After receiving a generous donation, the beloved Chapel at Children’s Harbor recently completed a series of expansive renovations to accommodate the growing Lake Martin community. The two-year project was commemorated with a dedication ceremony.
After receiving a generous donation, the beloved Chapel at Children’s Harbor recently completed a series of expansive renovations to accommodate the growing Lake Martin community. The two-year project was commemorated with a dedication ceremony.
The beloved chapel at Children’s Harbor has officially reopened its doors after a two-year renovation, welcoming the growing Lake Martin community with more space, thoughtful amenities and an enduring sense of peace. The remodeled space–now named the Radney Family Children’s Chapel–has been designed to honor the Chapel’s history while accommodating a future shaped by growth and fellowship.
During the warmer months, Children’s Harbor hosts Sunday worship services primarily at Church in the Pines, an outdoor venue on the banks of Lake Martin. But when temperatures drop, worshipers gather indoors at the Children’s Chapel for service. Until recently, the Chapel could seat about 100 people; however, Children’s Harbor recognized the Chapel’s space was no longer enough as more families settled at the lake year-round, and off-season attendance continued to climb.