"To some, our space is simply a building, albeit a beautiful chapel. But I think it is more than that. It is a place where people have prayed. It is place where burdens have been relieved, where pain has been expressed, where tears were shed both of joy and in pain. This is therefore a holy space, not because of the presence of God, but because God’s people have made this a place where they have offered their hopes and fears, shared worries about their children, began a new chapter of life through marriage, offered thanks for a blessing, said goodbye to their beloved at the end of life. Truly this space is infused with Spirit from cradle to grave." —Rev. C. Clyde Elledge II