Foundry Farm unveils new chapel

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More than 175 people attended the ribbon cutting for the new chapel at The Foundry Farm near Holly Pond on Sunday, Jan. 22. (Joey Daly)

CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. –  More than 175 people attended the ribbon cutting for the new chapel at The Foundry Farm near Holly Pond on Sunday, Jan. 22.  

The Foundry Ministries Chief Development Officer Joey Daly said the ministry is grateful to everyone who contributed to the project.  

“The support from the community we received by coming together to address this critical need for our organization will have a lasting impact on hundreds (if not thousands) of individuals for the years to come,” Daly said. “We are excited and extremely thankful.” 

Daly said the chapel is ready to go and will be used as a place of worship and as an educational/multi-use space. 

He said Bible study leader Stanley Dye was a catalyst for the chapel project. 

“Through the design and ultimate construction of the facility, he was at the center of everything,” Daly said. “There are too many others to name. This was a true community effort by our friends and supporters in the Cullman community.” 

The chapel is located on the property of The Foundry Farm at 575 County Road 1676, Cullman, AL 35058.