Following high school, Chandler acquired his first job, as a janitor at Pine Drive Christian School in
Dickinson, Texas. Chandler first spoke in front of a crowd when he was asked to share his testimony at a high school chapel. He was then offered a job as a youth minister at a small Baptist church in
La Marque, Texas, at the age of 18. Chandler moved to
Abilene, Texas, where he attended
Hardin-Simmons University. While there, Chandler began leading the weekly Grace Bible Study at the
Paramount Theater. Chandler earned a Bible degree from Hardin-Simmons University. In 1996, Chandler was hired by
Beltway Park Baptist Church under pastor David McQueen. In 1999, Chandler started a non-profit called Waiting Room Ministries with close friend
Shane Barnard. Chandler twice started seminary classes but dropped out both times because he felt that he had acquired the tools he was learning from seminary back in bible school. He married his wife, Lauren, on July 31, 1999, and they have three children.
The Village Church and Acts 29 Network A woman on the board of his non-profit organization asked Chandler to put in a résumé at Highland Village First Baptist Church. Chandler claims he did not expect to get the job due to conflicts in beliefs. Despite this, he was offered the job, and in 2002 he accepted the position. The church at that point had an attendance of 160 people. Now known as The Village Church, it has since become a multi-site
megachurch with over 14,000 attendees. Acts 29 Network is a partnership of church plants that has grown to over 400 churches in the United States and around the world. Chandler is an elder and the lead pastor of teaching at The Village Church, which is located in the
Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and consists of a single campus called
Flower Mound. The Village Church considers itself to be "gospel-centered." Their mission statement reads, "At The Village Church, the means by which we will pursue the glory of God in the making of disciples is four-fold: gospel-centered worship, gospel-centered community, gospel-centered service and gospel-centered multiplication. The church has an average growth rate of over one thousand people per year. Chandler believes the growth after his arrival helped him to make many changes, including switching to
all male eldership. == Theological views ==