You cracked the egg—nice tap!
Now enjoy 15 things you might not know about theChapel.
We released a worship album in 2013 called Arise. Yep, it’s still on Spotify.
Our main Trinity location used to be a Sweetbay. Before that? A Kash & Karry.
Before Trinity, we spent years in Tarpon Springs—where the parking lot doubled as a pothole obstacle course.
We once had a live pig named Apollo on stage for a message series called Piggin’ Out. Yes, really.
Before ministry, Pastor Q worked in the music industry—whole other career! Rock On!
During a remodel of our former Tarpon Springs location in 2015, our chairs got stuck at sea in a shipping container.
Pastor Q’s go-to after preaching used to be a Cuban sandwich with Salt & Vinegar chips—now it’s a salad pretending to be satisfying!
Our summer Day Camp is one of the biggest around—and it’s totally free. It’s back again this year!
Speaking of resurrection—our retired pews found new life in Haiti, and our original sound system now lives at a church in Land O’ Lakes.
The cross in the foyer? It’s from our 2015 Easter series called Salvaged.
Our leadership internship started with 9 students. Today? We average over 90 students in the program.
We help financially support a school in Haiti—Chapel Academy Haiti—with over 300 students. Mèsi Jezi
The Hope Center (our Counseling Space) was once an Anytime Fitness. It still flexes, just in a different way.
We had a short-term location at Countryside High School right before COVID hit but now we have 3 locations: Trinity, Port Richey & Odessa!
We once knocked down all of our staff offices just to make more space for kids—because we’re all in on the next generation. Worth it.