At The Chapel, we believe financial health is a reflection of God’s faithfulness and the worshipful, generous hearts of His people. Through careful stewardship, unwavering faith, and a commitment to expanding His kingdom, together, we have built a church that is not only spiritually thriving but also financially strong.
Every gift fuels life-changing ministry. With over 15,000 individuals who call The Chapel their church home, we celebrate the faithful giving that enables us to expand our mission to help people come alive to God.
At The Chapel, every dollar has a purpose. Our budget reflects a heart for people and furthering the kingdom in our communities through vibrant ministries, local and global outreach missions, prayer opportunities, our weekend gatherings, and more.
Revival is experienced when lives are transformed. Your worshipful giving helps our church be a place of renewal and hope for people who call The Chapel their church home and beyond.
The Chapel is living a story of Revival...
In FY24, we set a faith-filled giving target of $10,000,000, believing in God’s provision. Not only did we meet this goal—we exceeded it. This budget represents a generally flat giving target over the last six years, while…
Our commitment to debt reduction is unwavering. In the past eight years, we have faithfully paid off $6.65 million in debt. What once seemed like an impossible burden is now a testimony to God’s provision and the faithfulness of our community, ensuring stability for the future and readiness for whatever God invites us into.
We are proud to be a fiscally responsible church, ensuring that every dollar given is maximized for ministry impact. Each year, we undergo an external audit, affirming our integrity and accountability. Additionally, The Chapel holds the EFCA Seal of Approval, a distinction that sets us apart among churches in our area.
Now I say this: the one who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the one who sows generously will also reap generously. Each one must do just as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
2 Corinthians 9:6-7