DTOTD: Sacrifice Over Convenience
If we’re honest, most of us like serving when it fits neatly into our schedules, our expectations, and our sense of control. We like predictable outcomes. We like knowing how things will go. We like convenience. But Jesus has never been overly concerned with
Serve With Friends Menu
One‑Hour Serving Opportunities
(January 2026 – February 2026)
Looking for an easy way to serve—and bring your friends with you? Harvester Local Outreach now offers one‑hour, Serve With Friends serving opportunities! From blessing neighbors to prepping kits for ministry partners, these simple projects
HCC Local Outreachers! Man oh man! Have you unleashed the hope of Jesus this year inside and outside the walls of Harvester! The days and weeks have been jam-packed from food pantry to school outreach to serving with our Community and Ministry partners such as
HCC Local Outreach – St. Charles Campus
Annual Impact Report
September 2024 – August 2025
A Message from the Local Outreach Team
This year we have seen God’s faithfulness as we served our neighbors across St. Charles County. From cooling centers in the heat of summer to back-to-school breakfasts,
We may not be able to meet in person to pray over our schools, administrators, teachers, staff, students, and families this month, but we can definitely continue to pray without ceasing.
Take a moment and use this prayer guide to join all of our School
Well friends, Thanksgiving Meal #1 is over. Some of you may be racing to Meal #2 to appease the family. Where I am kind of jealous of those of you who have large families who want (and expect) to spend every holiday with you, I
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November Newsletter
Hello Harvester family! As we step into this season of gratitude, we look back on a month full of generosity, service, and reminders of God’s faithfulness. Thank you for being a church that continually unleashes the hope of
It is always a blessing when one of our members reaches out to share a message God placed on their hearts. I can't wait for you to read this uplifting reminder of how God will use the most mundane moments to point us all to
Just pretend when you open this newsletter it's still October because I am sure most of you are like me, thinking: "What the what, how did November and that Vile Daylight Savings Time Sneak In!
God and I have been simmering in Matthew 9 and Ephesians
Luke 10:2 – “He told them, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.’”
In Luke 10, we see Jesus selecting 72 disciples to preach in cities he was going
This week, we are spotlighting our community partner, The Child Advocacy Center of Northeast Missouri. The primary goal of The Child Advocacy Center is to ensure that children disclosing abuse are not further victimized by the intervention systems designed to protect them. Services offered include
Who Is My Neighbor?
In Luke 10, a man asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” hoping to justify himself. Jesus responded with the parable of the Good Samaritan—a story that reminds us that our “neighbor” is not limited by proximity, similarity, or convenience. Instead, our neighbor
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