Chapel of Light · open through the night
Light a candle for someone you love.
A candle, lit in our chapel for 12, 24, or 48 hours. For prayer, for memory, for hope. Light one for someone who matters.
I can do all things through him who strengthens me.
Philippians 4:13
Today, in the chapel
A verse to carry
through the day.
Our strength is not in ourselves, but in Him who strengthens us. When we feel powerless, that is when God's strength is most fully revealed.
Read today’s word →The offering
Three ways to
keep a light.
Lighting for someone in particular? For health · For repose · Sunday prayer
Most chosen
A full day & night
24 hours of light — long enough to return to, short enough to mean now.
Together in the chapel
A space held open
for a name.
Every flame here is visible to anyone who visits. You are never lighting a candle into the dark alone.
Lights kept by others, right now
When you don’t have the words
Name the burden,
find a verse.
Tell us what weighs on you, and the chapel answers with Scripture chosen for it.
I lit one the night before the surgery. By morning it was still burning — and so was I.
From the stories
From people who came through
Stories of hope,
kept in the light.
Short, true accounts from people who lit a candle in a hard hour — and found their footing again.
Read the stories →Before the day ends
Light a candle tonight.
It takes a minute. The flame stays lit for hours, visible to everyone who visits the chapel — a small, steady light kept on someone’s behalf.
- Is this a payment for prayer?
- No. A candle is a gesture of remembrance and hope — never a transaction for an outcome.
- How long does a candle burn?
- 12, 24, or 48 hours, depending on what you choose. Then it gently fades.
- Who can see it?
- Anyone who visits the chapel. Your flame joins the others, kept through the night.