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- Welcome
to
Harvest - Why Harvest Is
Different - What to Expect at Harvest
- Service Times at Harvest
- Harvest's Vision & Mission
- Become Part of Our Commuity
Welcome to Harvest
All music from Harvest member Carin Vennerstrom's Senior Recital.
To see more videos scroll down or visit Our Ministries page.
- Our Worship: Our worship services are patterned after the Gospel message, incorporate a variety of musical styles, and utilize the confessions and creeds of the church; the preaching is expository and Christ-centered; and the Lord’s Supper is celebrated the third Sunday of each month.
- Our Beliefs: We believe that God’s Word is inerrant and infallible, fully sufficient for faith and life and is faithfully summarized in the Westminster Confession of Faith and the ancient creeds of the church.
- Our Community: Harvest is a genuinely friendly church that is a safe place to explore and grow in one’s faith and to find encouragement to exercise one’s gifts.
- Our Ministries: Harvest is a Midtown church with compassion for the lost, a heart for the ministries of mercy and justice, and a commitment to racial and cultural reconciliation and the edification of God’s people, young and old.
- Our Leadership: We are “presbyterian” (ruled by elders) in church government and are a member of the Presbyterian Church in America.
While you are visiting our website we would encourage you to read our stories and perhaps tell us and find out more about our resources, our values, our ministries, and anything else you may be interested in. We would love to see you at one of our services and to answer any questions you may have.
Why Harvest is Different
What to Expect at Harvest
Service Times at Harvest
Sunday
- Morning Worship 9:30 AM
- Sunday School Classes 11:00 AM
- Spanish Bible Study 5:00 PM
Monday
- English as a Second Language (ESL) 7:00 PM
Tuesday
- Men's Bible Study 6:45 AM
Wednesday
- Supper 5:00 PM
- Adult and Children's Classes 5:30 PM
- Prayer 6:30 PM
Please Note: We do take a short break in the summer and winter from Classes. Also, there are other Studies happening during the week. For a current list of ongoing studies please visit our Resources Page.
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Our Vision
To be an evangelistic, neighborhood church modeling reconciliation
and helping Christians to grow in their relationship with Christ
and serve the varied needs of the people that live in the city.
Our Mission
Harvest Community Church is committed to being a body where the reconciling love of God in Christ Jesus can be experienced by people across all racial, social and economic strata
…through worship that delights God and maximizes congregational participation and ownership,
…through preaching and teaching that holds forth the reconciling grace of God in Jesus Christ,
…through a close-knit Christian community where Christ’s love is extended to all, where there are ample opportunities to grow in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, and where there is a commitment to care for basic human needs,
…through an equipping of God’s people that enables them to use their gifts in the ministries of mercy, justice, and reconciliation so that God’s kingdom will be extended in Omaha and throughout the world.
How to Become Part of Our Community
If you want join Harvest (or just explore!) you will be asked to participate in the Inquirer’s Class. The Inquirer’s Class is taught during the Sunday School (11:00 a.m.) and lasts for 10 weeks. Its purpose is to inform you about our distinctive beliefs, our mission, our core values, etc., and allow you to ask questions, and learn what you must do to become a member. If you decide to join Harvest, you will be ask to affirm five membership vows, first by the Session in private, and then by the Pastor before the congregation. To read these questions click here.
If you desire to participate in the Lord’s Supper, we require that you be a member in good standing in a Bible-believing, Gospel preaching church. If you are not a member of the body of Christ, please speak with one of the Elders prior to communion Sunday (third Sunday of the month) so they can hear your confession of faith. You may call the church office to set an appointment or speak with an Elder the week prior to communion.
To find out more about our community please use the navigation bars found at the top and upper right part of this page.






