• Both, technically! Missional needs do have a cost; some of which can include tools and equipment. To meet that cost, the business side helps us to raise the funds needed. All donations and revenue go to cover missional needs and operational expenses only. Any and all members of RH are volunteers.

  • We offer an online zoom for meetings to discuss and study the scriptures. Rather than preaching, we solicit questions or ideas for what to study and then discuss openly. This allows for the exchange of ideas, viewpoints, and conclusions. While the zoom meeting is a great way to study, we do still encourage having a local body for in-person attendance as personal relationships are an important part of spiritual growth.

  • To learn more about specific doctrinal beliefs, please refer to our “statement of faith”.

  • The primary bible used will be the NASB, however, the KJV is also referenced. We also use other outside sources from the scientific community, as well as study of apocrypha books.

  • Redeeming Harvest is an independent ministry, not part of a church. For that reason, we do encourage attending a local fellowship or congregation. RH should not be a substitute for being involved with a local body of believers.

    However, we do associate with the Cowboy Church movement, placing an emphasis on the rural population by placing emphasis on individualism, self-sufficiency, and traditional values.

  • Just contact us and let us know of your interest. Someone will be in touch.

  • We have two primary goals. Both of our goals are focused on service to the Kingdom of God. These goals include:

    -To build a team of believers ready to serve in the community. This could be disaster response, cleaning local parks, or helping set up service for a person in need (i.e., mowing the grass for a senior who cannot physically do it anymore).

    -Create a mission center geared towards assisting those in need with housing, meals, skill training, group support, and education so they may come to know Christ as well as meet their full potential in life.

    To meet these goals, Redeeming Harvest will operate as a non-for-profit business in which all the profits go back into the mission of the organization, and are not used for any personal gain (no payroll, all volunteers).