The Mission
The mission of Harvest Chapel Free Methodist Church is the same mission Jesus gave his followers:
love God, love others, and grow disciples.
We want to create a community of authentic believers and to witness northern Chautauqua county (and beyond) transformed by the life changing reality of the gospel, as people come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
love God, love others, and grow disciples.
We want to create a community of authentic believers and to witness northern Chautauqua county (and beyond) transformed by the life changing reality of the gospel, as people come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
The Vision
The vision of Harvest Chapel Free Methodist Church is to be a healthy biblical community of holy people multiplying disciples, leaders, groups and churches. We make every effort to not just attend church, but to experience the fullness of Christ. Jesus is the lead in our story, not us.
Core Values
Ridiculous Hospitality
We work hard to welcome people and to remove obstacles so they can hear the Gospel.
Question to ask: Who isn’t here yet?
Romans 12:13 | Leviticus 19:18
We work hard to welcome people and to remove obstacles so they can hear the Gospel.
Question to ask: Who isn’t here yet?
Romans 12:13 | Leviticus 19:18
Joyful Service
Joy both in how we serve and the atmosphere of our worship service.
Question to ask: How am I serving?
1 Peter 4:10 | Psalm 100
Joy both in how we serve and the atmosphere of our worship service.
Question to ask: How am I serving?
1 Peter 4:10 | Psalm 100
Compassionate Generosity
We are blessed to be a blessing — we are stewards with a responsibility to do good.
Question to ask: How can I be a blessing?
Acts 20:35 | 1 Timothy 6:17-19
We are blessed to be a blessing — we are stewards with a responsibility to do good.
Question to ask: How can I be a blessing?
Acts 20:35 | 1 Timothy 6:17-19
Transforming Grace
It’s OK not to be OK, but it’s not OK to stay that way.
Question to ask: What’s my next step of faith?
John 1:14 | 1 Corinthians 15:10
It’s OK not to be OK, but it’s not OK to stay that way.
Question to ask: What’s my next step of faith?
John 1:14 | 1 Corinthians 15:10