Worship Isn't a Matter of "Where"

.. It's a Matter of “Who” and “How”!

Dan and Alicia Thompson -
Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North Youth Ministry Leaders

Our first “where” of Harvest was Panera Bread. Our family has been at Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North since the earliest days of the Core Team.  This is what the Fellowship refers to as the group of people you get together to form the church before you actually are a church.  We had first heard of the possibility of a Pittsburgh HBC from a “Walk In the Word” email requesting if we would be interested in hearing more about a potential future church launch.  In a leap of well-placed faith, my wife, Alicia, immediately said, "This is it!"

At this time, we were worshipping in a church with a great building and long-standing congregation.  While the “where” was excellent, the “how” of worship was becoming increasingly difficult, as the church body of this congregation for some time had been cannibalizing itself, through selfishness and backbiting.  Unfortunately, the “who” of worship started to become misplaced.  We stayed, probably longer than we should, working with hope for things to get better.  They didn't, and when this email arrived, Alicia rightly sensed that this was the Spirit opening a new door for us.  Ever the engineer, I was more skeptical: we even didn't know “where” this was going to be other than “in the Pittsburgh area” and knew nothing about the “how” of Harvest worship.  We did know from listening to Pastor James McDonald on Walk in the Word that at least he was urging people to worship the right “Who”, so we stayed hopeful.

Eventually, this led us to Panera, where we sat across the table for Pastor Jeff and Erin and heard about the vision for HBCPN.  After hearing about the four pillars, we knew we had the “how” and “Who” of worship that God prescribes.  We shared with Pastor Jeff and Erin some of the gifts and passions that God has given us.  It was clear that both couples were doing as much as we could to contain our excitement over the feeling of having found exactly what we needed.

In our time at HBCPN so far, we've seen many “where”s: setting up chairs in Paul Persic’s basement, singing praise to God in our chiropractors’ office, praying on our knees outside on the patio of Marshall Middle School, handing out flyers door-to-door in the surrounding neighborhoods, hearing bold preaching in whatever auditorium or cafeteria the North Allegheny School district permitted us to use that week, and when in doubt, borrowing the church next-door.  While over the past few years we’ve seen many “where”s, we know the “Who” of our worship better than we ever have as a result of being a disciple at HBCPN, and this growth is a result if a consistent “how” we worship that very great “Who”.

In this time at HBCPN, we've experienced a lot as a family: the birth of our children, the death of a father, and just about the full spectrum of human experience.  We’ve preached, worshipped, prayed to, and proclaimed our great “Who” in all of the “where”s above as well as in our home, workplaces, and everywhere we can.  

I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God,
“who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.”

Revelation 1:8 ESV

All of these “where”s have certainly made things interesting: from the summer of broken-AC at Ingomar, to the infamous church-cancelling snow day; from unexplained gremlins in the sound system, to impromptu cafeteria services when the auditorium was double-booked.  We are very excited about our new “where” and are excited for the opportunity that this gives HBCPN to reach more families, to share the love of our one-and-only “Who”, and to worship Him together exactly “how” He must be worshiped: in Spirit and truth.

Join us in this exciting new adventure.  You won't be disappointed!

You go before me and follow me. You place your hand of blessing on my head.
Psalms 139:5 NLT

Dan and Alicia Thompson

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The Ride Home to theNext3

John Hall and Kathy Emmons

Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North was blessed yet again with a special appearance by Pastor Jeff Miller on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Broadcast over the Pittsburgh airwaves at 101.5 WORD-FM this past April.

Enjoy the 14 minute audio snippet of Jeff's interview below about how God showed Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North that a little prayer makes a BIG difference!

Don't forget to check out what TheNext3 is all about.

Listen to more of John and Kathy here.

Why We Made HBCPN Our Church Home

What makes HBCPN a special church in the North Hills?

We would say it is the people. It was apparent the moment we walked into Marshall Middle School the first Sunday we visited. We knew nobody. We only knew of the church by hearing the advertisements on WORD FM while listening to James MacDonald sermons. We had no idea what to expect.

Darren and Sally - Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North Elder

Everybody we encountered was real. We met Erin Miller who only introduced herself as Erin, not Erin, the preacher’s wife. We met Justin who meekly explained the school’s "no coffee in the auditorium” rule when asked if beverages were allowed.

We walked into the auditorium and heard a small band made up of humble players who were glorifying God with their music. We broke out into small groups to pray. We listened to Jeff’s message-right out of the Bible. Jeff's true love for the congregation was apparent from our first conversation with him.

Nothing "over-the-top” dramatic. Nothing extreme. Nothing fancy.

EVERYTHING heart-felt. EVERYTHING sincere. EVERYTHING Biblical.

That is what drew us to become a part of the HBCPN family. People being people. Nothing fake. REAL worship and REAL devotion to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, from REAL people.

Furthermore, when Pastor Jeff Miller tells those in attendance at the end of the service, "You are loved!" You can't help but feel a bit warm inside. HBCPN: REAL, AUTHENTIC, SINCERE.

We are excited to experience what and who God brings to our church body in THE NEXT 3!

Darren and Sally Keller

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He Will Take Us the Rest of the Way

God Finishes What He Begins

Mark Ort - Elder
Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North Elder

When our family walked through the doors of Marshall Middle School that first time back in 2013 to worship with our soon-to-be Harvest family, we were greeted with warmth and genuineness. Our first encounter with Harvest Bible Chapel came during a cafeteria service. At the time, we didn’t know that there was normally an auditorium service on most Sundays. We left on that particular morning with the 'wow’ feeling. It was bare bones, no frills, kinda raw authentic worship... just singing to God at the top of our lungs and hearing from God through His Word, on the edge of our cafeteria table seats. No gimmicks, nothing fancy... just real. It was something that we had desired to be a part of for such long period of time.

We loved the simplicity. We loved getting to know these special people as we set up for each service. It actually felt kind of good knowing that we were ‘serving’ and that we didn’t have to worry about the maintenance of our own building. It was a pleasure to unpack boxes and set up before the service and to tear down and pack up those same boxes.

Building a Harvest Training Center in Romania

But as time passed, in the back of my mind I knew that this was a temporary thing. It wasn’t a reasonable expectation that we would be doing this forever. It reminded me so much of the children of Israel moving the tabernacle. Faithful people of God, setting up, tearing down. Setting up, tearing down. I never heard anyone at Harvest complaining about it. It was a joy to labor together.

As the weeks turned into months, I started to wonder what it would be like to have our own facility. How much more effective would we be as a church body? How many more people could we reach? How much more ministry could be done? I started to pray for a new place to worship. And I was not the only one praying!

I would drop our kids off at Covenant church next door to our rented space for youth group and head over to Panera for two hours to wait for them where I’d meet up with Mike Gates who had just dropped his kids off at the same youth group. We would sit and talk about so many of the things of our great church. We would share our dreams of maybe having our own building someday. A handful of times we would spend those 2 hours driving up and down Route 19 through Wexford, through Cranberry, through Thorn Hill Industrial Park, just looking for any possibilities. I would spend hours surfing all the local commercial real estate web sites. It didn’t look like it was going to be easy to find a suitable place for our purposes. I was praying, Mike was praying, Pastor Jeff was praying, the elders were praying... the guys from our partner church at Harvest Pittsburgh East were praying with us. I knew God was listening!

Mike Gates Facilities Leader and Mark showing off the "beard" and the "bald".

When Mike found the ‘theater room’ across from Northway church, my initial thought was ‘oh, this is too good to be true... it’s probably way too expensive’! Then when I looked at the photos on the real estate website, my next thought was ‘oh, the place looks too small’. As Christians, we are supposed to walk by faith and not by sight, but I needed to see the space with my own two eyes. Walking into the room for the first time, I once again was pummeled with doubt, thinking that the room was too small. Then, as the property manager mentioned possibly removing some glass panels that were used to create a half-round room in the middle of the theater area, it suddenly occurred to me that this room wasn’t as small as it looked. The possibilities now became endless in my mind. Turning the chairs a certain way and moving the platform made it very feasible to conduct a worship service here! By the end of our first visit to the building I was convinced that with a few tweaks this was a very workable space for the current size of our church. This impression has been confirmed by the other elders and I have not had one check in my spirit about this being the right thing to do. God is answering our prayers about a building in a big way right before our very eyes.

Sorting and packing as a church family at World Vision Pittsburgh

God has always been faithful... even when we have not been. He brought us to this point... through valleys and seeming defeat... over mountains and sure victories... and so I have every reason to believe He will take us the rest of the way. We won’t be in this new building forever, but God is putting us in it for this time in our church’s life. One of my prayers recently is that we would outgrow this space quickly! We have a great opportunity to do ministry in exciting ways that we’ve not been able to do yet. If we set the Lord before us... and fix our eyes upon him... if we jump out in faith... if we’re obedient... and trust Him for the results, we will see amazing things happen. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

-Mark

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