We are a group of young adults in Northwest Indiana who gather for worship, support, and good times.
The term Dalit is an ancient Marathi (Western Indian state language) word that may be defined as “ground” or “broken in pieces”. It refers to people who have been broken, or ground down by those above them in a deliberate and active way. As a result, the word “Dalit” usually refers to the portion of the Indian population falling outside of the Indian caste society; those who are traditionally known as the “outcastes” or “untouchables.
We have chosen the name Dalit to symbolize our brokeness before God as well as the outcast feeling that young adults often experience in relationship to traditional "church."
We gather weekly to support one another and work out what it means to walk in the way of Jesus in the world today. If you're interested in learning more about our gatherings or our activities or if you're interested in journeying with us, please send us a message.