
BUILD TABLES.
HARVEST GARDENS.
mission
Helping people to know God, love others, find freedom, and live sent.
vision
Connecting people with Jesus and their purpose by cultivating authentic relationships; harvesting a life and love like Jesus .
Building Tables.
Jesus welcomed a variety of people with different experiences, cultures, and goals. He invited people to tables he sat at, but also invited himself to others’ tables like Matthew the tax collector. This authentic relationship building revealed God’s love for people and the purpose God gave humanity - to glorify and enjoy God forever.
Building Tables is our language to create or go to spaces where we introduce Jesus to people. Tables are spaces and experiences where we get to meet people where they are at and introduce them to Jesus’ life, love, and commands. For us, these tables are coffee shop conversations, AA or NA groups, hosting bible clubs at school, and meeting families at sports camps.
Harvest Gardens.
Jesus called people not only to believe in who He was but to faithfully obey and follow Him as the Son of God. In the book of James it says even the demons believe and shudder at His name - therefore we should be obedient to God’s calling and command.
Harvesting Gardens is our language for teaching holiness and equipping people to fulfill the Great Commission through their unique talent, gifting, and calling. We help believers use the skillset and resources that God’s given them to evangelize and disciple others. This garden work is meant to educate, empower, train, and release others to ‘build their own table’s; in other words be disciples and be sent as vocational and workplace missionaries. This initial harvest of is done through discipleship groups, volunteering, formal trainings, and large group gatherings.
MEET the PASTORS
Hunter is the lead pastor at Harvest. In 2010, he began in ministry at a mission site in the Sanktown community of McIntosh. Hunter and his wife, Emma, spent many summers in McIntosh hosting kids camps, construction projects, and service projects. Beginning in 2012, Hunter has served as a children’s and youth pastor in North Carolina while getting his degree in Christian Ministry. Following graduation he served in
para-church ministries, helped plant a church in Greensboro, NC, and launched his graphic design business. Hunter enjoys learning people’s stories, mentoring young people, and spending time with friends and family. He is a classic nerd and loves comic books, board games, and reading.
Since Emma was young, she has served in her church in a variety of roles. Her summers in high school and college were often filled with mission trips to Mexico and Alabama. After graduating Campbell University in 2016, Emma partnered with Hunter wherever God lead them. Emma has worked with the public in customer service and served in various roles at church. Emma enjoys being a mother to their son, Alden. She also loves her English Breakfast tea, a good-natured comedy, and laying in her hammock.
What
We
Believe
You may have seen these referred to as “statements of faith,” “articles of faith,” “belief statements,” or “doctrinal beliefs” in other churches or other Christian websites. We choose to say “We believe what the Bible says…” Together we are attempting to grow in our interpretation of what the Bible says. As a faithful community, we are depending on the Holy Spirit and Christian tradition to make God’s Word clear to us. We must start with what the Bible says.
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We believe what the Bible says about itself/the Bible:
2 Timothy 3:16
2 Peter 1:1, 14
We believe that the books of the Old and New Testaments constitute the Holy Scriptures. They are the inspired and infallibly written Word of God, fully inerrant in their original manuscripts and superior to all human authority, and have been transmitted to the present without corruption of any essential doctrine. We believe that they contain all things necessary to salvation; so that whatever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man or woman that it should be believed as an article of faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation. Both in the Old and New Testaments life is offered ultimately through Christ, who is the only Mediator between God and humanity. The New Testament teaches Christians how to fulfill the moral principles of the Old Testament, calling for loving obedience to God made possible by the indwelling presence of His Holy Spirit.The canonical books of the Old Testament are:
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, The Song of Solomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi.
The canonical books of the New Testament are:
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude and Revelation.*
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We believe what the bible says about God the Father:
Genesis 1:1
John 4:24
1 John 4:8
We believe the Father is the Source of all that exists, whether of matter or spirit. With the Son and the Holy Spirit, He made man, male and female, in His image. By intention He relates to people as Father, thereby forever declaring His goodwill toward them. In love, He both seeks and receives penitent sinners.* -
We believe what the bible says about Jesus Christ:
The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John)
Acts 1
Revelation
We believe in Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary, truly God and truly man. He died on the cross and was buried, to be a sacrifice both for original sin and for all human transgressions, and to reconcile us to God. Christ rose bodily from the dead, and ascended into heaven, and there intercedes for us at the Father’s right hand until He returns to judge all humanity at the last day.* -
We believe what the bible says about the Holy Spirit:
John 14-16
Acts 2
1 Corinthians 12
We believe in the Holy Spirit who proceeds from the Father and the Son, and is of the same essential nature, majesty, and glory, as the Father and the Son, truly and eternally God. He is the Administrator of grace to all, and is particularly the effective Agent in conviction for sin, in regeneration, in sanctification, and in glorification. He is ever present, assuring, preserving, guiding, and enabling the believer.*
We believe that the Gift of the Spirit is the Holy Spirit himself, and He is to be desired more than the gifts of the Spirit which He in His wise counsel bestows upon individual members of the Church to enable them properly to fulfill their function as members of the body of Christ. The gifts of the Spirit, although not always identifiable with natural abilities, function through them for the edification of the whole Church. These gifts are to be exercised in love under the administration of the Lord of the Church, not through human volition. The relative value of the gifts of the Spirit is to be tested by their usefulness in the Church and not by the ecstasy produced in the ones receiving them.* -
We believe what the bible says about humanity:
Genesis 1-2
Psalm 139:14
Hebrews 2:5-8
We believe that humanity’s creation in the image of God included ability to choose between right and wrong. Thus individuals were made morally responsible for their choices. But since the fall of Adam, people are unable in their own strength to do the right. This is due to original sin, which is not simply the following of Adam’s example, but rather the corruption of the nature of each mortal, and is reproduced naturally in Adam’s descendants. Because of it, humans are very far gone from original righteousness, and by nature are continually inclined to evil. They cannot of themselves even call upon God or exercise faith for salvation. But through Jesus Christ the prevenient grace of God makes possible what humans in self effort cannot do. It is bestowed freely upon all, enabling all who will to turn and be saved.* -
We believe what the bible says about sin:
Genesis 3
Romans 3:23
Romans 6:23
We believe that through the disobedience of Adam and Eve sin entered the world and all creation suffered its consequences. The effects of sin include disruption of the relationship between God and humanity, deterioration of the natural order of creation, and exploitation of persons by evil or misguided social systems. The whole of creation groans for redemption. Each person is born with a proclivity toward sin, manifested in an inordinate orientation toward self and independence from God, leading to deliberate acts of unrighteousness. The residual effects of Adam and Eve’s disobedience include a marred human nature from which arise involuntary shortcomings, faults, infirmities, and imperfect judgments, which should not be accounted the same as willful sin. However, as manifestations of the fallen nature of humanity, these shortcomings of God’s holiness still necessitate the merits of the atonement, the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit, and the self-control of the believer. Willful sin results when a morally accountable person chooses to violate a known law of God, using freedom of choice to please self rather than obey God. The consequences of willful sin include a loss of fellowship with God, a self-absorption with one’s own interests rather than love and concern for others, a bondage to things which distort the divine image, a persistent inability to live righteously, and ultimately everlasting misery and separation from God. The atoning work of Christ is the only remedy for sin, whether original, willful or involuntary.* -
We believe what the bible says about the Church:
Matthew 16:18
Acts 2:42-27
1 Corinthians 11:23-32
Matthew 28:19
Ephesians 4:11-13
We believe that the Christian Church is the entire body of believers in Jesus Christ, who is the founder and only Head of the Church. The Church includes both those believers who have gone to be with the Lord and those who remain on the earth, having renounced the world, the flesh and the devil, and having dedicated themselves to the work which Christ committed unto His church until He comes. The Church on earth is to preach the pure Word of God, properly administer the sacraments according to Christ’s instructions, and live in obedience to all that Christ commands. A local church is a body of believers formally organized on gospel principles, meeting regularly for the purposes of evangelism, nurture, fellowship and worship. The Wesleyan Church is a denomination consisting of those members within district conferences and local churches who, as members of the body of Christ, hold the faith set forth in these Articles of Religion and acknowledge the ecclesiastical authority of its governing bodies.* -
We believe what the bible says about Salvation:
John 3:16
Romans 10:9
Ephesians 2:8
We believe that for men and women to appropriate what God’s prevenient grace has made possible, they must voluntarily respond in repentance and faith. The ability comes from God, but the act is the individual’s.
Repentance is prompted by the convicting ministry of the Holy Spirit. It involves a willful change of mind that renounces sin and longs for righteousness, a godly sorrow for and a confession of past sins, proper restitution for wrongdoings, and a resolution to reform the life. Repentance is the precondition for saving faith, and without it saving faith is impossible. Faith, in turn, is the only condition of salvation. It begins in the agreement of the mind and the consent of the will to the truth of the gospel, but issues in a complete reliance by the whole person in the saving ability of Jesus Christ and a complete trusting of oneself to Him as Savior and Lord. Saving faith is expressed in a public acknowledgment of His Lordship and an identification with His Church.
We believe that when one repents of personal sin and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ, that at the same moment that person is justified, regenerated, adopted into the family of God, and assured of personal salvation through the witness of the Holy Spirit.
We believe that justification is the judicial act of God whereby a person is accounted righteous, granted full pardon of all sin, delivered from guilt, completely released from the penalty of sins committed, by the merit of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, by faith alone, not on the basis of works.
We believe that regeneration, or the new birth, is that work of the Holy Spirit whereby, when one truly repents and believes, one’s moral nature is given a distinctively spiritual life with the capacity for love and obedience. This new life is received by faith in Jesus Christ, it enables the pardoned sinner to serve God with the will and affections of the heart, and by it the regenerate are delivered from the power of sin which reigns over all the unregenerate.
We believe that adoption is the act of God by which the justified and regenerated believer becomes a partaker of all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of a child of God.
We believe that although good works cannot save us from our sins or from God’s judgment, they are the fruit of faith and follow after regeneration. Therefore they are pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and by them a living faith may be as evidently known as a tree is discerned by its fruit.
We believe that after we have experienced regeneration, it is possible to fall into sin, for in this life there is no such height or strength of holiness from which it is impossible to fall. But by the grace of God one who has fallen into sin may by true repentance and faith find forgiveness and restoration.* -
We believe what the bible says about Holiness:
Ephesians 4
1 Peter 1:14–16
1 Thessalonians 4
Romans 6
We believe that sanctification is that work of the Holy Spirit by which the child of God is separated from sin unto God and is enabled to love God with all the heart and to walk in all His holy commandments blameless. Sanctification is initiated at the moment of justification and regeneration. From that moment there is a gradual or progressive sanctification as the believer walks with God and daily grows in grace and in a more perfect obedience to God. This prepares for the crisis of entire sanctification which is wrought instantaneously when believers present themselves as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, through faith in Jesus Christ, being effected by the baptism with the Holy Spirit who cleanses the heart from all inbred sin. The crisis of entire sanctification perfects the believer in love and empowers that person for effective service. It is followed by lifelong growth in grace and the knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The life of holiness continues through faith in the sanctifying blood of Christ and evidences itself by loving obedience to God’s revealed will.* -
We believe what the Bible says about discipleship:
Matthew 28:18-20
Luke 9:23-24
John 13:34-35
Acts 1:8
Romans 10:14–17
We believe that the two great commandments which require us to love the Lord our God with all the heart, and our neighbors as ourselves, summarize the divine law as it is revealed in the Scriptures. They are the perfect measure and norm of human duty, both for the ordering and directing of families and nations, and all other social bodies, and for individual acts, by which we are required to acknowledge God as our only Supreme Ruler, and all persons as created by Him, equal in all natural rights. Therefore all persons should so order all their individual, social and political acts as to give to God entire and absolute obedience, and to assure to all the enjoyment of every natural right, as well as to promote the fulfillment of each in the possession and exercise of such rights.*
Position
Statements
Sanctity of Life
Immigration
LGBTQIA+ (Gender Expressions)
Racial Reconciliation
Women in Ministry
Poverty
Creation Care (Environmental)
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