In a fast‑growing place like Fishers, you can live surrounded by people and still feel a little alone. Community doesn’t just happen because we live near each other — it happens when we choose to show up for one another.
Real connection isn’t built on programs or perfect schedules. It starts with simple moments: a conversation, a shared story, a familiar face you look forward to seeing.
That’s how meaningful community grows here — one honest connection at a time.
Walking into a new place can feel like a big step — but at Fishers United Methodist Church, the first steps inside are surprisingly easy. From day one, you’ll encounter friendly faces, genuine conversations, and people who are glad you came.
Our church is home to more than 80 ministries that create real opportunities to:
These ministries aren’t about filling slots or checking boxes. They’re expressions of purpose — ways we live out love beyond our walls. Because at the end of the day, a church isn’t a club for the perfect; it’s a place of healing, hope, and belonging for all of us.
We Get It — Being New Can Feel Overwhelming
Fishers is full of ways to get involved, give back, learn something new, and simply do life alongside others. We’re not trying to compete with all of that—we just want to offer one more meaningful space: a community‑minded church with a purpose.
From local outreach to small groups, youth gatherings, and partnerships across the city, connection grows when people step into environments created for relationships—not pressure, not obligation.
Those simple moments of showing up build trust.
Trust leads to belonging.
And belonging has the power to change lives.
Our community is full of people who once walked in not knowing a single soul — and now they’re the ones helping others feel at home. Every familiar face here started as “the new person,” trying to figure out where they fit.
Their stories are honest, hopeful, and deeply human. And we’d love for you to meet them.