Churches in Fishers

Active churches in Fishers

12450 Olio Road, Fishers
36 sermons
8850 E. 106th Street, Fishers
3 sermons
12648 E 116th St, Fishers
1 sermon

Types of churches in Fishers

Non-denominational

Modern music, practical teaching, and a relaxed, come-as-you-are atmosphere — popular with young adults and families who want a welcoming community without strong denominational ties.

Mainline & historic

Traditional worship with beautiful sanctuaries, choral music, and liturgical services — congregations that connect faith with history and a long-standing community presence.

Students & young adults

With the University of Colorado nearby, many churches emphasize student ministry — Bible studies, worship nights, and service opportunities built for people in their college and early-career years.

Family-friendly

Strong kids’ programs, youth groups, and safe, supportive environments — with Sunday school, childcare, and age-specific ministries throughout the city.

Sermon clips from Fishers churches

52s
#ProvisionEvolves
“``And here's the challenge that we have when we see God provide in a certain way like he did in those days in the wilderness where provided manna day after day after day, we began to think and expect that's always how God is going to respond and provide for us. But God, as soon as they moved into the land, he provided for them differently. He provided by the crops that had been planted by the people that were there before them. And then the provision was gonna change even further as they were called to plant and provide for themselves and for their kids and their grandkids. You see, God's provision was gonna change after time. And again, sometimes we get stuck thinking God's provision is gonna look and feel a certain way all the time.”
45s
“the question becomes, how does that work? I'm almost done. Text says it works because y'all teach us. Jeffrey Allen and Sharon teach us. This is the first piece right here. Life is unfair, but God gives us favor. Man, I'm a just shout by myself on that right there because because life ain't fair. Y'all life ain't fair. It it it it's some of this stuff makes no sense. I look at what's going on in this country right now. The absence of morality the highest positions of government. It ain't fair. I”
44s
#EbenezerRemembered
“You see, God wanted them to remember, and the way he was commanding them to remember was to go to that spot where the priests were standing in the middle of the river, and 12 men were to pick up a big stone, and they were gonna carry it to their camp and then set them up in a monument. And the word in Hebrew for this is Ebenezer. It's kind of an unusual word, but it's actually made of two words. The first word means stone, and the second part of the word means of help or of the helper. And you see, God wanted them to not forget that he had shown up and helped them in their moment of need, and ultimately, he was their helper.”
33s
#ProvisionBySeason
“And, you know, as I was reading this story and reflecting on it, I wondered why was there so much about what they were eating. But here's the thing that I think the writer wanted to capture is that God's provision looks different in every season. And here's the challenge that we have when we see God provide in a certain way like he did in those days in the wilderness where provided manna day after day after day, we began to think and expect that's always how God is going to respond and provide for us.”
33s
#EyesOnJesus
“Now, all this is important, but like we said at that very first service, we need to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. He's our source, our guide. He is our true north. And if we do that, and if we continue to build the community and focus on building disciples, I believe that what happens here at Grace Fishers will begin to overflow into the communities around us, and we God will use us to make a big impact.”
62s
#BrokenOverSin
“Are you broken over your sin? Am I broken over my sin? And I don't mean just I know it's not okay in my head. And we're not talking about am I broken over the consequences of that sin or getting caught for it. I mean even in the moments when nobody will ever find out it's just a hidden thing, seems like it's affecting nobody, am I broken over that sin? Do I grieve the sin itself and that it exists in any way? Do I actually care? And let me tell you, this has become one of the most important questions in my life. Because when my mentor first asked me that, the truth is there were a lot of sins that I recognized I didn't actually care. I cared about getting caught maybe. But I didn't care.”
52s
#ConfessionHeals
“And confession is a really positive thing. Now I think we can think of that as counterintuitive but confession is an extremely positive action because it is in confession that scripture reveals to us that all the fear and the shame and everything that we think is associated with failure and imperfection, all of that's washed away through confession. That's why David pairs confession with his great mercy. With all the wonderful ways in which he redeems us. His confession is scary. Yes, that's absolutely true. But it's also the first step that we take towards something that is so much better than anything we can imagine.”
60s
#RepentanceNotExcuses
“``Saul was already king. Why David and not Saul? It's not like David was perfect, obviously. So why not Saul? What's going on here? And it's here within Psalm 51 that we see the difference between Saul and David. See Saul's reaction to sin is often creating excuses, trying to justify his sin, even shifting the blame onto other people. Where David responds to sin through repentance. And repentance is this turning away from sin and running toward God. That's what repentance is. We turn away from sin and we run toward God. See the difference between Saul and David was never about sin. It was what they did when they were faced with their sin.”
46s
#RepentanceProducesFruit
“Repentance leads to extraordinary fruit in our lives. And over time that fruit becomes so evident that we and other people cannot ignore it. And because of that we are left with the very last step of repentance. After we've gone through all of this, the very last part of repentance because of all the amazing fruit that God produces from it, we just celebrate. We just celebrate. This is a joyful moment in which we see all that God has done because repentance is an amazing gift. And its results are nothing short of spectacular.”
52s
#GodlyPerspective
“No matter how hard I try on this side of eternity, I'm not going to see the whole picture as he does, and I need to cling to faith in God's character and in God's goodness. But there's one more perspective to consider, and that's the perspective from David. He's the one that experienced all this firsthand. And when one might be tempted to be angrier at God than at David, it's time to step back and see how David responded, which leads us into the second truth. The first one being sorry and doesn't erase the refect set in motion by one's actions. In other words, the first truth is forgiveness doesn't erase consequences. But the second truth is, but a godly perspective, a godly posture helps me face them.”

Why Fishers churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Fishers reflects both heritage and progress, with long-established mainline churches standing alongside newer congregations that emphasize casual gatherings and contemporary worship.
A culture all its own: Many churches mirror the city’s culture of inclusivity and connection to the outdoors, offering spaces where people of all backgrounds can experience faith and community in an authentic, welcoming environment.