Today’s Harvest Church
What to expect
You will find a casual, friendly setting at Today’s Harvest Church. A volunteer greets you, offers a bulletin, and helps you find a seat. The service starts with a few songs that focus on Scripture. A pastor teaches a clear message and points you to one action you can try this week. You will hear about prayer, serving, and real life challenges. The church uses simple language. You do not need a church background to follow along.
If you bring children, check in at the desk near the entrance. Team members guide you to the right room. Safety matters. Volunteers pass background checks and follow sign in and sign out steps. Lessons stay Bible centered and age appropriate. If you prefer to keep your kids with you, that is fine. No one will pressure you. If you want to review a message before you visit, watch the recent services linked on todaysharvestchurch.com. The site lists service times and contact details. You can send a question through the contact form and expect a simple reply.
The church supports outreach projects like food and clothing drives. You can start with one event and meet a few people while you serve. Groups meet during the week for study and prayer. Each group has a start date and end date so your commitment stays clear. If you want to grow in faith, a basics class walks through prayer, reading the Bible, and habits that help you stay steady. You can ask for a reading plan and a few short videos to help you start strong.
Simple next steps
Plan your visit by arriving ten to fifteen minutes early. Park near the front entrance off 33rd Ave South. Dress is simple and comfortable. Bring a friend if that helps you try something new. After the service, stop by the Next Steps table. A volunteer will help you choose one action. You can sign up for a group, try a Sunday serve role, or meet a pastor for coffee. If you prefer to stay low key, join the email list and decide later. No one will flood your inbox. You will receive a short weekly update with times and a short note from the pastor.
People come here from many backgrounds. Some have followed Jesus for years. Others are starting from scratch. You can ask honest questions and expect patient answers. You can try one Sunday and see if the pace fits your life. The church will give you room to grow and people to walk with you. That combination helps you build a durable faith and a steady routine. Start where you are, and take your next step.


