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Join us as we welcome our staff pastor, Brian DeCook, who will share from Ephesians 4:17-32 during Midweek Service at Harvest Fellowship on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.

Join us as we welcome Pastor Tony Ferguson from Living Hope Fellowship in Sturgis, Michigan. Pastor Tony will be teaching through 1 Corinthians 3:10–15 and encouraging us with the reminder: “Let each one take heed how he builds.”

Join us as we welcome our worship leader, Doug Eicher, who will share from Ephesians 1:1–14 during Midweek Service at Harvest Fellowship on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.

Join us as we welcome Pastor Brian DeCook to share with us from the book of Philemon a message about God’s Grace in the context of relationships.

Jesus Christ “descended” and became what no other sacrifice could be; He, the Lamb of God, a the superior and perfect sacrifice for our sin. But even more, He rose to Life and “ascended” back into eternal glory as our superior and perfect Great-High Priest, offering what no other human priest could. He has become our life by offering us new life in Him; He is the LIFE who now sits upon His glorious throne of Grace, calling us to come to Him for all we need!

In 1996, former U.S. Marine Wes Bentley founded Far Reaching Ministries (FRM) after serving as a missionary in war-torn regions of Sudan, including Bahr El-Ghazal, Western Equatoria, the Nuba Mountains, and Southern Kordofan. By 1998, FRM expanded its efforts to South Sudanese refugee camps, primarily in Kiryandongo, Uganda, bringing hope to thousands of orphans and widows affected by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). Addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, FRM became a beacon for those suffering from ethnic and religious cleansing.

Today, FRM operates in 39 of the world’s most dangerous nations, deploying over 500 team members to share the hope of Jesus, disciple believers, and intervene for those trapped in cycles of death, violence, and poverty under oppressive regimes.

Committed to alleviating suffering, FRM rescues and rebuilds lives affected by Christian persecution, abduction, violence, rape, and war-induced humanitarian crises. The ministry provides essential aid, combats child sex trafficking and organ harvesting, and offers medical care, food, and shelter. More importantly, it introduces people to the love and hope found in Jesus Christ.

FRM is also dedicated to planting underground churches, discipling believers, and equipping them to return to their communities as Gospel witnesses. Its frontline workers include military-embedded chaplains, pastors, doctors, and ministry leaders, all working to transform lives and nations for Christ.

Join us as we welcome Pastor Jake Curtis as he shares with us about Guiding Grace from Titus 2:11-13.

A Church On A Mission – Acts 1:8 & Acts 2:42

Isn’t it incredible to watch a great plan come together? The careful planning, coordination, and execution—when everything falls into place, it’s truly something to behold.

God, the Master Architect, has been unfolding His great plan of redemption since the beginning of time, working through every generation to reconcile humanity to Himself through the finished work of Christ. It’s a story of His amazing grace, bringing salvation to the world.

Before His ascension, Jesus gave His disciples two crucial commands—instructions that would define their mission and shape history. It was a global calling, an enormous task given to a handful of Galilean hillbillies, ordinary men from a small corner of the earth in Palestine.

How could they possibly accomplish it?

Join us for our study in the book of Acts, as we witness a church on a mission, boldly fulfilling Christ’s command to go into all the world bearing witness to the risen Christ and making disciples of all nations.

We have been commanded to pray…but do our prayers really make a difference? Our answer to this question will reveal 3 things: What you know of prayer, what you understand concerning God’s thoughts toward prayer and what you believe about God Himself. In this message, we examine James 5: 16-18 and specifically the prayer that has “great power as it is working.”

Join us in a study in Philippians 2:1-15 from our worship leader Doug Eicher.