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August 2025

Calling Out from Isolation: Hope Found on the Airwaves

About twice a year, JOY FM reaches out to me and about 30 other pastors and counselors to be a part of their Hope & Heal. For four hours straight, we receive phone calls from all over the St. Louis Metro area and beyond to answer our neighbors’ prayer requests. This week, JOY FM’s Hope & Heal initiative has been a sacred lifeline for many. The phone calls are always non-stop. You no sooner hang up the phone than your phone is ringing. There are often 10-12 people in the queue every minute. In moments when loneliness whispers that nobody cares, people have dialed into the station, baring their deepest struggles to voices that feel like strangers—and yet, through those strangers, they’ve felt God’s presence.

Some callers expressed the depth of their isolation. The calls this week were of higher intensity, people in total crisis. They were so low, they did the bravest thing they ever could: they reached out to people who didn’t know them, and in sharing their hardest truths. KMOV and Fox 2 both promoted the event, and people around the area who perhaps had not set foot in a church in years, if ever, reached out for hope.  Satan was overcome, and God was glorified when they discovered they weren’t alone.


When Strangers Become Praying Neighbors

The power of those moments—when an unknown voice prays for your healing, your family, your burdens can’t be overstated. In these exchanges, strangers were transformed into praying neighbors, offering their faith as a bridge out of despair. Holy connectivity brought people out of the pits of despair. We couldn’t see these people’s faces; we didn’t have any idea of their belief systems or faith journey. We didn’t know where they stood on political or social issues. There was no way we could withhold grace. mercy and love on theological differences. These neighbors were drowning and needed a Savior right then and there.


Scripture: The Foundation of Healing Hope

The spiritual core of this outreach draws strength from God’s Word. Here are some scriptures that echo what many have experienced this week:

  • “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and love and a sound mind” — 2 Timothy 1:7
  • As believers, we can operate with confidence and courage in the strength, love, and self-control that come from God.
  • “Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray.”James 5:13
    A simple call to release our suffering through prayer so we can more easily receive something new.

  • “Cast all your anxiety on him, because he cares for you.”1 Peter 5:7
    In isolation, we can fling over our worries to the One who holds us.

  • “The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles.”Psalm 34:17
    Many found comfort in knowing their prayers did not go unheard.

  • “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.”Galatians 6:2
    Strangers became companions in prayer—becoming the hands and feet of Jesus in those moments.


Stories from This Week’s Calls And Beyond

While respecting privacy, here’s a distilled glimpse of what participants  shared:

  • A single mom feeling utterly alone, who confessed, “I’ve never felt this distant from God—and now I can feel Him listening.”

  • Parents battling despair over fractured relationships with grown children shared  “everything feels too heavy to bear,” and yet, through the kindness of a voice on the line, felt the light of hope.

  • A veteran battling depression said, “I don’t pray well…but hearing you pray for me gave me words I didn’t have.” This underscores how communal prayer can empower even those struggling with their own faith.

  • Several of our HCC family reached out to me later in the day, saying they wanted to call but couldn’t find a private space. They shared that they knew they needed prayer and didn’t want to wait.

Why Prayer Still Matters

In a world often cold and disconnected, prayer is our most human response to the supernatural grace of God. It transcends distance, mends what’s broken, and brings healing to the hurting.

This week’s JOY FM outreach was a reminder that healing doesn’t always begin in a church—or alone in a room—but often happens when someone picks up a phone, speaks honestly, and allows love to be offered back. Healing often starts when we are brave neighbors and reach out to those living right next door to us to remind them they are not alone, and we have a hope that does not make sense in this world of chaos.


A Prayer for Today

Let’s pray together, in solidarity with every caller and for those who were not able to call in:

Lord, in our brokenness and in our silence, You are there—listening, caring, healing. May Your people continue to be vessels of Your hope, that no one ever feels too low to reach out. Make us brave to reach out to recieve hope and to give hope. Let every heart find rest in You. Amen.


This Hope & Heal week reveals a powerful truth: even when Satan lies to us and tells us we are most alone, we are not alone. Prayers offered by strangers unaware can become channels of grace and messages of hope—showing us that our stories, shared in vulnerability, are met with compassion, faith, and healing. So often we say something utterly silly like “All I know to do is just pray.” Just pray…as if that is the most minimal non-invasive weak sign of surrender. When we pray, we can move mountains in the name of the Lord! Dead things come alive in the name of Jesus! May these moments continue to remind us all: the darkest depths often give way to the brightest dawn when we reach out in prayer.

Growing in Faith Through Serving-August 2025

Growing in Faith Through Serving

August has been filled with opportunities to love our neighbors well. From Back-to-School events to our Cooling Center for our unhoused neighbors, we’ve seen the power of showing up in Jesus’ name.When we serve, we don’t just meet practical needs—we grow spiritually. Jesus reminds us:
“Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant.” (Mark 10:43)

As we move into this next season, let’s ask ourselves: How is God forming me as I serve others?


Current Opportunities

School Outreach Crew Leader – Becky David Elementary

We are looking for a Crew Leader to help us love and support the teachers, students, and families of Becky David Elementary. This role acts as a liasion between HCC and Becky David. The crew leader communicates with volunteers, helps create serving opportunities, and shares prayer requests with the School Outreach crew. If you are interested in learning more about this email Carissa at cfiggins@harvester.cc

School C.A.F.E.

Join us in building strong school–community partnerships through Community And Family Engagement (C.A.F.E.). HCC is hosting a community breakfast on Wednesday, September 10th, from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Some of our local school principals will share their goals and unmet needs. The broader community of our church, other churches, non-profits that serve children, legislators, community leaders, and concerned neighbors will make an action plan for each school with 3, 6, and 9-month goals to better serve students, teachers, and families. Together, we can meet real needs in our local schools. Registration is required. Please share this form with your circles, small business owners, and service organizations before 9/3.

Math Tutors Needed – Central Elementary

Do you enjoy math and encouraging kids? Central Elementary needs math tutors to walk with students toward success! FHSD reached out specifically to Harvester Christian Church to recruit volunteers to serve two days a week for an hour each time during the school day. The commitment is only for 6 weeks at a time. Volunteers will need to complete the FHSD video-based volunteer training and background check, regardless of whether you have an active background check with HCC. HCC will reimburse you for that cost. If you are interested in serving in this capacity, your first step is to complete this FHSD Google form. 

September Book Discussion

Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness. From this book, we hope to learn more about unpacking the complexities around homelessness that may lead us to apathy and inaction. We hope to learn more about how HCC might be a part of changing the landscape of homelessness in our community. If you would like a copy of the book, please email Carissa. We will discuss the book on Monday, September 29th, at 6:30 p.m.


📅 Looking Ahead

September Serving Opportunities

  • School Outreach Monthly Pray and Prep| Monday, September 8, 6:30 p.m. in the Annex.

  • School C.A.F.E.| Wednesday, September 10, 7:30 a.m. in the Family Life Center
  • The Sharing Shed | 3rd Saturday of each month, 9–11 a.m. and 4th Wednesday of each month

  • See You At The Pole| Wednesday, September 24, 7:00 a.m. at Barnwell Middle
  • LO/GS Coaches & Leaders Gathering| Wednesday, September 24 6:30 p.m. in the Mission Cafe for Food Pantry, Local Outreach, and Guest Services leaders and coaches
  • Grace Can Lead Us Home Book Discussion | Monday, September 29, 6:30 p.m. Location TBD

  • Monthly School Outreach Pray & Prep | Monday, October 6, 6:30 p.m. Annex

  • * Tentative Harvest Ridge Trunk or Treat| Sunday, October 12 5 p.m. Harvest Ridge Elementary
  • Safe Families Training #3| Monday, October 13, 6:30 p.m. Annex
  • Safe Families Training #4 Monday, October 20, 6:30 p.m. Annex
  • The Sharing Shed | 3rd Saturday of each month, 9–11 a.m. and 4th Wednesday of each month
  • *Tentative Boys and Girls Club Trunk or Treat| Saturday, October 25 Boys and Girls Club O’Fallon

✍️ Take Your Next Step

Ready to serve? Know someone who has been wanting to get plugged into serving outside the walls of Harvester? 
Fill out the Volunteer Interest Sign-Up Form here: https://harvestercc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/265/responses/new

Together, we are leading people to find and follow Jesus through generosity, justice, and joyful service.

Ministry Spotlight: Faith Haven House

At Harvester Christian Church, we love celebrating the ways God is at work through our ministry partners. This month, we’re shining a spotlight on Faith Haven House, a place where compassion meets practical support for unhoused men in need. Faith Haven House provides safe shelter, stability, and hope, walking alongside individuals as they take steps toward rebuilding their lives. Their mission beautifully reflects Christ’s love in action, and we’re honored to partner with them to make a difference in our community.
We recently asked them to share an update on how things are progressing and wanted to share that with you. Read on then comment with your prayers for Faith Haven House in the comments.
What is one specific way Harvester Christian Church’s GIVE HOPE contributions have unleashed hope in your organization or in the community through your organization?
{As of May} we have had 2 graduates of the program so far this year. Harvester’s Give Hope Funds allow us to continue to operate by helping homeless men get off the streets to stabilize themselves and not worry where their next meal will come from, giving them a warm, dry, safe place to stay while they work to get back on their own feet.
If Harvester Christians have served at your organization, what impact have they had on the community you serve?
We have volunteers from Harvester who serve as house monitors, provide meals,  and build relationships with the men who are staying here at Faith Haven House. We were also able to partner with the Sharing Shed to help one of our graduates furnish his new place.
Please share a brief client-success or services-success story we can share with Harvester Christian Church. Specific identifying information is not needed
Our most recent grad came to us after being on the streets for several days and had not eaten for a couple of days when he first reached out. We were able to provide food and get him moved in. While here, he started attending church again for the first time in many years and is also attending Celebrate Recovery. Upon moving out, he has been spending time with family fishing, and is most excited and will tell everyone who will listen that he is extremely excited for his grandkids to be able to come stay with him at this new place. Seeing the smile on his face and the newly found confidence will make anyone’s heart smile.
What existing volunteer needs can we share with Harvester Christians?
We need volunteers who are willing to come spend time at the house and build relationships with the guys who are here. Many times, the guys just want someone to have a conversation with or someone to watch a game with on the television.
What is a future program or project that could benefit from an investment of Harvester Christian GIVE HOPE funds?
We would like to start a mentor program. Assign a volunteer to a resident and have funds available for them to go out and do things together, whether that is a game, dinner, concert, or other events that interest the guys. The estimated cost is $10,000.
What is the estimated cost of this future program or project?
How can Harvester Christians pray for Faith Haven House?
Please pray for the guys who are here and all new ones who will be coming soon. Please pray for more volunteers, and pray for the staff to continue to seek God’s wisdom in situations that arise and the strength to endure.
What is one thing Harvester Christian can do to improve how we serve your organization?
Nothing at this time. We truly appreciate the continued support of Harvester Christian Church staff and members.