Acongregation, notabuilding.
Faith Chapel began in Stoke-on-Trent in 2017, a small fellowship gathered to worship and pray together: hymns, prayers stretched late into the night, the gospel held with both hands.
Today we are a multi-generational, multi-cultural church on Hamil Road, Burslem. Pentecostal, Bible-believing, gladly hospitable. We worship every Sunday, we pray every Monday, and we meet our neighbours wherever they are.

We hold the Bible as our authority, prayer as our practice, and love of neighbour as our discipline.
Six commitments, held lightly enough to love, tightly enough to stand.
The Bible, Old Testament and New, is the inspired, authoritative Word of God, sufficient for faith and life.
One God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, equal in power and glory.
Jesus Christ, fully God and fully man, was crucified for our sins, raised on the third day, and reigns now and forever.
The Holy Spirit indwells believers, convicting, empowering, and sanctifying, and gives gifts to the church.
A people gathered across age, class, and culture to worship Christ, disciple one another, and serve the world.
To make disciples of Jesus in Stoke-on-Trent and to the ends of the earth, in word and in deed.
The people you’ll meet on Sunday.

“My job is not to gather a crowd. It’s to feed sheep, weep with the broken, and hand the next generation a faith they can actually live on.
Pastor Amos founded CAC Faith Chapel in Burslem in 2017 and has led the congregation through steady growth ever since, with sister branches now established in Birmingham and Ibadan. He was ordained in 2015, and before Stoke he served for five years as Youth Coordinator at CAC Lagos and over five years as Sunday School Coordinator at CAC Ejigbo. Outside the pulpit he founded the Feed the Homeless Project in Stoke-on-Trent and led the Hanley Food Bank from 2017 to 2020, where the outreach fed over a thousand people a year. He is happily married and has three children.
More of our team coming soon. Tell us you’re visiting and someone will say hello on Sunday.
Now you’ve met us, come and see.
Sunday, 11:00 AM. Tell us you’re coming and we’ll save you a seat. Or just turn up, the door is open, and someone in burgundy will be very glad to see you.