Jump to content

Harvest Christian Fellowship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harvest Christian Fellowship
LocationRiverside, California
CountryUnited States
DenominationNon-denominational
AssociationsCalvary Chapel Association
Weekly attendance14,560
Websitewww.harvestriverside.org
History
Founded1973
Founder(s)Greg Laurie
Architecture
StyleContemporary/Modern
Administration
DivisionCalvary Chapel
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Greg Laurie

Harvest Christian Fellowship is a Non-denominational Evangelical multi-site church based in Riverside, California, affiliated with the Calvary Chapel Association.

History

[edit]

Harvest Christian Fellowship was founded in 1973 by Greg Laurie, who has been the senior pastor since that time.[1]

In 2009, it opened a new building, with a 5,000-seat auditorium, a gymnasium, and a High School.[2]

In 2017, while remaining a member of the Calvary Chapel Association, the church partnered with the Southern Baptist Convention, after a request from Laurie, because of the important programs of national and international evangelization of the latter.[3]

According to a church census released in 2022, it claimed a weekly attendance of 14,560 people [4] and 4 campuses in different cities.[5]

Harvest Crusades

[edit]

In 1990, Greg Laurie started holding his first public evangelistic event which would soon be called the Harvest Crusades.[6]

SWAT International T-shirt/Logo

SWAT Team

[edit]

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."[7] The SWAT Team roams local streets inviting people to the event and sharing their faith.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Alex Murashko, Greg Laurie, Harvest to Celebrate 40 Years of 'Knowing God and Making Him Known', christianpost.com, USA, March 14, 2013
  2. ^ Greg Laurie, New buildings dedicated at Harvest!, harvest.org, USA, March 2, 2009
  3. ^ Samuel Smith, Greg Laurie's Calif. Megachurch Joins Southern Baptist Convention, christianpost.com, USA, June 13, 2017
  4. ^ Lifeway research, 2022 Largest Participating Churches, outreachmagazine.com, US, retrieved January 16, 2023
  5. ^ Harvest Christian Fellowship, Service Times & Locations, harvest.org, USA, retrieved January 16, 2023
  6. ^ David Olson, Harvest Crusades: Thousands pack Angel Stadium to hear the good word – and pass it on, ocregister.com, USA, August 16, 2014
  7. ^ Theresa Walker, Stakeout by the sea, ocregister.com, USA, August 12, 2006
[edit]