Harvest Christian Fellowship

Harvest Christian Fellowship was founded in 1973 by Greg Laurie in Riverside, CA. Laurie has been the senior pastor since that time. Harvest is a megachurch with a congregation of 15,000 and growing. The eighth largest church in America and third largest in California, with satellite campuses in Eastvale (Corona, CA) and Woodcrest (Riverside, CA) and a dedicated campus in Orange County (Irvine, CA). As well as being the launching pad for the International Harvest Crusades, Harvest is involved in other various internal and external ministries.

General

The vision at Harvest Christian Fellowship is "Knowing God And Making Him Known." While being heavily evangelistic, Greg Laurie also preaches three Sunday morning services at 8:00 am, 10:00 am and 12:00 pm. A fourth service is also held at 6:00 pm and is Sunday Nights by Jonathan Laurie. Harvest also offers a mid-week study every Wednesday led by Pastor Jeff Lasseigne in Riverside along with separate High School and Jr. High services. Greg Laurie, himself, preaches at the mid-week study held every Thursday at Harvest Orange County. All Sunday and mid-week services are available as a live webcast and are archived for later viewing.

Harvest Crusades

In 1990, Greg Laurie started holding his first public evangelistic event which would soon be called the Harvest Crusades. Since the first Crusade it has been estimated that nearly 5.5 million people have attended in stadiums, amphitheaters, and like venues.

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The SWAT Team

Before any crusade takes place the SWAT Team goes ahead of it. SWAT stands for Students With A Testimony and is a group of high school and college aged youths to evangelize or conduct what they call "street-witnessing." The SWAT team will roam local streets inviting people to the event and sharing their faith.

References

    1. Chapter Two building project
    2. Day7 @ Harvest
    3. SWAT Team News Article - OcRegister.com
    4. Calvary Chapel Magazine - SWAT Pages 6–7
    5. Statement of Faith as of April 2, 2007
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