Built for More is our vision-driven campaign to create an excellent, welcoming environment that reflects the mission and future of Harvest. So far, we’ve already removed the columns in the worship center and installed brand-new carpet, mural in Kazuri Land — and that’s just the beginning.
What’s ahead includes:
Our goal is to raise $230,000 to bring this full vision to life — because we believe Harvest is built for more than what’s been… we’re built for what’s next. Click the “How to Give Button” below to see how this can break down in to manageable giving sizes.
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At Harvest, our mission is simple: to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Every decision we make, from the songs we sing to the spaces we gather in — is about removing barriers and creating opportunities for people to encounter Jesus.
That’s what Built for More is all about.
We’re not just making cosmetic upgrades. We’re investing in infrastructure that helps us reach more people, serve more families, and create an environment of excellence that reflects the heart of God.
Kingsport is growing, and so is the opportunity. As more people move in, and more families search for hope, we want to be ready with spaces that are inviting, functional, and focused on connection. Every brick, every cable, every upgrade plays a part in helping people experience the love of Jesus, whether it’s their first visit or their hundredth.
Harvest was founded with a bold vision — to break the mold and lead the way in reaching people far from God. In the early days, that looked like offering contemporary worship when few others were, and going after the people that wouldn’t feel welcome in the current church environments. At the time, just having drums, guitars, and this mindset in church was a radical step forward.
Built for More is our opportunity to realign with that original spirit, to step forward again with purpose, innovation, and a clear focus on the mission that started it all: to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
This isn’t about keeping up. It’s about stepping into who we’ve always been called to be.