This week marked a proud moment in our local community as St Anne’s Church celebrated its 160-year anniversary — a landmark milestone for a building that holds deep historical and emotional significance in Burntwood and beyond. As the first church in England to have electricity, St Anne’s has long been a symbol of progress and community spirit.
At inLIFE, we were honoured to sponsor and support this special occasion, which brought together local schools, charities, councillors, and our Member of Parliament to reflect on the church’s past, present and future. The event was hosted by Reverend Richard, who led a heartfelt presentation and showcased a touching video that highlighted the many ways the church continues to serve the local area — from charity partnerships and food banks to wellbeing walks, youth groups and support services.


Supporting the Celebration
As part of our sponsorship, inLIFE contributed to the event in several ways:
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We created the official anniversary logo used across all promotional materials.
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Our team provided video shots, helping to capture and present the church’s ongoing impact.
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We also funded the tote bags given out at the event — filled with community goodies and keepsakes for attendees.
The day was more than just a celebration of a building — it was a testament to the power of community, compassion, and continuity. Seeing children from local schools engaged, charities sharing their work, and leaders from all levels coming together under one roof was a reminder of the church’s ongoing role as a hub for unity and hope.
Rooted in Local Legacy
At inLIFE, our roots in Burntwood run deep. Supporting events like this is not just part of our commitment to giving back — it’s personal. St Anne’s Church sits right next to the land where our eco-friendly inLIFE Lodge now stands, and the church has been home to inLIFE Directors Great Grand parents, Grandparents and family since.
David’s grandfather also historically pumped the organ manually during services, long before electric motors took over. It’s those small but powerful memories that make our involvement in this celebration all the more meaningful.
We’re proud to have played a part in marking such a momentous occasion and look forward to continuing to support the organisations and people that make our local area so special.
