Episcopal · CT

Saint Michael's Chapel

40 Bulls Bridge Road, South Kent, CT 06785

About Saint Michael's Chapel


Saint Michael's Chapel is a Episcopal church located at 40 Bulls Bridge Road, South Kent, CT, 06785. You can reach Saint Michael's Chapel at +18609273539.

Patron saint of Saint Michael's Chapel


Other churches named after Saint Michael's


5 other churches named in honor of Saint Michael's are indexed in Churches List. The most-reviewed of those appear below.

Where is Saint Michael's Chapel located?


Saint Michael's Chapel is located at 40 Bulls Bridge Road, South Kent, CT, 06785. The building sits at coordinates 41.67943, -73.47136, placing it in South Kent, CT 06785.

Location is approximate — drawn from the public street address.

What to expect at a service at Saint Michael's Chapel


Episcopal worship uses the Book of Common Prayer, the same liturgy Anglicans have prayed for centuries.

  • Holy Eucharist lasts about an hour. Includes Scripture readings, sermon, the Nicene Creed, prayers of the people, and Communion.
  • All baptized Christians are welcome to receive Communion regardless of denomination.
  • Dress varies by parish — suit or business casual is always safe.

Generalized notes for first-time visitors. Individual churches vary — when in doubt, ask a greeter at the door.

Questions and answers about Saint Michael's Chapel


What denomination is Saint Michael's Chapel?
This church is part of the Episcopal tradition.
Where is Saint Michael's Chapel located?
Saint Michael's Chapel is located at 40 Bulls Bridge Road, South Kent, CT, 06785.

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