About Our Pastor
Pastor Joe and his wife, Stacie, moved to Chocowinity to begin ministering at Union Chapel in 2015. For 4 years, Joe served as Associate Pastor before transitioning to Lead Pastor in 2019. He graduated from Southeastern FWB College in 2011 with a Bachelor's Degree in Bible: Pastoral Theology & Practical Ministry. Joe met Stacie while at Southeastern and they were married in 2011. They have 2 children: Harper and Hudson. Pastor Joe has a passion for Biblical, expository preaching and is committed to leading Union Chapel in helping you find and follow Jesus Christ.
Pastor Joe and his wife, Stacie, moved to Chocowinity to begin ministering at Union Chapel in 2015. For 4 years, Joe served as Associate Pastor before transitioning to Lead Pastor in 2019. He graduated from Southeastern FWB College in 2011 with a Bachelor's Degree in Bible: Pastoral Theology & Practical Ministry. Joe met Stacie while at Southeastern and they were married in 2011. They have 2 children: Harper and Hudson. Pastor Joe has a passion for Biblical, expository preaching and is committed to leading Union Chapel in helping you find and follow Jesus Christ.
From Our Pastor

Pastor Joe Ange
Let me encourage you to watch one of our services that shares the mission of Union Chapel with you. We would love to have you join us in accomplishing God's work here in Chocowinity. You can watch the service by clicking here www.facebook.com/UnionChapelFWB/videos/2097914726987816/
Union Chapel - A Place For You!
A Place of Worship
The primary reason we meet together is to focus our attention on God, giving Him our worship and receiving His blessing and inspiration. Each of these occasions is a special time of spiritual refreshment.
A Place for Learning
Studying the Bible is vital because it not only instructs us intellectually, but it also guides us spiritually. We believe the Scriptures and accept them as God's Word to us, a book that is alive and relevant to life today. Learning its truths is a thrilling adventure!
A Place for Enrichment
For every person at every age level we offer a wealth of opportunities. We offer special programs and ministries for children, youth, and adults. You can be sure that in this kaleidoscope of activities, there's more than one place where you can be personally enriched.
A Place of Friendship
Nothing quite compares to the joy of Christian friendship. That's why we make it a priority to build lasting bonds between the members of our church family--bonds of concern and genuine commitment to one another. Best of all, this circle of care is ever-widening. We'd love for it to include you too!
A Place of Service
Just as Jesus Christ came "...not to be ministered unto, but to minister...", we accept our responsibility to reach out in service to others. This applies both within the church family and outside our fellowship.
Union Chapel - A Place For You!
A Place of Worship
The primary reason we meet together is to focus our attention on God, giving Him our worship and receiving His blessing and inspiration. Each of these occasions is a special time of spiritual refreshment.
A Place for Learning
Studying the Bible is vital because it not only instructs us intellectually, but it also guides us spiritually. We believe the Scriptures and accept them as God's Word to us, a book that is alive and relevant to life today. Learning its truths is a thrilling adventure!
A Place for Enrichment
For every person at every age level we offer a wealth of opportunities. We offer special programs and ministries for children, youth, and adults. You can be sure that in this kaleidoscope of activities, there's more than one place where you can be personally enriched.
A Place of Friendship
Nothing quite compares to the joy of Christian friendship. That's why we make it a priority to build lasting bonds between the members of our church family--bonds of concern and genuine commitment to one another. Best of all, this circle of care is ever-widening. We'd love for it to include you too!
A Place of Service
Just as Jesus Christ came "...not to be ministered unto, but to minister...", we accept our responsibility to reach out in service to others. This applies both within the church family and outside our fellowship.