Stuff that means a lot in church? (5)
I believe the answer is:
cloth
'stuff that' is the definition.
'cloth' can be an answer for 'stuff' (thesaurus). I'm not certain of the remainder of the definition.
'a lot in church?' is the wordplay.
'in' is an insertion indicator.
'church?' becomes 'ch' (common abbreviation).
'lot' put into 'ch' is 'CLOTH'.
'means' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for cloth that I've seen before include "Sails" , "rag" , "Textiles" , "Gingham, say" , "ministers" .)