Find your people in Mumbai.
Mumbai can be a lonely place to be — whether you’ve just landed and don’t know a soul, or you were born and raised here and still haven’t found your people. Selah is where a lot of us stopped feeling alone. A young, gospel-centred community — lifelong Mumbaikars and brand-new arrivals alike — who came for a Sunday and found friendship, faith, and a place to belong.
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Some of us moved to Mumbai last month. Some of us have never lived anywhere else — whole families, three generations deep. Selah is home to both, and equally at home with both.
So whether you arrived for a job last week or your family has been in this city for a hundred years, you’ll be sitting next to people who know what it’s like to look for real friendship here — and who’d genuinely love to make room for you.
We’re a church for the whole of Mumbai. Every Sunday our people travel in from Bandra, Andheri, Juhu and Powai; from Lower Parel, Worli, Parel and Prabhadevi; from Byculla and Sewri; from Navi Mumbai, Thane and beyond — and plenty carpool in together with friends, so even the ride becomes part of it.

The easiest place to meet people is the cafe after the service — chai, coffee, and no rush to leave. This is where a Sunday turns into a friendship.
People here actually show up for each other — meals, texts, the ordinary week. It’s a family more than a room full of contacts.
Worship nights, gatherings and moments through the year give you room to actually get to know people, not just wave across a service.
Whatever you’re carrying, you don’t have to carry it alone. There are always people here glad to pray with you and walk alongside you.
- How do I find a Christian community in Mumbai?
- Come and visit Selah on a Sunday. We're a young, gospel-centred church in Fort, South Mumbai (11:30am, in English), and helping people find real community — especially those new to the city — is a big part of who we are. Just turn up; you don't need to know anyone.
- I just moved to Mumbai for work — how do I meet people and make friends?
- You're in good company: a lot of Selah moved here for work or study too, and remember exactly what that first week alone felt like. The easiest first step is a Sunday — stay for coffee afterwards, and you'll meet people rather than just watch a service.
- I've lived in Mumbai my whole life — is Selah for me too?
- Completely. Plenty of our community are born-and-raised Mumbaikars — whole families, three generations deep. Selah isn't a church only for people new to the city; we're home to both, and equally at home with both.
- Is Selah a good church for young adults and singles?
- Yes. Selah skews young, and more of us are single than not — while families are the backbone that holds the community together. Whatever life stage you're in, you'll find people who get it.
- I don't know anyone, and I've never really been to church — can I still come?
- Absolutely. Most people's first Sunday is on their own, and nobody is expected to know anyone, or anything. Come exactly as you are, sit at the back if you'd rather, and simply see what it's like.
- Where does Selah's community come from?
- From all over Mumbai. People travel in every Sunday from Navi Mumbai, Thane and Nerul; from Andheri, Powai, Bandra and Khar; from Worli, Dadar, Colaba and dozens of neighbourhoods in between. Selah is a church for the whole city, not one corner of it.
Come find your people.
This Sunday, 11:30am, at the Church of St. Andrew, Fort. Come as you are — you won’t walk out a stranger.
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