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You cracked the egg—nice tap! 

Now enjoy 15 things you might not know about theChapel.

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We released a worship album in 2013 called Arise. Yep, it’s still on Spotify. 

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Our main Trinity location used to be a Sweetbay. Before that? A Kash & Karry.

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Before Trinity, we spent years in Tarpon Springs—where the parking lot doubled as a pothole obstacle course.

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We once had a live pig named Apollo on stage for a message series called Piggin’ Out. Yes, really.

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Before ministry, Pastor Q worked in the music industry—whole other career! Rock On! 

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During a remodel of our former Tarpon Springs location in 2015, our chairs got stuck at sea in a shipping container.

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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!

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Our summer Day Camp is one of the biggest around—and it’s totally free. It’s back again this year!

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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.

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The cross in the foyer? It’s from our 2015 Easter series called Salvaged

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Our leadership internship started with 9 students. Today?  We average over 90 students in the program.

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We help financially support a school in Haiti—Chapel Academy Haiti—with over 300 students. Mèsi Jezi

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The Hope Center (our Counseling Space) was once an Anytime Fitness. It still flexes, just in a different way.

The Hope Center
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We had a short-term location at Countryside High School right before COVID hit but now we have 3 locations: Trinity, Port Richey & Odessa!

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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.

Chapel Kids