.00 am | A Shorter Service for All Ages |
| 6.00 pm | Evensong (Taize format on 3rd Sunday of Month) |
| Monday | 7.00 pm | Eucharist |
| Tuesday | 10.00 am | Eucharist |

Galleries
From time to time we shall add a gallery of pictures. Just click on the links below to see the gallery. All pictures will be in a separate window.
Gallery 1: Pictures taken at the all age services held in August 2007
Gallery 2: Pictures taken at All Saints' Festival and Flower Display, November 2007

Church History Click here to read about the history of the church including a large number of pictures which you can view if you wish.
Parish Records
Historic records of All Saints, Streetly have been deposited at
Staffordshire Record Office, where they are available for consultation by
the public. These include the parish registers of baptisms 1909-1965,
marriages 1912-1974 and burials 1939-1971.
A catalogue of these records is available in "Gateway to the Past" - the online catalogue of the
Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Archive Service. The Archive Service's
website provides further information on
planning a visit to the office to consult records, should you wish to do so.
Church Activities
 Day |  Time |  Activity |
| Monday | 10.00 am | PATS - for parents and toddlers (until 11.30 am) |
| 5.15 pm | Rainbows |
| 8.15 pm | Mothers' Union (2nd Monday each month) |
| Tuesday | 2.30 pm | Ladies Fellowship |
| 6.00 pm | Brownies (until 7.30 pm) |
| 7.30 pm | Guides (until 9.00 pm) |
| Friday | 9.30 am | Little Angels - for pre-school children from 2 years old (until 11.30 am)
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| 7.30 pm | Choir Practice |
Forthcoming Events
Friday 26th September:- MacMillan Coffee Morning - 10.30 am
Sunday 28th September:- Back to Church Sunday
Sunday 5th October:- There will not be any morning Services at All Saints.
Priesting of Revd Jeremy Blunt at St Augusta's, Rugeley - 10.30 am
Jeremy will preside over a Communion Service - 4.00 pm
November 1st - November 4th All Saints Festival an Flower Display
Saturday 1st November, 7.30 pm City of Wolverhampton Brass Band Concert
Sunday 2nd November All Saints Festival Services
Monday 3rd November 7.30 pm All Souls Day Requiem
Tuesday 4th November 7.30 pm The Vaughan Singers Concert
Saturday 29th November:- Children's Society Christmas Fayre - 10.00 am
Further events will be noted here as and when they have been arranged.


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