Harvest Crusades

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Harvest Crusades were founded in 1990 by Greg Laurie. It promotes the Gospel and are held at the invitation of unified local churches.

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In 1990 Greg Laurie started holding his first public evangelistic event which would soon be called the Harvest Crusades. Since the first Crusade it has been estimated that nearly 4 million people have attended in stadiums, amphitheaters, and like venues.[citation needed]

A typical Harvest Crusade begins with worship. After opening worship, songs from the Harvest Crusade Band (or local "praise teams" depending on the venue) and featured guest musicians perform and share stories of how God has changed their lives. Since all Harvest Crusades are held at the invitation of local churches, it is not uncommon for local pastors and other special guests to offer prayers between musical performances. After the music is finished, Laurie presents a simple evangelical gospel message from the Bible, often advertised as a "down to earth talk about heaven." At the end of this message, Laurie invites the attendees to come forward toward the stage and publicly repent from their sins, profess their trust in Jesus Christ, and ask for salvation. After coming forward, each individual is greeted by a trained volunteer "decision follow-up counselor" from a local church. These counselors pray with the supplicants, answer questions, and provide them with free materials including a Bible.[citation needed]

Harvest Crusades are free and open to the public. The organization is supported by private donations.[citation needed]

Harvest has hosted large-scale evangelistic outreaches throughout the United States and in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

In addition to music from top Christian artists, each event features a gospel message from Pastor Greg Laurie, including an invitation to accept Jesus Christ. Viewers around the world can connect via live webcasts, apps, podcasts, and social media in addition to radio and TV broadcasts.[citation needed]

Harvest Crusades shifted to an online-only live stream in 2020, due to the COVID-19 outbreak.[1]

Harvest America[]

In 2012, an annual nationwide simulcast event called "Harvest America" extended Harvest events into churches, theaters, and living rooms across the country. They began these events at a Harvest Crusade event in 2012, which was broadcast live from Angel Stadium to host sites around the world. The next year, the Harvest America ministry went to Philadelphia. In 2014, Harvest America went to Dallas, Texas and had an overall in-person attendance of 25,00 and an online attendance of 100,000 in many host sites around the world. In March of 2016, Greg Laurie will be taking Harvest America to AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.

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