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Founded in 1866, St. Paul’s Indy has been a vibrant center for worship and community for over 150 years. Our commitment to be a diverse, generous and faithful community balances our heritage with a willingness to address the needs of a changing society. St. Paul’s Indy equips and encourages parishioners to embody Jesus’ compassion in their lives. Through worship, conversation, learning, fellowship and service, St. Paul’s Indy is a welcoming Episcopal community for all people and invites all to join in a journey of faith and love.
St. Paul’s Indy is member of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis and the Episcopal Church, which is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Rooted in our Baptismal Covenant and the ancient creeds, we embrace a rich faith tradition that welcomes dialogue, diverse perspectives – and even doubt. We believe faith is a journey, not a destination — wherever you are on that path, you are welcome here as you are.
Sharing Christ’s Love . Creating Community . Striving for Justice
Inspired by sacred worship and Jesus’ call to love our neighbor, St. Paul’s welcomes and serves all with a commitment to justice, inclusion and generous hospitality.
Worship times
Sunday
7:45 am
English
Spoken worship service (no singing, approx. 45 minutes long)
Sunday
9:00 am
English
A Holy Eucharist service with hymns and psalms, lasting 60-70 minutes.
Sunday
11:15 am
English
A Holy Eucharist service with hymns and psalms, lasting 60-70 minutes.
Wednesday
11:00 am
English
This spoken worship service takes place in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd (adjacent to the main sanctuary), and has a short sermon and the optional laying of hands for healing. The service lasts for approximately 45 minutes.
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6050 N Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN 46208-1549
United States
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Adult faith formation
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)/Narcotics Anonymous/Twelve Step
Bible study
Boy Scouts
Choir
Education for Ministry (EFM)
Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Eucharistic Ministers/Visitors
Girl Scouts
Godly Play
Habitat for Humanity
Lay pastoral care (e.g. Stephen Ministry, Community of Hope)
LGBTQ group
Men's group
Neighborhood associations
Nursery
Young adult group
Youth faith formation/Sunday school
Youth group
Other community groups
MLK Center, BRVA