Experience "Jesus Revolution" back on the big screen for a limited time. It's the powerful true story of a generation-changing spiritual awakening—returning to theaters March 29 & April 1.
Gather your friends, family, or church and get your tickets now at https://t.co/my6R4jIqhJ
For a special limited time, AMC Theaters is bringing back "Jesus Revolution" on the big screen! Celebrate the hope that sparked the Jesus Movement and changed a whole generation on March 29 and April 1.
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Join us for Easter at Harvest! Hope is alive! Jesus conquered death and our hope is in Him!
Easter Sunday services at 6 AM, 8 AM, 10 AM, & 12 PM✝️🌞
An honor today to stand in the Oval Office with other pastors and pray for the President “for such a time as this.”
He welcomed our prayers and was gracious as always, even taking time to speak personally with each of us.
The Bible calls us to pray for those in authority (1 Timothy 2:1–2). Let’s continue to pray for our President and for God’s wisdom and guidance for our nation.
Doubt isn't a sin, unbelief is. Pastor Greg said, “God never
promised He would inform us about His plan ahead of time—He’s just promised He has
one, ultimately for our good and His glory." Remember that God's plan is always better.
First Sunday of 2026! This Sunday, join us as we kick off the new year together in God's Word, fellowship, and worship!
Sunday services at 8 AM, 10 AM, and 12 PM
The new year is here, and we are starting 2026 off at church this Sunday with Pastor Greg! If you’re setting goals, don’t do it without God at the center.
Sunday services at 8 AM, 10 AM, and 12 PM
As the year comes to a close, we thank God and celebrate the year 2025 has been! We look forward to the new year with expectancy. Step into the new year with us by giving at https://t.co/10rHZDoMO2.
Your giving impacts generations. Our Harvest families are ministered to through our Next Gen ministries and more! We are expectant that God will move mightily in the next generation. You can give at https://t.co/DpBppaugcQ.
One more Sunday until Christmas! We are joyful over the past few events that brought us together to worship, fellowship, and celebrate this season together. Be thinking about who you can bring to church with you!
The wait is over! The Harvest Crusade: Hope for America is TODAY! Make sure to invite your loved ones to tune in with you at https://t.co/aADW6jlnbK or on the Harvest+ app. Please keep this event and all our in-person and online attendees in your prayers!
"Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13
Today, we honor the men and women who lived out this kind of love and sacrifice. Thank you to all who served, and serve.
Pure evil. How else do you describe it?
In Minneapolis, the shooter scrawled “6 million wasn’t enough” on a magazine of bullets, mocking the Holocaust. On another: “Kill Trump.” He fired at a target with the face of Christ and even wrote, “Where is your God?” This was not random — it was hate.
Hatred of God.
Hatred of the Jewish people.
Hatred of Christians and Christ Himself.
And the victims? Children and adults gathered in a church for prayer.
Just as there is a God in Heaven who loves us, there is also a devil destined for hell who hates us—and he hates everything God loves. And we know God loves His people. He loves the Jewish people. He loves His church. And He especially loves children.
Remember how little ones were drawn to Jesus? He said, “Let the little children come to me and do not forbid them, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven”.
I believe those precious 8- and 10-year-old that were killed are now safely in the arms of Jesus in Heaven.
But here on earth, we still face the reality of evil.
Some pundits—and even the mayor—struggled with what to call it. But the truth is simple: it was an act of evil. The mayor remarked, “Don’t just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now—these kids were literally praying.” Another pundit posted on X, “Praying is the problem, not the solution.”
Yet the truth is, prayer is exactly what we need.
Prayer for the two families who lost loved ones. Prayer for the nineteen still in the hospital. Prayer that “the Father of mercies and God of all comfort” will surround the grieving in this critical hour.
And in response to the shooter’s twisted question, “Where is your God?”—the answer is clear: God is with the suffering.
As Scripture declares: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18).
Evil struck in a place of worship. But even in the darkest hour, God is near to the brokenhearted.