The Chapel - Indianola, IA

The Chapel - Indianola, IA The Chapel is a new church in Indianola! We seek to glorify God by loving Him & our neighbors.

🎉 We're excited about our new summer schedule!🎉Starting tomorrow, we will have *SUNDAY SCHOOL* for kids and adults at 9:...
06/06/2026

🎉 We're excited about our new summer schedule!🎉

Starting tomorrow, we will have *SUNDAY SCHOOL* for kids and adults at 9:30 a.m. and our regular morning service will stay at 10:30 a.m.

We can't wait!

It's a beautiful day to be in church! See you in a little bit! ☀️❤️
05/03/2026

It's a beautiful day to be in church! See you in a little bit! ☀️❤️

He is risen!Jesus rose victorious over silence, suffering, betrayal, and the weight of sin.Atonement is complete.Redempt...
04/05/2026

He is risen!

Jesus rose victorious over silence, suffering, betrayal, and the weight of sin.

Atonement is complete.
Redemption is secured.

What will you do with Jesus?

Does God seem silent?On Saturday, Christ's body lay in the tomb. It was lifeless and cold. The disciples were hurting an...
04/04/2026

Does God seem silent?

On Saturday, Christ's body lay in the tomb. It was lifeless and cold.

The disciples were hurting and confused, evil seemed to win, and God seemed absent at the most critical moment.

The tomb held a finished work. No one could see it yet, but Christ had already won. God rested.

We'd love to see you tomorrow!
04/04/2026

We'd love to see you tomorrow!

Pain has a way of isolating.Even when others are near, it can feel like no one really sees or understands.On Friday, Chr...
04/03/2026

Pain has a way of isolating.
Even when others are near, it can feel like no one really sees or understands.

On Friday, Christ was beaten, mocked, and crucified.
His friends scattered. The crowds turned.

And from the cross, He cried out,
“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”

He entered fully into suffering—
and stood in our place.

There’s something about sitting at a table together—being known, welcomed, and not alone.On Thursday, Christ gathered wi...
04/02/2026

There’s something about sitting at a table together—being known, welcomed, and not alone.

On Thursday, Christ gathered with His disciples for a meal. He broke bread and shared the cup, pointing to His body that would be broken and His blood that would be poured out.

This was more than a meal. It was fellowship. A picture of what He was about to accomplish.

At the heart of the Father’s plan is this: atonement for sin and the redemption of man through Christ—so that we might be known, loved, and brought near in the body of Christ - The Church.

It cuts deeper when it comes from someone you love. Not an enemy—but a friend. Someone you trusted.On Wednesday, behind ...
04/01/2026

It cuts deeper when it comes from someone you love. Not an enemy—but a friend. Someone you trusted.

On Wednesday, behind closed doors, Judas agreed to betray Christ. One of the twelve. One who walked with Him and listened to Him

Jesus was not unaware. He knew what was coming. He still let Judas come close. He still let him kiss him. Jesus submitted to the cross to pay for betrayal, lies, and everything else our wicked hearts can imagine.

Have to prove yourself?Questions seem to pile up. Whether at work or home, it can feel like everything hinges on having ...
03/31/2026

Have to prove yourself?

Questions seem to pile up. Whether at work or home, it can feel like everything hinges on having the right answer at the right time.

This week, we are looking at the last several days of Christ’s life. On Tuesday, He was questioned relentlessly in the temple—by Pharisees, Sadducees, and teachers of the law—all seeking to trap Him, undermine His authority, and shake His mission.

Christ faced pressure, scrutiny, and constant testing, yet He answered with grace and truth. Ultimately, He trusted the Father’s plan—the redemption of mankind through His sacrifice and the defeat of sin.

Tired already?The week comes at you fast. Monday is already over and the to do list seems just as long. This week, we ar...
03/31/2026

Tired already?

The week comes at you fast. Monday is already over and the to do list seems just as long.

This week, we are looking at the last several days of Christ's life. On Monday, Christ entered the temple but withdrew to Bethany for the night as he knew the Pharisees were already seeking a way to destroy him.

Christ was a man with stress, pressure and real anguish, but he trusted the Father's plan - the atonement of man and the defeat of sin.

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Indianola, IA
50125

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