The 2007 Clemens Cup was awarded to the Chapel Hill Bible Church.

The Clemens Cup is awarded to the congregation that turns out the most golfers for the tournament. Made of sterling silver, the Clemens Cup is engraved with the name of the winning congregation each year. The Cup is kept and shared by that congregation for the entire year before it is passed on to a new champion.

Tournament organizers created this new tradition as a way to encourage congregations to become more involved at this event. Symbolically, the Clemens Cup represents the value of "partnership" with the IFC and with all of the partners who care about homeless persons and those who are facing homelessness. The Cup is also a meaningful reminder about Brian Clemens' appreciation for Community House─ a place where safety, support and services meant everything to him.