Welcome to
North City Church in Indianapolis

A vibrant, Jesus-centered community in the heart of Indy—join us Sundays to worship, connect, and grow together.

Community

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Ready to go deeper at North City Church in Indianapolis? Covenant membership is a shared journey of following Jesus, building lasting relationships, and serving our city together. Explore the core communities where you can grow and belong.

Missional Communities

Missional Communities

Small groups across Indy meeting regularly to grow in faith and do life together.

Men's and Women's Ministries

Men’s & Women’s Ministries

Meaningful spaces for men and women to connect, grow, and pursue Christ.

Reel Teens
Reel Teens

Real Teens

Authentic space for teens. Connect, grow, belong.

City Kids
City Kids

City Kids

Nurturing space for children to learn about Jesus.

About Us

Get to Know North City Church

Pastor Jeff

At North City Church, we're more than a Sunday service—we're a growing community seeking Jesus, building authentic relationships, and serving Indianapolis with love. Want to learn who we are, what we believe, and where we're going?

Plan Your Visit

Service Time & Location

Are you planning to visit us this Sunday? Great! We start at 10:15 A.M.! We are located at 7301 Georgetown Rd # 150, Indianapolis, IN 46268. Follow the signage to the northeast of the building.

Service time: 10:15 AM
7301 Georgetown Rd # 150, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Follow the signage to the North East of the building. 

FAQs

Answers to common questions you might have.

Consistency Despite Circumstances - Logan Blomberg

Hello, North City! My name is Logan Blomberg, and I have the pleasure of sharing how God has been speaking to me lately. This week, the opening verses of Psalm 22 have weighed heavily on my heart.

In verse 1, David cries out, “My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?” This statement is pain-filled, honest, and deeply human. It reminds us that even a man after God’s own heart (as well as Jesus on the cross) experience moments of deep anguish and apparent silence from heaven.

However, in verses 2–3, David’s tone/attitude shifts. While he still feels abandoned, he holds onto what he knows to be true: “Yet You are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel.” It’s a reminder that God’s presence and glory isn’t proven by how we feel, but by who He is. Psalm 22 teaches us that we can be honest with God, even in our pain, while still anchoring our faith in God’s unchanging character.

Towards the end of the chapter, David still feels far from God (v. 19), but says again in verse(s) 22-23, “I will declare Your name to my people; in the assembly I will praise You. You who fear the Lord, praise Him! All you descendants of Jacob, honor Him! Revere Him, all you descendants of Israel”.

I don’t know what current challenges you are facing, but I do know that God is always near even when He seems distant. I pray that we can maintain this posture of reverence towards God unchanging love, regardless of our earthly circumstances. I encourage you to read Psalm 22 – in its totality this week and meditate on the tension between crying out to God when it seems he isn’t listening and God’s never ceasing love for us.

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