Churches & Places of Worship near Sharpsville, IN

5 locations found near Sharpsville

“We have went to Northview for over a year now and went to the Anderson campus and will be switching to the Kokomo campus because we’ve recently moved, but we LOVE our church! It’s non-judge mental, positive, freeing, and my husband & I got baptized there and we dedicated our daughter there. You should really try it❤️”

4.8 Superb12 Reviews

“There is MUCH I could say, but in a nutshell... Bridgeway is a place where you can belong BEFORE you believe. A place that encourages the expression of doubts and fears as a means to ultimately find peace. People who are genuinely happy to see you - regardless of WHO you are - they are just glad you chose to join them. Bridgeway is easily one of, if not THEE most authentic faith-based communities I've ever been a part of! Don't throw in the towel before you give this place a shot... and no, they won't be offended if they're your last resort ;)”

4.7 Superb12 Reviews

“What makes this a 5 star church? The building! Everything in the building is fantastic, you can't ask for a better facility.Now what really matters is what makes this a 5 star Church. Most would say people, because that's what Church is a group of believers getting together to praise, worship, seek truth, find answers and take part in the Kingdom and Glory of God.What actually makes this a 5 star Church is that the people are outwardly focused on spreading the fruits of the spirit of God.I started coming here with my wife, then girlfriend in about 2019 or so because of meeting genuine people out in the kokomo community who displayed what I thought true Christians are. Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Gentleness, Faithfulness and Self Control. Everyone everywhere has issues seen and unseen. What's important is that here at this gathering of believers we focus on Jesus First. If you're looking for a place to call home I would say to come on in!”

4.7 Superb36 Reviews

“Like no place Ive ever been.You will FEEL it !Its not just a catchy name ... this place embodies this story."The story of the Samaritan woman, also known as the woman at the well, draws our attention to the central themes of the Gospel. By approaching her, Jesus demonstrates His care for all, regardless of their social standing. We can also be inspired by the Samaritan woman's excitement in sharing the good news of Jesus."”

4.6 Superb10 Reviews

“St Joan of Arc is a pleasant atmosphere. They hold firm to the faith and show no major signs of backsliding. The people are friendly and the priests are supportive. I found Fr Shocklee to be a bit distant, due to his large number of responsibilities as Sr pastor. Fortunately there are many others to also help. The RCIA group goes over a lot of material and is good for those already convinced. My biggest concern is they don't spend enough time helping skeptics with individual subjects or their personal doubts, instead throwing a bunch of books their way without an organized reading plan, and jumping from one aspect to another way too quickly. Spending at least a month on certain subjects (like intercessionary prayer) and giving out enforced required reading assignments, like in school, would go a long way to help skeptics develop a deeper understanding, and hopefully a change of heart.”

4.5 Superb25 Reviews