The Seaside Chapel is NOT closed. I received an email this week which I post below:
"We have made a change in our management of the Chapel and have begun a summer series of visiting pastors....we will make those announcement as those are arranged and post them on our web site, Seaside Chapel, Seaside Florida, and the Chapel bulletin board as well.
There have been unfounded rumors from unknown sources that the Chapel has closed and when and if it opens that it will only serve Seaside homeowners, that is not the truth.
We are excited about the services we will be able to offer and the Seaside homeowners, their guests and ALL who choose to worship with us are welcome to have a "Meaningful Encounter with our Heavenly Father, sing a few songs and go to the beach"
Anything other than that is a fabrication of the truth and the source should be considered.
Sincerely:
Charlie Renfroe
Chairman of the Seaside Chapel Board of Trustees"
Most of us want Seaside to be open and inclusive. We like it because it is NOT gated. People, not buildings, make a community great. Guests and visitors are always welcome. Unfortunately, there is a very small minority that seem to get upset about everything and cause the negative perceptions. And to hear the negative perceptions is very sad. To share is more rewarding than to be selfish.
Well, this is confusing. If the chapel is truly open to all...then, why were the other people and minister asked/told to leave?

We understood that because the building belongs to Seaside, it is only to be used by Seaside owners and their guests.
If this is not true, then what is the criteria for being able to attend church in the Seaside Chapel? Obviously, some people are not welcome, otherwise, the group that was meeting there would have stayed.
Can someone clarify please?