Harvest Ministries’ Summer Sendoff
WADESBORO — Harvest Ministries hosted its summer send-off on Saturday featuring a live classic rock band called Three Peace, a barbecue truck, a shaved ice truck, an inflatable water slide and bouncy house, giveaway prizes and more.
The Summer Send Off was the brainchild of Harvest’s founding pastor Tim Adams and current pastor Steve Adams. The celebration was both to end the summer festively for the community and a celebration of the church’s role in that community. Pastor Steve Adams explained it was also the 22nd anniversary of Harvest Ministries — 22 years of the Adams family running the Wadesboro church and its passing down of the family traditions. From Pastor Tim and Brenda starting in 1999 to Pastor Steve and Lyndsey since 2010. The Summer Send Off was jam-packed fun for all in attendance.
The Summer Send Off also marks twenty-two years of Harvest’s impact on the community. Harvest Ministries is all about community outreach. Harvest always has a food pantry available, provides transportation for those in need, hosts a homeless shelter onsite, and recently hosted a teacher shopping event. They try to do an outreach program every month to cover the whole community “gambit.”
“That’s kind of why we are here,” said Pastor Steve about Harvest’s community focus. “We have a motto that is to find the need and fill it. Find the hurt and heal it.”
Future community outreach includes a fall festival with a movie night and a hayride on their train in October, turkey donations and giveaways in November, and Toys for Tots housed onsite in December.
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