Sharing Our Gifts with One Another
Beauty can be found all around us every day, and it helps connect us to ourselves and to one another. Broadway helps cultivate a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive collaborative culture of creativity for artists and musicians. Together we create artistic & cultural experiences for ALL people to explore their creativity, enjoy beauty, grow empathy, and increase awareness of the abundant gifts of our community.
Want to Share Your Gifts in Worship?
Click the button below to learn more about the Chancel Choir, Bell Choir, Celebration Band, 5th Melodies, or the Liturgical Arts Guild.

Meet the Resident Artists & Musicians
The following artists & musicians call Broadway home and have studios in the building.

Roland Smith
Director Iibada Dance Company

Todd Fuqua
Photographer
& Visual Artist

Gisele Dollinger
Piano, Organ, & Handbells

Carol White
Painter & Art Teacher

Nyderia Harris
Painter
& Tatoo Artist
Call Studio 77 in Indy

Wolff von Roos
Organist & Jazz Guitarist

Krystle Ford
Director Metropolitan
Youth Orchestra

Terry Martin
Airbrush Artist
& Painter
317-474-3114

April Doner
Visual Artist

Cathy Morris
Electric Violinist

Michael Jordan / ALKEMI
Painter & Public Artist

Join Pride of Indy Bands!
Jazz Band Rehearsals
Sundays, 6:30-8:00pm
Broadway UMC, Indianapolis
Sundays, 6:30-8:00pm
Broadway UMC, Indianapolis
Concert Band Rehearsals
Mondays, 6:30-8:00pm
Broadway UMC, Indianapolis
Mondays, 6:30-8:00pm
Broadway UMC, Indianapolis
Geeks & Grooves Saxophone Collective Rehearsals
Mondays, 8:00-9:00pm
Broadway UMC, Indianapolis
Mondays, 8:00-9:00pm
Broadway UMC, Indianapolis


Showing off some of our work.
Check out a few art pieces from our Resident Artists on display around Broadway or out in the community.


"Bessie Coleman" by Tania Wineglass (2018)
"Broadway 1994" by Donald L. Walton (1994)

"Mari Phemster Evans: Patron Saint of Broadway" by Terry Martin (2021)

"Generosity of Spirit" by Carol White & Nyderia Harris

"Mari Evans" by ALKEMI (2016)
- Large mural located at 448 Massachusetts Avenue in Indianapolis.
"If There Be Sorrow" by Mari Evans
If there be sorrow
let it be
for things undone
undreamed
unrealized
unattained
to these add one:
love withheld
restrained
