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BRCC began in 1981 with as handful of Eastside Indianapolis families in a Pleasant View office building. This group began as Community Christian Fellowship. After several years, the church purchased five acres of land at 7480 West US 52 (Brookville Road). Five years later, as ground was broken for the first phase of the building, the name changed to Brookville Road Community Church to reflect the church's new (and present) location.
Over the years, God's blessings are evident as BRCC has grown, from a small church meeting in a rented facility to a church gathering for worship in a 55,000 sq. ft. facility. It is our desire to welcome people from all backgrounds, regardless of where they are on their spiritual journey.
If you’re new to BRCC or are considering joining us for a service, we hope you’ll find a place where you are warmly welcomed and feel at home, even if you’ve never been to church before.
BRCC is committed to:
• worshiping God with all our heart, mind, soul and strength.
• partnering with Christ-followers as they pursue wholehearted devotion to Jesus
• planting 200 churches in our area and aroound the world.
Spurring people to become wholehearted followers of Jesus

* The Bible as the inspired, infallible Word of God; the final authority in all matters of faith and conduct.
* One God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
* Jesus Christ, His deity, virgin birth, sinless life, vicarious death, burial and bodily resurrection, his ascension to the right hand of the Father and His personal future return in power and glory.
* The sinfulness of man and salvation only by grace through faith in the shed blood of Christ.
* The present ministry of the Holy Spirit by whose in- dwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life.
* The resurrection of the dead, the believer to life everlasting and the unbeliever to the resurrection of judgment.
* The church as the body of Christ, for which He will return, as composed of all who have accepted the redemption provided in Him.