Meridian Street United Methodist Church, Protestant church building on Meridian Street, Indianapolis, US
Meridian Street United Methodist Church is a red brick Protestant church building in the Georgian-Colonial style located on North Meridian Street in Indianapolis. The spacious sanctuary accommodates around 600 people and houses one of the city's largest pipe organs.
The congregation began in 1821 in a log cabin with about 50 members and expanded through the decades. It moved to its current location on North Meridian Street in 1952 after occupying several earlier sites.
The congregation hosts the Take Note Artist Concert Series, featuring performances by local musicians and the Indy Winds Flute Choir throughout the year. These regular concerts bring artists and neighbors together in a space for musical gatherings.
The building sits at a prominent location on North Meridian Street, making it straightforward to find and visit. You can attend regular worship services and special events such as the concert series held throughout the year.
The formal parlor preserves furnishings from the 1950s and is reserved for specific gatherings only. This rarely seen room offers a glimpse into the church's interior design from that era.
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