St Michael & All Angels is a welcoming church located in Bexhill, known for its Gothic revival architecture and community-focused activities. Established in response to the town’s growth, the church was dedicated in 1930 and has since been a key part of the local community. It features a Sussex barn roof and an interior that includes a large altar, originally placed below the East window but later moved to the centre of the sanctuary during a reordering in 1997.
The church is not only a place of worship but also serves as a hub for various community activities, facilitated by its halls built in 1961 and 1972. These halls host a range of events and groups, including a lunch club, prayer groups, and activities for children and adults alike.
St Michael’s is part of the Bexhill Parish Team Ministry and falls under the Diocese of Chichester, actively participating in the wider Anglican community. The church is committed to safeguarding, with policies reviewed annually to ensure the protection of all community members.
For those interested in personal milestones, St Michael’s offers services for baptisms and weddings, integrating these celebrations into their community life. The church’s stained glass windows and embroidered hangings add artistic depth to its serene atmosphere, reflecting its historical and spiritual significance to the area.