Our Beliefs
Wesleyans believe in one God, who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and the Savior of all men and women who put their faith in Him alone for eternal life.
We believe that those who receive new life in Christ are called to be holy in character and conduct, and can only live this way by being filled with the Lord's Spirit.
We believe in the Bible and seek to establish our faith and actions on its teaching.
We believe God wills for people everywhere to know Him and that the purpose of the Church is to tell the world about Christ through its worship, witness, and loving deeds.
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Our History
Our local church is the result of desire by a small group of people to establish a new church among the many residential developments springing up in the Fishers/Northeast Indianapolis area.
We began meeting in 1994 in the Fall Creek township center, which is connected to the fire station on 116th Street.
Later that year, services moved to the Hamilton Southeastern Jr. High until we were able to build the first unit of our planned ministry center.
We moved into our first unit in February 1999.
A Christian education wing was added in February 2004 which includes child care, youth, and Christian education space.
Our Denomination
The Wesleyan Church is an evangelical, Protestant denomination. We offer the good news that faith in Jesus Christ makes possible a wonderful personal relationship with God, a holy life empowered by His Holy Spirit for witness and service, and assurance of eternal life in heaven.
Our ministries emphasize practical Bible teaching, uplifting worship, and special programs to meet a variety of life needs.
With World Headquarters in Fishers, Indiana, The Wesleyan Church has nearly 400,000 constituents in 5,000 churches and missions in 80 countries of the world.
Formed in 1968 resulting from the mergers of several like-minded groups, dating back as far as 1843, The Wesleyan Church has its roots in John Wesley's Methodism.
Taken from: The Wesleyan Church