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Country
  
United States

Founder
  
James MacDonald

Founded
  
1988

Senior pastor(s)
  
James MacDonald

Phone
  
+1 847-398-7005

Location
  
Rolling Meadows, Illinois

Denomination
  
Non-Denominational, Evangelical Christian

Website
  
www.harvestbiblechapel.org

Address
  
800 Rohlwing Rd, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, USA

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Harvest Bible Chapel is a non-denominational, Evangelical Christian church originating in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, with six satellite campuses in the greater Chicago area. It was founded on September 18, 1988. Each weekend, more than 13,000 gather to sit under the preaching of founding and Senior Pastor James MacDonald at Harvest Bible Chapel's seven campuses.

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The church's unusual scale led to its inclusion in Outreach Magazine's "Top 100 Fastest Growing Churches in America" and "Top 100 Largest Churches in America".

Purpose

The mission of Harvest Bible Chapel is to glorify God through the fulfillment of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). The church’s purpose is to be obedient to the mission and make authentic disciples of Christ who follow His ways in their Worship, Walk and Work.

History

Harvest Bible Chapel started as a group of 18 people from 5 different churches meeting at Rolling Meadows High School. James MacDonald, then 27 years old, was invited to be the Senior Pastor. The group developed a vision for the church, which grew into the Four Pillars – Unapologetic Preaching, Unashamed Adoration, Unceasing Prayer, and Unafraid Witness – continued to be practiced today. On September 18, 1988, Harvest Bible Chapel was launched at Rolling Meadows High School with 207 in attendance.

James MacDonald

Pastor James MacDonald has served as the church’s Senior Pastor throughout its existance. MacDonald's preaching emphasizes the authority of the Bible practically applied in a compelling and understandable way.

Today, MacDonald’s preaching is heard around the world more than 2,000 times each day through Walk in the Word (WITW), a teaching ministry that started as a radio broadcast on one station in 1997. In 2014, the broadcast expanded to television. Today, the program airs daily on the Trinity Broadcast Network, Daystar Television, and many other radio and TV networks. In 2016, WITW received the National Religious Broadcasters award for "Best Television Teaching Program". Through this television program, the Bible teaching from James MacDonald that happens each week in the pulpit of Harvest Bible Chapel can now be seen in 98% of households in America.

Campuses

Known for its racial and economic diversity, the congregation moved from the local high school into a converted warehouse in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, in 1995. Additional campuses were founded in Elgin and Niles in 2004; Crystal Lake in 2007; the downtown Chicago Cathedral in 2010; Aurora in 2011 (permanent location in 2016); and Deerfield Road in 2012 (permanent location in Highland Park in 2015).

Additional Ministries

In 2003, the church was given 650 acres of property in Croton, Michigan, where it now runs Camp Harvest, a year-round youth and family camp with facilities for 300, and a pastoral retreat center for training which sleeps 40.

In 2004, Harvest Christian Academy (HCA) was founded. HCA is an ACSI accredited and IBSE certified Christian school for preschoolers through grade 12, located on the Elgin Campus. Today, HCA has more than 700 students and 90 faculty members.

In 2012, after several decades of developing the worship culture at Harvest Bible Chapel, Vertical Church Band was born. The band includes multiple songwriters who produce worship songs for other churches to use around the world. Vertical Church Band has released four albums through Essential Records: Live Worship from Vertical Church in 2012, The Rock Won’t Move in 2013, Church Songs in 2015, and Frontiers in 2016—the last two albums peaked at #1 on the Christian Billboard chart. Their song "Open Up the Heavens" co-authored by MacDonald, was nominated for the Dove Awards Worship Song of the Year in 2014.

In 2012, Vertical Church Films was launched with the vision to produce professional feature-length films that proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ. The first project, The Ride, won festival acclaim across the country and international distribution. Once We Were Slaves, an Easter short film, brought similar success. Vertical Church Film’s debut feature film, The Resurrection of Gavin Stone, was released in theaters across the United States on January 20, 2017.

References

Harvest Bible Chapel Wikipedia