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February 2026

February 26 Newsletter

Unleashing the Hope of Jesus in

St. Charles County


Devotional: Love That Moves

“Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18

February is often centered around love. Cards. Candy. Flowers. But Scripture reminds us that love is not simply something we feel — it’s something we do. Jesus didn’t just speak about compassion. He lived the fullest meaning of compassion: TO SUFFER WITH. He moved toward people. He touched the untouchable. He fed the hungry. He welcomed the outsider. He made love visible.

As a church, that is our calling too. When you move dusty furniture on a cold Saturday morning, you are making Jesus’ love visible. When you deliver packed food backpacks to school staff who may be too busy to even acknowledge you, you are making Jesus’ love visible.  When you serve overnight at the Warming Center with folks who may not experience the same reality as you,  you are making Jesus’ love visible. When you organize what seems like the same school supplies for the 50th time, you are making Jesus’ love visible. When we act and live and serve as one saved by the blood of Jesus, we make the love of Christ tangible for the world to see. You are putting hands and feet to the gospel.

This month, ask yourself:

  • Where is God inviting me to move toward someone and suffer with them?

  • What would it look like for my love to be visible?

  • Who needs to experience hope through action?

Love is more than a feeling. It’s a response to the love we’ve already received in Christ. Let’s be people whose love moves.


Prayers

Please join us in praying for:

  • Our unhoused neighbors to find safety and security and a compassionate community.

  • The ministry partners who serve families facing food insecurity

  • School staff and administrators navigating mid-year challenges

  • Volunteers who faithfully show up and serve behind the scenes

  • New leaders emerging within our outreach crews

Prayer:
Father, thank You for loving us first. Give us eyes to see needs around us and the courage to respond. Strengthen our ministry and community partners. Protect the vulnerable. Raise up compassionate leaders within our church. May everything we do unleash the hope of Jesus in our community. Amen.


📅 Upcoming Serving Opportunities

Date
Event/Program
Leaders
Ministry
3/1
Warming Center Celebration/Reflection Lunch
Mike Coumerilgh
Michael True
Emergency Weather Response
3/2
LO/GS Gathering #1- Safety Focus
Brendon & Carissa
All Local Outreach & Guest Services
3/5
Monthly Pray & Prep
Katy Pursell
School Outreach
3/7
Operation Restoring Calm Exercise
Leader Needed
Natural Disaster Response Team
3/21
Sharing Shed
Lisa Rogers
Alleviation of Poverty
3/24
City Life Serve Day in Food Pantry & Food Backpack Ministry
Carissa Figgins
Susan Nash
Food Pantry and Food Backpack Ministry
Ongoing
Food Pantry
Jane & Steward Topper
Denise & Ken Sabo
Linda Beeler
Food Pantry
Ongoing
Food Backpacking
Shelly Swart
Susan Nash
Food Backpack Ministry
Ongoing
Broken & Beautiful Ministry Pen Pals
Leader Needed
Mental Health Support
3/25
YAM Sharing Shed
Stephanie Lake
Alleviation of Poverty
4/1
Monthly Pray & Prep
Katy Pursell
School Outreach
4/7
Election Polling Place
Leader Needed
Local Outreach
4/18
Sharing Shed
Lisa Rogers
Alleviation of Poverty
4/24-4/20
Carissa on Vacation
4/27
Extra Pray & Prep
Katy Pursell
School Outreach
4/30
LO/GS Gathering #2- Discipleship Focus
Brendon & Carissa
All Local Outreach & Guest Services
SAVE THE DATE!
Good Neighbor Serve Week is July 12-18th!
Look for more information this spring!
Mark your calendar now!

🌟 Volunteer Spotlight

Do you have a serving story to share? When we highlight your story, it isn’t about drawing attention to you — it’s about honoring God and helping others see how they might step into serving too. If you’d be willing to share how God is working through your local outreach involvement, we’d love to connect with you.


New to Local Outreach?

Not sure where to start?

  1. Pray about where God may be leading you.

  2. Click here to take the SHAPE assessment and familiarize yourself with your spiritual gifts.
  3. Explore current serving opportunities.

  4. Try one opportunity and see how God works through it.

  5. Consider stepping into leadership if you sense God nudging you.

There is a place for you.


💬 Final Encouragement

Serving our neighbors isn’t a one-time event that we check off when we are done. It’s a rhythm of life that honors what Jesus did for all of us. It’s choosing compassion when it’s inconvenient. It’s showing up consistently. It’s believing small acts can create eternal impact. Thank you for being a church that doesn’t just gather — but goes.

Together, we are unleashing the hope of Jesus in St. Charles County.

With gratitude,
HCC St Charles – Local Outreach Team


January 26 Newsletter

HCC Local Outreach- St Charles Campus January 2026 edition

Hello Harvester family,

As we step into a new season of serving, we’re reminded that faith grows when we show up faithfully. Here’s what God is doing in and through Local Outreach—and how you can be part of it.

📖 Devotional

“Let us not grow weary of doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” – Galatians 6:9

Serving can be tiring, inconvenient, and unseen—but God promises that faithfulness always bears fruit. Every meal served, prayer prayed, every food backpack delivered, and hand extended matters more than we know. God calls us to be obedient to Him. As humans, we are distracted by the traps and lies that Satan sets for us. The need to be affirmed and praised. The need to be respected and heard. We need to be celebrated and cheered for our efforts and sacrifices. These are all good things in the context of their primary source, God our Father, not of the world. Let’s help each other keep our eyes and hearts set firmly on Jesus and not be distracted by the muck and mire of the world. Our reward will be so much richer if we can let go of these worldly desires.

🙏 Things to Pray About

  • Guests experiencing homelessness are seeking safety and hope
  • Solutions in our community to end homelessness
  • HCC Foster and Adoptive parents
  • Volunteers serving consistently during winter months
  • School staff and students at our partner schools
  • New volunteers are taking a first step into serving

🧤 Serving Opportunities | February & March

Whether you serve once or make it a rhythm, there’s a place for you:

  • UPCOMING EVENTS: In addition to ongoing serving opportunities with Food Backpack Ministry and Food Pantry each week, below are upcoming events I am aware of.
    • School Counselor Appreciation Week 2/2
    • YAM Serve With Friends Serve Options all month long 
    • School Outreach Monthly Pray & Prep 2/4 6:30 p.m.
    • VRC Training with St Charles County 2/5 6:30 p.m.
    • Carissa Outpatient surgery on wrist 2/9
    • Snack carts to school partners week of 2/9
    • EWR Warming Center On Call 2/15-22
    • Broken & Beautiful Pen Pals start communicating with women incarcerated at Vandalia prison week of 2/15
    • Sharing Shed 2/21 & 2/25
    • Carissa gone to the Community Ministers National Conference 2/22-24
    • Warming Center Reflection & Celebration Lunch 3/1 1:00 p.m.
    • Local Outreach/Guest Services Training #1- Safety Focus 3/2 6:30 p.m.
    • One Heart Family Ministries Training for Foster Families starts 3/4 6:30 p.m.

Please reach out if you have questions or need clarity on any of these items.

Interested in learning more about what it looks like to serve outside the walls of Harvester? Here is your starting point!==> Serve With Harvester Form


View & Sign Up to Serve

⭐ Serving Opportunity Spotlight

EWR Warming Center

As expected, this winter has been BRUTAL! The EWR Network of Warming Centers in the Tri-County area has been activated most nights in January. HCC was on call as one of the warming centers on January 18-24. We saw new faces serving, returning folks to teach the ropes, and extreme generosity of time, energy, food, and supplies. A huge lesson for all of us was commitment, flexibility, and kindness. We had to be open to anything. For instance, we couldn’t control the weather. We couldn’t control the numbers. Each night, we weren’t sure what we were walking into. But with absolute certainty, we know that God was glorified and honored through everyone’s obedience. HCC will be on call again from February 15-22. Volunteers of all shapes, sizes, ages, stages, and abilities are needed. Warming Center Training Resources have been added to the Harvester Outreach Blog here==>https://harvesterccoutreach.org/helpful-outreach-tools/ewr-warming-center-training-resources/]

SAVE THE DATE: Whether you were able to serve this season or not, you are invited to The Celebration and Reflection Lunch on March 1 at 1 p.m. in the Lower Level of the HCC Office.

🌱 Grow Your Spiritual Influence

Want to grow in confidence and faith to serve outside the walls of Harvester? Check out your free RightNow Media account. Send a request if you have not activated your account. Find a plethora of bible studies, books, and videos to equip you even more to unleash the hope of Jesus! https://app.rightnowmedia.org/en/library/custom/45362

Consider joining the Bible Basic class, whether you are new to the faith or want to share the bible with your neighbors and co-workers. Check out the HCC App and choose the Sunday option or the Wednesday option. https://harvester.cc/events?calendar=8b1c2f28-b26d-4740-bc0b-f351dbde9f41&event=6CXckDwfg1a—-Bible+Basics

Thank you for serving outside the walls of Harvester to unleash the hope of Jesus

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