Jets Owner Mark Chipman is being praised for his work in the community.
Mark Chipman is putting his money in the right places as it was recently announced that he purchased St. Michael and All Angel's Anglican Church in efforts to restore the structure.
This will allow all practicing parishioners to continue their worship and will prevent the again church from closing its doors.
Parishioners have been worshipping at St. Michael since 1907, with the historic ornate stone structure built in 1920. When the pandemic hit, it had a big impact on the church's already dwindling congregation.
That's when True North executive Mark Chipman, a long-time friend of the Landreth brothers, stepped in and offered a lifeline. He bought the building and invited the congregants of St. Michael and All Angel's Anglican Church to continue worshipping there.
Its nice to see the owner of the Jets making efforts in the community. His investments within the church will allow the community to come together for years to come.