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    Third Phase Christian Center

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    5 months ago

    I love bringing my "nice" donations here knowing that there's no middle man! Donations go directly to those in need locally.

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    2 years ago

    Great place to take donations that will truly help others in need. Profits go to those in recovery.

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    7 years ago

    Thanks alot for causing an argument in our home and I am doing a BBB review on your food pantry.

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    Community Education Arts - Our new name! Community Education Arts is still the great 501(c)(3) nonprofit all-volunteer organization that we've always been!

    Community Education Arts

    (1 review)

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    If you've ever read The Polk Street Review, then you've entered the world of the all-volunteer…read morenon-profit organization Community Education Arts, a 501c3 organization based in Noblesville. The Polk Street Review Project was really my introduction to the organization. It's an annual creative placemaking arts project that includes workshops, a podcast/short videos series, and the annual book. Each year, the book has a theme - for 2025, it's "Behind the Veil." Some will remember the organization as Logan Street Sanctuary, though the Logan Street property that formerly served as its home was sold to Noblesville Preservation Alliance in 2019. The mission of the organization is to promote greater awareness and encouragement for Creative Arts in Hamilton County and beyond. The organization provides projects, events, educational workshops, and other opportunities for creative spirits from Hamilton County and beyond. The organization's simple yet effective website contains a remarkable history of its events and is a powerful reminder of the impact that a small non-profit organization can have on promoting the arts in a community. There's much to love about Community Education Arts - from its volunteers to its community-based projects to the wonderful The Polk Street Review. If you're in the Noblesville area, especially, I'd no doubt take the time to check them out and get engaged with them.

    From the owner: Community * Education * Arts (CEArts) is an all-volunteer nonprofit 501(c)(3) Arts organization…read more CEArts is the home of diverse Arts-related projects, events, and opportunities for creatives of all kinds, including online Arts Showcase exhibits, a podcast & short video series, and two annual projects, Noblesville Interdisciplinary Creativity Expo (NICE) and The Polk Street Review (TPSR) project & book publication (est. 2011). Our projects and opportunities support community participation and involvement by seeking submissions from all kinds of creatives (artwork, music/song lyrics, poetry, prose, photographs, etc) with all levels of experience from amateur to professional. Throughout the year, we offer publishing services, a variety of workshops, podcast discussions, short videos, webinars, and more. The annual NICE project presentations event occurs in the Fall and the annual TPSR project's book launch occurs in February. Our 501c3 was originally formed in late 2015 as Logan Street Sanctuary, Inc. (LSS), and we rented the property at 1274 Logan Street In Noblesville IN, hosting (since 2013) a diverse array of music, literature, and arts events including concerts, art exhibits, and workshops. When the property sold, we rebranded as Community * Education * Arts (CEArts), with a new focus on continuing our two annual projects (TPSR; NICE) and providing even more online & digital arts events and opportunities. Check us out at cearts.org!

    Northview Church Carmel Campus

    Northview Church Carmel Campus

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    I went here for about 6 months and felt connected. I stopped going because they were encouraging my…read morechild to give most of their pocket change to the church!! I mean, who is that desperate that they bring kids into giving money. Overall, I loved going there. My kids absolutely loved the annual 6 week "Movie Night" program and so did I. It's what brought me there in the first place! Preaching is good, morals are good, some sketchy stuff going on behind the stage. Great messages, preaching, and you can tell the church loves God which is the most important part!! God loves you :)

    I am giving this review as quest of some relatives that are regular attenders at this church. My…read morereview is based on a single visit. When reviewing a church....I'm looking for a couple things: 1) do they present God's word in an accurate and effective manner, 2) does the worship atmosphere bring me closer to God and 3) did the operations and people ministering to me as I enter the place of worship reflect God at work in them. Based on these three criteria....I think Northview Church is an outstanding church body. On this visit we rolled into the parking out about 5 minutes before service started. We attended the 11am Sunday service. There was plenty of parking open. We were able to get from our car to in side the facility easily. The facility is very large and spacious. It seemed very clean, organized and well signed. We were greeted by smiling faces and welcomes. We felt welcome and wanted. The auditorium is large with three levels. We sat on the lower level. There was plenty of seating open as we found a seat. The seating was very comfortable. The auditorium is designed so most seats feel close to the stage. The worship time was very organized and very professional in presentation. The music reflects a contemporary top 20 Christian style of worship. These songs are very familiar and make you feel at home. The vocalists and musicians were very talented. The lighting and visual presentation was outstanding. As professional and well done as you would find at a rock show. The campus pastor did a very good job sharing announcements and information in a way that drew you in. The senior pastor presented a very good Bible based and accurate message. His message was very well organized and presented. The visuals on the screen and props on the stage effectively drew you into his Gospel message. The senior Pastor presented the Good news of Jesus Christ. His style was very relational. If you are searching for a good Bible based church...I would encourage you to give one of the Northview campus sites a try!

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