Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ) The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) descend from the 19th -century Stone-Campbell movement, a revival movement that flourished on the… Read More »Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ)
Christian Schools Numerous schools in the Indianapolis area are classified as “Christian” schools. There is no unified administrative structure or common educational… Read More »Christian Schools
Christian Theological Seminary Founded in 1925, Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) was for many years the College of Religion (School of Religion) of and… Read More »Christian Theological Seminary
Church Federation Of Greater Indianapolis White Protestant ministers, meeting monthly in their Indianapolis Ministerial Association at initiated an organizational meeting on June 7, 1912, for… Read More »Church Federation Of Greater Indianapolis
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) The first Indianapolis branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also called Mormons) was established in 1919,… Read More »Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)
Church Women United In 1898 a group of church women headed by Mrs. J. D. Forest and Mrs. W. H. H. Shank issued… Read More »Church Women United
Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis A Ministerial association with the goal of mobilizing spiritual leadership to combat issues of racial, educational, and economic inequality and… Read More »Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis
Congregation Beth-El Zedeck Congregation Beth-El Zedeck (the House of the God of Righteousness) arose in 1928 from the merger of Congregation Beth-El (founded… Read More »Congregation Beth-El Zedeck
The Criterion The Criterion commenced publication as the official weekly newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis on October 7, 1960. It… Read More »The Criterion
Damien Center In Indianapolis, the first large-scale care center for people with HIV/AIDS was the Damien Center, which opened in 1987. The… Read More »Damien Center