The Shropshire countryside may have a reputation for
being quiet and sleepy but the churches which are dotted
throughout stand as witnesses to sweeping shifts and
momentous moments in local and national life. The
unassuming presence of St Peter’s Church in the village of
Adderley, right up in the northeast corner of the county,
has plenty of stories of its own to tell.
Over nearly four centuries the church has seen peace and
prosperity, conflict and division, the building itself has
been extended, rebuilt and divided, the bells have rung
and been silenced, and the parish it serves has changed in
all sorts of ways.
St Peter’s Church has been there for the highs and lows of
life in Adderley, marking countless births, deaths and
marriages. It has hosted Harvest Festivals, Christmas
Carols, School celebrations and most importantly the
week in week out gathering of the faithful. This is the
heartbeat of the church, the heartbeat of the community,
as God’s people come together to lift their lives and the
life of their community to God in prayer and praise.
Rev’d Rich Clarkson, Rector
July 2019
(Taken from the Church guide)