About Us
St Michael and All Angels is a beautiful church on the edge of the village of Tirley. St Michael and All Angels was severely affected by the 2007 floods in Gloucestershire and received national attention when it was featured on the front page of newspaper reports pictured in the midst of the flood waters surrounding it.
After much hard work St Michael and All Angels is open once more. Newly restored, with a new organ gallery especially designed with stainless steel columns, and an open worship space.
You are very welcome to visit us and find out more.
St Michael and All Angels, Tirley, is one of seven churches in the new West of Severn Benefice including the parishes of Ashleworth, Corse, Hartpury, Hasfield, Maisemore, Staunton, and Tirley.
The West of Severn Benefice takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England’s robust procedures and guidelines. You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding
The churches of our West of Severn Benefice will strive to create and maintain environments that are safe for all, that promote well-being, that prevent abuse, and that create nurturing, caring conditions within our churches for children, young people and vulnerable adults. Our Benefice Council and our Parish Church Councils shall support our benefice and church safeguarding officers in adhering to safer good practice and to challenge the abuse of power.