About Harvest Community Church in Omaha, NE

Our Identity
Harvest Community Church is a church of many stories united together as one body in Christ.
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Our Mission
The mission of Harvest Community Church is making disciples who worship and serve.
Our Core Values
The values of Harvest Community Church include:
- The Centrality of the Bible
- Prayerful Dependence on the Spirit
- Unity in the Body
- Equipping, Commissioning, and Sending
- Commitment to the City
- Hope for the Nations
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Our Purpose
Harvest Community Church exists Soli Deo Gloria: for the glory of God alone.
Our Distinctives
Our Worship
Our worship services are patterned after the Gospel message, incorporate a variety of musical styles, and utilize the confessions and creeds of the church; the preaching is expository and Christ-centered; and the Lord’s Supper is observed weekly.
Our Beliefs
We believe that God’s Word is inerrant and infallible, fully sufficient for faith and life and is faithfully summarized in the Westminster Confession of Faith and the ancient creeds of the church.
Our Community
Harvest seeks to be a genuinely friendly church that is a safe place to explore and grow in one’s faith and to find encouragement to exercise one’s gifts.
Our Ministries
Harvest is a Midtown church with compassion for the lost, a heart for the ministries of mercy and justice, and a commitment to racial and cultural reconciliation and the edification of God’s people, young and old.
Our Leadership
We are “presbyterian” (ruled by elders) in church government and are a member of the Presbyterian Church in America.
Our Denomination
Harvest Community Church is a member of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), a conservative, evangelical, and reformed denomination. We affirm that the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are inspired by God, free from error, absolutely authoritative, and are the only infallible rule of faith and practice. Our doctrinal standards are the Westminster Confession of Faith, together with the Larger and Shorter Catechisms and the Book of Church Order.