"Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path"
Psalm 119:105
Discover how you can join others at Harvest to learn God's Word through our weekly and periodic classes.
Hope Explored
Sundays, November 16-30, 2025
8:00 - 9:30am in Room 113/114
Over three sessions, Hope Explored presents the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, and provides an opportunity to discover how he fulfils three great longings we all experience: the longing for hope, peace, and purpose. We’ll see how Jesus offers us a hope worth having, a hope that won’t disappoint us.
Like Christianity Explored, this is a series of stimulating, interactive discussions that can help anyone explore the basic aspects of Christianity, concentrating on its central figure, Jesus Christ. For more information, use the link to start a conversation.
8:00 - 9:30am in Room 113/114
Over three sessions, Hope Explored presents the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, and provides an opportunity to discover how he fulfils three great longings we all experience: the longing for hope, peace, and purpose. We’ll see how Jesus offers us a hope worth having, a hope that won’t disappoint us.
Like Christianity Explored, this is a series of stimulating, interactive discussions that can help anyone explore the basic aspects of Christianity, concentrating on its central figure, Jesus Christ. For more information, use the link to start a conversation.

Isaiah Bible Study
Every Sunday before Services
8:30 am in Room 202
Isaiah is a fascinating book! It's generally regarded as the High Ground of Hebrew writing.
When God called him to be a prophet, he said to Isaiah, "Preach! Nobody's gonna listen to you, but preach anyhow!" So he did, and I'm glad!
Isaiah wrote some of the richest stuff we have in the Bible, and he's repeatedly quoted in the New Testament. Much of what we know about Jesus shows up first in Isaiah.
Let's learn together about the man, the book and the New Testament connections.
8:30 am in Room 202
Isaiah is a fascinating book! It's generally regarded as the High Ground of Hebrew writing.
When God called him to be a prophet, he said to Isaiah, "Preach! Nobody's gonna listen to you, but preach anyhow!" So he did, and I'm glad!
Isaiah wrote some of the richest stuff we have in the Bible, and he's repeatedly quoted in the New Testament. Much of what we know about Jesus shows up first in Isaiah.
Let's learn together about the man, the book and the New Testament connections.

Fall 2025 Women's Bible Studies
Monday Women's Bible Study
Better Things: A Verse Mapping Study of the Book of Hebrews
Mondays, September 9 - December 29
9:00 am - 11:00 pm in Room 116 (Conference Room)
Join us as we slow down with key verse each week, tracking words, cross-references, and context to see how Hebrews points us to the "better" hope we have in Christ. Whether you're new to verse mapping or a seasoned note-taker, you'll leave with a clearer grasp of Scripture and practical ways to live it out. Bring a Bible and a pen!

Wednesday Women's Bible Study
What a Mess! A Journey through the Book of Judges
Wednesdays, September 10 - November 5
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm in Room 202
The book of Judges is full of chaos, flawed leaders, and repeated cycles of failure . . . yet through it all, God's faithfulness shines. In this study, we'll see how God works in the midst of the mess to call His people back to Himself, and how His grace speaks into our lives today.

The Book of Revelation
Thursdays, October 9-April 9
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Conference Room
Discover the wonders of the book of Revelation with Marcia Rigamonti

