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FAQ

How many people attend Westminster Chapel?
This not an easy question to answer. We have about 2,500 regular attendees and on a typical Sunday 2,000 – 3,000 people are on campus. We also have a number of people who are affiliated with Westminster through one of our many ministries.
Where did the name Westminster Chapel come from?
Westminster Chapel gets its name from the Westminster Confession. This confession was written in 1647 as a way to unify people from different backgrounds around a strong confession of faith. Westminster was founded on a similar vision of including people from a variety of spiritual heritages who held a strong statement of faith in common. By the way, the most common mistake that people make with the church name is to call it “Westminister Chapel.”
What denomination is Westminster Chapel?
Westminster Chapel is made up of people from several different denominations who hold to a common purpose and statement of faith. We refer to ourselves as a Christ-centered, non-denominational church.
How many people are on staff at Westminster?
Currently we have 30+.
What times are your Sunday services?
Sunday mornings
8:30 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
What should I wear for church?
We are a casual environment! Some folks love to dress up while others prefer to dress more casually. Please feel free to wear what is most comfortable for you.
Do you have a youth program?
We have a great youth program! Find out more.
Do you provide childcare?
Childcare is provided for all Sunday morning services and for many of the weekly classes, studies, activities and events that are offered on Westminster Chapel’s campus.
What do you have to offer for my children?
We have many different opportunities for your children at Westminster. Find out more.