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Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham Encourages Fans to 'Try' Christianity
The WNBA star recently recommitted to her faith with a public baptism.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 7:25pm
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Cunningham's public baptism announcement reflects the complex intersection of faith, sports, and celebrity.Indianapolis TodayIndiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has announced that she recently recommitted to her Christian faith by getting re-baptized as an adult. Cunningham took to social media to encourage her fans to 'try' loving Jesus, saying it is 'fun.' The 26-year-old player is coming off a solid 2025 season with the Fever before suffering a torn MCL injury that ended her year early.
Why it matters
Cunningham's public embrace of her faith could inspire her fanbase, particularly younger fans, to explore Christianity. As a prominent WNBA player, her personal spiritual journey may resonate with many. However, some may view her proselytizing as inappropriate or insensitive to fans of other faiths or non-religious fans.
The details
Cunningham revealed that she was baptized as a child but recently felt 'a tug on my heart to do it on my terms as an adult.' She shared a video of her recent baptism on social media, writing 'Loving Jesus is fun, try it.' Cunningham had a strong 2025 season with the Fever, averaging 8.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game before suffering a season-ending knee injury in August. She re-signed with the Fever on a one-year deal for the 2026 season.
- Cunningham was baptized as a child but recently felt called to be re-baptized as an adult.
- Cunningham suffered a torn MCL injury on August 17, 2025 that ended her 2025 WNBA season.
- Cunningham re-signed with the Indiana Fever on a one-year deal for the 2026 WNBA season.
The players
Sophie Cunningham
A 26-year-old guard for the Indiana Fever of the WNBA. She was drafted by the Phoenix Mercury in 2019 after a standout college career at the University of Missouri.
Indiana Fever
A professional women's basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana that competes in the WNBA.
What they’re saying
“Loving Jesus is fun, try it.”
— Sophie Cunningham, WNBA Player
What’s next
Cunningham will look to return to full strength for the 2026 WNBA season after recovering from her torn MCL injury. Her public embrace of Christianity could inspire further discussion and debate among her fanbase.
The takeaway
Cunningham's decision to publicly recommit to her Christian faith as a prominent WNBA player highlights the intersection of sports, celebrity, and personal beliefs. While some fans may be inspired by her spiritual journey, others may view her proselytizing as inappropriate. Nonetheless, Cunningham's story underscores the complex role that religion can play in the lives of professional athletes.
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