Mennonite Fellowship Of Bloomington
A welcoming, inclusive congregation providing a place of healing and hope as we journey together in the Spirit of Christ.
Downtown Library: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Ellettsville Branch: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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A welcoming, inclusive congregation providing a place of healing and hope as we journey together in the Spirit of Christ.
The purpose of the church shall be the proclamation of the Word of God and the teaching of the Holy Bible as God reveals it to us as a means of cultivating the church members in Christian life. To whole heartedly attempt to fulfill the command of the Lord Jesus Christ to preach, teach, and to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:18-20); and to be active in a program that will contribute to the edification of all believers and assist them in their effort to gain in the knowledge of Christ and their pursuit of gaining the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ.
The mission of church shall be to win men, women, boys, and girls to the Lord Jesus Christ through the proclamation of the gospel and through our lives. Our goal is to serve the needs of people in our community and world through our witness and through our giving.
Northside Christian Church is a group of people looking to make a difference in Bloomington by our service and our love for God and each other.
We are a Christian church seeking to glorify God by being faithful to his purposes for us. For more than 200 years, we have welcomed the Bloomington, IN community. We are committed to God, committed to people, and committed to growth.
Social Services: Monica Clemons- Director 812-336-4310 ext. 100
Thrift Store: 812-334-1366
Volunteering: Lt. Shannon Forney 812-336-4310 ext. 103
Pastor/Executive Director: Lt. Sharyn Tennyson 812-336-4310 ext. 101
The mission of The Salvation Army is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
We welcome you to an authentic place of worship and relationship with Jesus Christ.
People helping people grow generations of Christ-led influencers.
Our Vision: The church has been God's chosen instrument to make disciples for more than 2000 years. Since 1858, God has used Smithville Christian Church to share the good news of Jesus Christ, welcoming everyone to share in his grace.
South Union is a church that wants to help you find community and grow in your relationship with Jesus. No matter where you are in your journey, you’re invited to discover your purpose and live it out at South Union.
We believe that God wants us to follow Him and to be salt and light to our community. We are a part of the Restoration Movement and are trying to do our best to be Jesus to the world. God has called us to Worship Him and to live in Holiness before Him that we might grow and mature in our faith and in His Spirit. We believe we are called to live in community with one another, through the church, to serve and work together. We are also called to make a difference, to witness for Jesus Christ and influence the world around us.
We invite you to be a part of our story.
Our mission statement is "St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church is called to love and serve the God we cannot see, by loving the neighbor we can."
As we pass on our Catholic heritage from one generation to the next, we are called by Jesus to be a living community of God's people through worship, teaching, and service. Our mission statement embraces the following:
To worship with one another in prayer, liturgy, and the sacraments.
To nurture our Catholic life as individuals, families, and parish community.
To provide an authentic Catholic vision of who we are and who we are to become through pilgrimage of faith at St. Charles.
To personally live the Gospel of Jesus as Catholic individuals, families, and parish community.
To continually renew our faith as we grow to understand its significance in our daily Christian life
To personally reach out and share our faith-filled lives with our parish and beyond.
To care for each other as Jesus has taught us and to extend that care to others beyond our community
To reach out beyond our community and change the world in which we live according to the Gospel message.
We value the story of Jesus, and look to be active followers of the way of Jesus in the world. We seek to understand our faith relying on Scripture, Tradition, Experience, and Reason as we wrestle with questions of faith. We seek to make this faith and these values part of our personal lives and the lives of our church community. We believe the stories of Jesus inform our Christian life. And we are willing to contemplate these stories as we walk together on our spiritual journeys
St. John the Apostle Catholic Church welcomes all people, wherever they may be on their faith journey, to join our parish family as we strive to grow in our relationship with Jesus Christ. Putting our faith into action, we demonstrate the love of Christ in our lives and in the Ellettsville-Bloomington community.
Here at Stinesville Church of the Nazarene, we have learned that:
Life is enjoyed more fully when we learn to care about each other.
Giving God control of our lives helps us avoid many potential mistakes.
God is pleased when we work together to accomplish the goals He has for us
Pastor Ben Muncie and family lead our church in a fun and God-loving way. We are close friends and family anchored in faith and love. Stinesville church was built in 1963. Our doors are always open.
If you are interested in finding a place to live life with friends, we invite you to visit!
Trinity is a community in which everyone is encouraged to explore her/his/their relationship with God. We value exploring our faith through worship and service. Using Jesus as our model, we are dedicated to radical hospitality, responding to the needs of our neighbors, and respecting the dignity of every human being. Our worship services embrace the mystery, beauty, and creativity of a God who has something to say to each of us.
As a part of the world-wide Anglican Communion, we value the traditions of our past. We also realize that we must respond to how God is calling us to be and act in the world today. Whoever you are, wherever you are on your spiritual path, you are welcome at Trinity Episcopal Church.
Turning Point is a Bible based church. What that means is we seek to believe and practice what is taught in the Bible. We believe and teach that there is only one God. That God has revealed Himself to us as our Father, in His Son Jesus Christ, and through the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is the Son of God, that is, the One God manifested in and through an authentic human life. The fullness of the godhead dwells in Jesus bodily. To see Jesus is to see God. We teach that the gospel is the good news that Jesus lived a perfect life, died for our sins, was buried, and rose again three days later. We express our belief in the gospel through our obedience to the gospel. We obey the gospel and apply it to our lives by repenting of our sins (death to sin), being baptized in water in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of our sins (burial), and receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit (resurrection) with the initial evidence of speaking in other tongues.
We are a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations and are guided by its principles. As a vibrant and accepting liberal religious community, we celebrate diverse beliefs and support individual searches for truth and meaning.
We are a LGBTQ+ Welcoming Congregation that is passionate about social justice, promotes life span religious education, and supports an active campus ministry.
Unity is a positive, practical, progressive spiritual community. We enjoy exploring teachings from Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism and more. Unity honors the universal truths in all religions and respects each individual's right to choose a spiritual path.
We believe and practice the following:
- God is absolute good, everywhere present.
- Human beings have a spark of divinity within them. Their very essence is of God, and therefore they are inherently good.
- Human beings create their experiences by the activity of their thinking.
- Prayer and Meditation are forms of creative thinking that heighten our connection with God.
- Knowing and understanding these principles are not enough. A person must also live the truth that he or she knows.
Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. Live streamed on Facebook and YouTube by going to this link unityofbloomington.org
Building is closed until 2021.
University Lutheran Church, commonly known as "ULu," is a congregation of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, serving local residents and students who want to be part of bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to our unique community. We work in partnership with the Indiana District - LCMS and Faith Lutheran Church. We invite you to be a part of our fellowship.
If you're looking for a perfect church, this isn't it; but if you're looking for a church with real people? That's us! We're real people, living in a real world, dealing with real problems, with the help of a real God.
It's a safe place where you can be known and loved for who you are.
The West Second Church of Christ exists because of Christ and for Christ. We recognize Jesus as the Son of God who was sent to endure, triumph, and establish His kingdom, His church, in order that all those who trust and follow Him can have a hope of eternal life. We don't claim to have all the answers to life's hard questions, but we know where the answers can be found. Join us as we strive to imitate the life of Christ!
The Assemblies of God was founded in 1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas with 300 people at the founding convention. Today there are nearly 13,000 churches in the U.S. with over 3 million members and adherents. There are more than 69 million Assemblies of God members worldwide, making the Assemblies of God the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination.