Called to Love People Well
Our vision is simple: care for the people God has placed here—
and the ones He is sending. To steward this moment, we are focused on three priorities and inviting everyone to take one step.
Three Priorities
The Next Generation – creating spaces where kids and students are known, mentored, and led to Jesus
Care & Formation – places set apart for discipleship, counseling, learning, and spiritual formation, where deeper conversations and meaningful care can happen.
Our Community – making room to gather, connect, and welcome those God is drawing
One Simple Response
Pray: “Lord, what would You have me do?”
Plan: Let us know your giving intention over the next 2, 3, or 5 years.
Called to love people well.
Our focus has always been about stewarding the people God puts in front of us, loving them well, leading them to Jesus, and launching them out to change the world.
So the question we’re asking is simple and deeply personal: How do we care for the people who are here and that God is sending here?
Within a 5–7 minute radius of our church, more than 65,000 people will soon call this area home over the next five to ten years. For the past 25 years, we have had the privilege of partnering with the City of Fishers to care for our community one person at a time.
Today, that partnership places Heartland in a unique position, to care for the needs of the city and help pastor people.
A church for
everyday of the week
Care needs don’t only happen within the window of Sunday services. Sunday matters, but what about Tuesday? What about the spaces in between?
We believe God is inviting us to imagine our property as a place of connection all week long—
a place where bridges are built with people who may not yet feel comfortable stepping into a church setting, but are open to meaningful relationships, care, and community. A place of intersection. A place someone could walk into on their best day and their worst day.
Our priorities for
this master plan are
God is moving in
the next generation.
As a church, we’ve been paying close attention to what God is doing in our community, especially in the lives of young people. We’re seeing spiritual hunger, openness, and need at a level we haven’t seen before.
With nearly one-third of our community under the age of 16, and more people coming to Heartland each week looking for care, connection, and hope, our overseers have prayerfully approved a master plan designed to help us steward this moment well.