Welcome to Heartland. 🎉
We’re so glad you’re here!

Heartland Church
Service Times

Every Sunday at
8:30 am, 10:00 am, & 11:30 am

Location

14900 East 126th Street
Fishers, Indiana 46038

We're excited to have you join us for the first time. Here's an FAQ to help you navigate your experience!

  • A: Heartland Church is located at 14900 East 126th Street in Fishers, Indiana. You can find detailed directions here or feel free to reach out to our friendly team for assistance!

  • A: We offer three Sunday service times, at 8:30 am, 10:00 am, and 11:30 am.

  • A: Our services are designed to be engaging, uplifting, and relevant to your everyday life. You can expect inspiring worship 🎵, practical teaching 📖 on biblical principles, and a warm and friendly atmosphere. We encourage you to come as you are and join us in experiencing the love and presence of God.

  • A: Yes, we do! We offer online services and live streaming of our services during our service times or on-demand. You can tune in from anywhere and still experience the heartwarming messages, vibrant worship, and a sense of community. Just click the Join Us Live Button!

  • A: We believe in creating an atmosphere where you can be comfortable and accepted just as you are. You'll find a range of attire at Heartland Church, from casual to more formal. So, feel free to dress in a way that makes you feel comfortable and ready to connect with God and others!

  • A: Yes, we have ample parking available for our guests. Our parking attendants will be there to guide you and ensure you find a convenient spot.

  • A: Absolutely! We value the next generation and have engaging and age-appropriate programs for children and teenagers. Our trained and caring volunteers are dedicated to creating a safe and enjoyable environment where kids can learn about God and have fun. Click here for more information about our Next Gen ministries!

  • To get connected to Heartland, we have a special invitation for you after the 10:30 service! Join us for the Growth Track, our membership class at Heartland. 🌱 We would absolutely love to meet you and help you find the best next step for your journey with us. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with our community and discover how you can get involved. We can't wait to see you there! 🎉

  • A: As our guest, there is no expectation for you to give. We believe that giving is an act of worship for those who call Heartland Church their home, but please feel free to simply enjoy the service and get to know us better.

  • A: Our services typically last around one hour, but we believe in creating an environment where you can encounter God at your own pace. So, feel free to stay for our membership class, engage in conversations, small groupsor spend some quiet time reflecting on our prayer path.

  • A: Absolutely! We strive to make our teachings accessible to everyone, regardless of their level of biblical knowledge. Our messages are designed to be practical, relevant, and applicable to everyday life. You'll find that our pastors often provide explanations and context to help you understand and apply the teachings to your own circumstances.

  • A: Absolutely! We believe that everyone is welcome at Heartland, regardless of where you are on their spiritual journey. You can come with your questions, doubts, and uncertainties. We're here to provide a safe and supportive space where you can explore your beliefs and discover more about God and His love for you.

Our Story

Heartland Church is a multiethnic, multidenominational, and multigenerational church.

Our church has always been about meeting people where right where they are. Heartland began very simply in 2001, in a living room with friends and neighbors, some of whom had not been in church for a long time or had never been.

For over 23 years, we’ve had one purpose: To love people well, lead people to Jesus, and launch people out to change the world.

God loves everyone, and anyone can experience the transformative power of His love and grace. We are a diverse community in every way, and our differences are valuable resources that help us see and hear God better. This, too, began very simply...relationally...one person at a time. We have come from different backgrounds and cultures, with different values and worldviews, but we are united by Christ's sacrificial love and His beautiful Spirit of humility.

Our Mission

God has always wanted four things for His Church

  • For You to Know God

    More than just religion, God wants to have a personal relationship with you. Whether you’re new to faith, have questions, or have been a Christian for a long time, our weekend services are a safe place to learn more about what it means to know and grow closer to God.

  • For You to Find Freedom

    You are an important part of God’s plan, and your life will make sense when you discover your purpose. The Heartland Growth Track helps you take steps in this process, and we have three weekly, one-hour Growth Track events available to you each month.

  • For You to Discover Purpose

    The Heartland Growth Track helps you take steps in this process, and we have three Growth Track events available to you each month.

  • For You to Make a Difference

    This is God’s ultimate plan for your life—to make a difference in the lives of others. When we do, the Bible tells us we will experience the fullness of joy. Through the Heartland Dream Team, we hope to connect every person to an opportunity to grow in their calling. Learn more about the Dream Team at the Growth Track this month.

For Your Family

Our Church Leadership 

  • We are guided by Pastors.

    The Pastor’s Lead Team is, led by Pastor Darryn Scheske. This team oversees the day-to-day ministry and operations of the church. These staff pastors serve the congregation and are responsible for the development of the spiritual life of the church.

  • We are protected by Overseers.

    The overseers are non-staff members of the congregation who oversee the finances and direct the provision of the facilities needed by the church. They provide counsel to the Senior Pastor regarding the major financial commitments of the church.

  • We are strengthened by Covering Pastors.

    The covering pastors are ordained pastors of nationally-respected congregations and ministries who love Heartland Church and are willing to provide spiritual protection to the church. They may be called in to help in accountability matters related to the Senior Pastor if requested by the Overseers.

Our Pastor 

We followed Jesus,
and He led us to you.

Pastors Darryn & Loree Scheske
Pastor Darryn Scheske is the founding Senior Pastor of Heartland Church, a multiethnic, multigenerational, multi-denominational church in Indianapolis, Indiana. Darryn is a third-generation pastor who inherited his love for people in the islands of the Caribbean where he was raised. Heartland Church, which began in the Scheske's living room in 2001 with 17 people, has grown to more than 6,000 people. Please stop by and say hello in the lobby after every service. They would love to meet you personally.

Our Statement of Faith 

  • The Bible is the Word of God. It was written by human authors under the supernatural inspiration of the Holy Spirit. It is the supreme source of truth for Christian faith and conduct. Because it is inspired by God, it is the Truth without any mixture or error.

    2 Tim. 3:16; 2 Pet. 1:20-21; 2 Tim. 1:13;Psalm 12:6; 119:105,160; Prov. 30:5

  • God is the Creator and Ruler of the universe. He has eternally existed in three personalities: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three are co-equal and are one God.

    Gen. 1:1,26-27;3:22; Psalm 90:2;Matt. 28:19; 1 Peter 1:2; 2 Cor. 13:14

  • Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He is co-equal with the Father. Jesus was virgin-born, lived a sinless human life, demonstrated His authority through many miracles, and offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice for the sins of all people by dying on a cross. He arose from the dead after three days to demonstrate His power over sin and death. He ascended to His Father in heaven, and is coming again. He will return someday to earth to reign as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

    Matt. 1:18,22,23; Isa. 9:6; John 1:1 5;14:3,10,30; Heb. 4:14-15; 1 Cor. 15:3-4; Rom. 1:3-4; Acts 1:9-11; 1 Tim. 6:14-15; Titus 2:13

  • People were created to exist forever. We will either exist eternally separated from God by sin, or eternally with God through forgiveness and salvation. To be eternally separated from God is Hell. To be eternally in union with Him is eternal life. Heaven and Hell are real places of eternal existence.

    John 3:16; John 14:17; Rom. 6:23; 8:17 18; Rev. 20:15; 1 Cor. 2:7-9

  • God created people as male and female, to reflect and bear his image and be like Him in character. Although every person has tremendous potential for good, all of us from birth are under a curse and are marred by an attitude of disobedience toward God called “sin.” Because of sin, God’s image in all people has become distorted and all people are in a state of spiritual separation from God. The ultimate result of sin is death.

    Gen. 1:27; Psalm 8:3-6; 51:5; Isa. 53:6; Rom. 3:23; Isa. 59:1,2

  • Salvation is God’s free gift to us but we must accept it. We can never make up for our sin by self-improvement or good works. Only by trusting in Jesus Christ as God’s offer of forgiveness can anyone be saved from sin’s penalty. When we turn away from our self-ruled life and turn to Jesus in faith we are saved. Eternal life begins the moment one receives Jesus Christ by faith. Salvation is secured by Christ alone and the true believer is secure in that salvation. Salvation is maintained by the grace and power of God, not by the self-effort of the Christian.

    Rom. 5:1; 6:23; Eph. 2:8,9; John 14:6; 1 Timothy 1:12; Titus 3:5; Gal. 3:26; John 10:27-29; Heb. 7:25; 10:10,14; 1 Peter 1:3-5

  • The Holy Spirit is God, co-equal with the Father and the Son of God, Jesus Christ. He is present in the world to make people aware of their need for Jesus Christ. Scripture teaches that the Holy Spirit indwells every believer enabling them to live the abundant life and display the character of Christ.

    The baptism in the Holy Spirit, releases the fullness of the Spirit and is evidenced by the fruits and gifts of the Holy Spirit, which empower the believer to serve, to minister, and to witness. As Christians exercise their spiritual gifts, the Church is built up and those who are searching find eternal life in Christ. As Christians we seek to live under His control daily.

    John 16:7 13; 14:16,17; Acts 1:8; 1 Cor. 2:12; 3:16,17; 12-14; Gal. 5:25; Eph. 1:13;4; 5:18; Rom. 12)John 16:7-13;14:16-17; Acts 1:8; 1 Cor. 2:12; 3:16-17;12-14; Gal. 5:25; Eph. 1:13;5:18; Rom. 12

  • Baptism
    Christian baptism is the immersion of a believer in water into the name of the God Father, Son and Holy Spirit. All who repent and believe on Christ as Savior and Lord are to be baptized as a public declaration of faith, symbolizing Christ’s death, burial and resurrection. John 16:7-13;14:16-17; Acts 1:8; 1 Cor. 2:12; 3:16-17;12-14; Gal. 5:25; Eph. 1:13;5:18; Rom. 12


    Marriage

    Christian marriage is a sacred institution ordained by God for the well-being of mankind and the propagation of the human race. According to scripture, it is a covenant representing the spiritual and physical union into which a man and a woman may enter that embodies and represents the very union that is between Christ and His Church. Gen. 1:27-28; 2:22-24; Psalm 127:3-5; Matt. 19:1-12; Mark 10:6-9; 1 Cor. 7:1-16; Eph. 5:21-33; 1 Thes. 4:3-8; Heb. 13:4

    Communion
    Communion, or the Lord’s Supper was instituted by Christ to remember his death, the sacrifice of his body and blood, and to proclaim His resurrection and promise to return.

    Matthew 26:26-30; Mark 14:22-26; Luke 22:19,20; 1 Corinthians 11:23-29

  • The purpose of the Church on earth is to fulfill, “The Great Commandment” and “The Great Commission,” and to be the functioning Body of Christ on earth, locally, nationally and internationally. Christians can only live the Christian life as God intended when we commit to relationships with other Christians in a local church. Local churches can best promote the cause of Jesus Christ by cooperating in unity with one another in voluntary association with other churches that share a similar mission, set of values, and convictions.

    Matt. 22:36-40; 28:18-20; Acts 1:8; Eph. 2:19; 2 Cor. 9

    Gen. 1:27; Psalm 8:3 6;51:5; Isa. 53:6; Rom. 3:23; Isa. 59:1-2

  • Acceptance of Identity—Approach people as neither inferior nor superior to you; give others the freedom to express their authentic selves without fear of being negatively judged; interact without prejudice or bias, accepting how race, religion, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, age, disability, etc. are at the core of their identities. Assume they have integrity.

    Inclusion—Make others feel that they belong at all levels of relationship (family, community, organization, nation)

    Safety—Put people at ease at two levels: physically, where they feel free of bodily harm, and psychologically, where they feel free of concern about being shamed or humiliated, that they feel free to speak without fear of retribution

    Acknowledgment—Give people your full attention by listening, hearing, validating, and responding to their concerns and what they have been through

    Recognition—Validate others for their talents, hard work, thoughtfulness, and help; be generous with praise; show thanks and gratitude toward others for their contributions, ideas, and experience

    Fairness—Treat people justly, with equality, and in an evenhanded way, according to agreed-upon laws and rules Benefit of the Doubt—Treat people as trustworthy; start with the premise that others have good motives and are acting with integrity

    Understanding—Believe that what others think matters; give them a chance to explain their perspectives, and express their points of view; actively listen in order to understand them

    Independence—Encourage people to act on their own behalf so that they feel in control of their lives and experience a sense of hope and possibility. Use your power to empower rather than to disempower others.

    Accountability—Take responsibility for your actions; if you have violated the dignity of another, apologize; make a commitment to change hurtful behaviors

    Source: Dr. Donna Hicks, Internationally Renowned Authority on Dignity