
These messages are preached for the encouragement and edification of the believers at Harvest Community Church in Jupiter Florida. It is our hope that you are ministered to by the Holy Spirit through the preaching of His Word.
On Good Friday, Jesus paid the ultimate price for you. On Resurrection Sunday, Jesus beat death, hell, and the grave. But no one talks about silence Saturday. What happened on that day? Why is silence so significant and foundational to our walk with Jesus? Pastor Marvin preaches a powerful message about stillness and silence, and what God can do and those moments from March 15: 42-47.


These are the teaching series of Harvest Community Church in our Bible Studies. You can download the notes for each lesson and listen to the teachings.
Before Jesus left, He gave us the Great Commission, which calls us to make disciples of everyone we meet. The first step of discipleship is evangelism – winning souls for God’s Kingdom. In this series, Pastor Marvin teaches you how to become a soul-winner for Jesus.
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Pastor Marvin Nemitz discusses the Bible and how it applies to today's culture and living for God in our world. We will discuss new sermon messages, what is happing in politics, current issues and entertainment from a Godly perspective. He presents a Biblically prophetic voice at a time when common sense and Christian values and insight are desperately needed.
This is a stripped down unvarnished and undignified look at life and living for God. The church in our society, has become a marketplace. It has become about branding and appearances. David in his worship of God did not dress up more to
One of the most powerful truths of Christianity is this - There is no Resurrection without the Crucifixion. As we celebrate all that Jesus did by rising from the grave, we must also take a look at the reasons that made His dying necessary. We love the shout of Sunday, but we must also deal with the horrible realties of Friday. Good Friday is only Good because of Jesus obedience to the Father. What happened to Him was far from Good. What He did for us is remarkable. As we celebrate the Resurrection this week may we also reflect on Calvary. On the Sacrifice of Jesus and the incredible love that would compel someone to endure what our Savior did for us.
