chapel
/ˈtʃæpəl/
noun
- A small building or room used for Christian worship, often part of a larger institution such as a school, hospital, or prison.
- The hospital has a small chapel where families can pray.
- They got married in a beautiful stone chapel in the countryside.
- Students gather in the school chapel every Wednesday morning.
- A place of worship for a specific group, such as a military unit or a college.
- The army base has a chapel for soldiers of all faiths.
- The prison chapel offers counseling and religious services.
- The university chapel hosts concerts and lectures as well as services.