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Join the Spring Harvest Home conference this year (April 13th to 17th) from your home


We are so excited that Spring Harvest has found a way to bring this year's conference to your home. Spring Harvest Home is available online via YouTube from April 13th to 17th.

Their hard work to adapt and deliver the heart of Spring Harvest is going to pay off... and they will deliver direct to your living room!

Visit https://springharvest.org/spring-harvest-home/ for details.

From the Spring Harvest website:

Spring Harvest Home is a completely free online conference program with content suitable for everyone in the family. Lined up for the week after Easter, we have some amazing material all built around the 2020 theme of “Unleashed – The Acts Church Today“.  Never has there been a more appropriate time for us to gather together as a community to worship, learn, laugh and pray together.

Big Start, morning Bible teaching, live worship, specialist seminars and workshops, and some light-hearted sofa viewing will be available right through the day. Spring Harvest Home will be available online through YouTube, so go to YouTube.com and search for ‘Spring Harvest’ or simply click here.  You can then subscribe to the Spring Harvest channel to make sure you don’t miss this unique Spring Harvest Home week. (Please note that more content will be added here from 13th April.)

It’s our prayer to serve everyone who tunes in, helping us all to encounter God, be inspired by the good news of Jesus this Easter, and to see all of us, our communities and our culture, transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Encourage your friends, family, neighbors, and churches to also connect with Spring Harvest Home online, for what we believe will be a truly unique time of being quality Church together!

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