More about the Harvesters!

Home - Ministries - Adult - Adult Bible Fellowships (ABF) - Harvesters - More about the Harvesters! We believe it is important to live out what we learn during our class time. For that reason, we want to meet YOU! Really! We would like to get to know you and help you find out how God has designed you to fit into the church as a member of His church. We also want to help you know what talents God has given you. When you are aware of your talents, you can use them. And, since God gave them to you, you should use those talents for His work. We can help you learn about that, too.

Our group focuses on four, core topics. Our first one is Teaching what the Word of God, the Bible, has to say about everything - our lives, world, families, beliefs, agendas...everything. We learn that whatever the Bible says is more important than what we want or desire for ourselves.

The next core topic is Connecting with each other. When we get to know each other better, we have a better idea of how we can help each other. We also find a place where we can feel safe to ask questions and be more open.

We also believe that drawing people into this church group, called Assimilating, is extremely important. First, it allows other people to experience a hope in their lives that only God can give. In assimilation, we use what we've learned from the teaching and spread out from our safe place we've gained from connecting with others. Through this, we grow and draw other people into a place of love.

Last but certainly not least, we Serve. In all ways as we are taught by God, we try to find ways to serve others as Jesus served. How else can others experience the love of Jesus and see it in action?
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Got Glasses?  Got cell phones?
In the Harvesters room, 201, there are labeled tubs at the back of the room where you can donate unwanted glasses or cell phones that you no longer need.  The glasses go to the Lions Club, who then sends them around the world to different organizations who provide glasses to the needy.  The cell phones go to the non-profit group, "Cell Phones for Soldiers," who sells the phones to a company and then uses that money to purchase calling cards to give to active-duty military men and women.  The glasses should be in good structural condition and not "ancient" (haven't been sitting in grandma's drawer for 20 years), and the cell phones need to work, but not necessarily have current working batteries nor all the accessories with them.

Thank you for your donations!
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