Welcome
Welcome to Indian Hills Church of the Nazarene
“We have the greatest gift any person can give to another person and we want to share Him with you.”  We are a place where everyone is safe, accepted, and valued so we can share our gift of Jesus.  As we give Jesus away, we are striving to choose Kingdom over Culture, which means living and loving as Jesus did.
 
​We begin Sunday mornings with Bible classes. In the case of the children and youth they are age appropriate. There are two adult classes with a variety of topics being studied at any given time.  We encourage each adult to find the class which meets their need in sharpening their faith.  Truly, as steel sharpens steel, we encourage each other to grow.
 
​When you join us for our Sunday morning service, you will discover an environment of loving, caring people whose only desire is to worship our Lord in Spirit and in truth.  Our music has a wide variety that blends traditional and contemporary. Our desire is to provide a place where you will sense the presence of God and hear His Word shared with hope and encouragement.
    
We look forward to meeting you when you come to visit. When you come in our doors you become part of our family. Come and see what it means to be part of the family at Indian Hills Church of the Nazarene.
  
To learn more about what we believe check out Our Beliefs page
You Can Expect
  • Greeters with a smile and an encouraging word.
  • People who care about who you are.
  • Our dress is basically casual to business casual
  •  Our music has a wide variety that blends traditional and contemporary. 
  •  You can be sure of biblically based preaching from Pastor Scott. His style is a teaching style.

We have small groups which meet at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday evenings at various locations.

Wednesday evening is our time of Bible Study and prayer.  This time is always an opportunity for us to build our friendships and take the time to catch up with each other.  The Bible Study is relevant to today’s needs and the prayer time is focused on the needs of our congregation and our neighborhood