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NorthRodeChurchSouthSideWelcome to St Michael's Church in the village of North Rode, between Macclesfield and Congleton in Cheshire. We hope you'll find the information you're looking for and will contact us if you need anything else.

St Michael's is a beautiful Grade II listed small village church that was built by the Daintry family and completed in 1846. Northrth Rode is located in the Cheshire Plain, just outside the Peak District National Park.  It forms part of a recent benefice with Gawsworth, sharing a Rector.

St Michael's Church North Rode InteriorIt is the spiritual home for a committed community within and outwith the parish and you're assured of a warm welcome if you would like to join us. Our services range from the traditional to more contemporary, which we hope will appeal to all preferences.

The rector of our benefice with Gawsworth is the Revd. Colin Wilson BTh who can be contacted on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

The church is open during the day and you're welcome to visit and sign the visitor's book.

We welcome enquiries from those who are considering a commitment to the church through Baptism, whether themselves or for a child, Confirmation, or for a Wedding.

The church is also used for meetings, concerts and other events in conjunction with the adjacent Daintry Hall.

You can help the church through our Donations page, which accepts credit/debit cards, Paypal and CAF Charity accounts. 
 

With acknowledgements to Ken Edwards of Wynchco Solutions https://www.wynchco.uk/  for his invaluable support.

Welcome to St Michael's Church in the village of North Rode, between Macclesfield and Congleton in Cheshire. We hope you'll find the information you're looking for and will contact us if you need anything else.

St. Michael's is a beautiful Grade II listed small village church that was built by the Daintry family and completed in 1846. North Rode is located in the Cheshire Plain, just outside the Peak District National Park. It forms part of a new benefice with Gawsworth, sharing a Rector.

It is the spiritual home for a committed community within and outwith the parish and you're assured of a warm welcome if you would like to join us. Our services range from the traditional to more contemporary, which we hope will appeal to all preferences.

The rector of our benefice with Gawsworth is the Revd. Colin Wilson BTh who can be contacted on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The church is open during the day and you're welcome to visit and sign the visitor's book.

We welcome enquiries from those who are considering a commitment to the church through Baptism, whether themselves or for a child, Confirmation, or for a Wedding.

The church is also used for meetings, concerts and other events in conjunction with the adjacent Daintry Hall.

You can help the church through our donations page, which accepts credit/debit cards, Paypal and CAF charity accounts.

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