Harvest Christian Fellowship - Plainview, TX

Is worrying a sin? This week Pastor Anthony discusses how worrying can affect us and our relationships with God, how we can learn to trust him, and why God should be counted on as our Father. Life Group Questions 1. What spoke to you most from this week's message? 2. Are there any worries you've been consumed with? 3. What are some practical ways in the coming weeks you are going to combat your worries?

This week we will look at how our love cannot be split between God and money. Women's ministry leader Amber Curry brings an insightful message on loving God above all else, and serving him as our one and only master. Life Group Questions: 1) What spoke to you most from this week's message? 2) Jesus says where our treasure is, our heart will be also. What do your spending habits, time, and attention reveal about what you truly treasure right now? 3) In practical, everyday life, what does it look like to serve God instead of mammon? Where do you feel the tension between trusting God and trusting money for security or significance?

This week, we discuss how to pray, and the heart posture that goes into it. Prayer is much more than asking God for things, and pastor Anthony shares a message to explain the purpose and importance of our prayers. Life Group Questions: 1. Have you evaluated your prayer life according to Jesus' model? 2. What did God reveal to you?

This week, guest speaker J.C. Alzamora shares a message about the intention of God with our hearts. We should not be afraid of God transforming us into new beings in alignment with him, but we should instead welcome his guiding hand! Life Group Questions: What spoke to you from this week's message? What has God been doing in my life? Is there anything in particular that he's asking me to take a next step in?

This week, we discuss the importance of giving. Giving is not just monetary, but it means having your heart in alignment with God and obeying his desires for you.

Pastor Anthony shares the vision for the church! As we enter into 2026 we will need to get out of the boat and cultivate the land that God has given us, but what does this truly look like? Life Group Questions: 1. Same first question we always use 2. Have I been in the boat or am I out of the boat? If I'm in the boat, what is God asking me to do? If I'm out of the boat, what is it that He has asked me to do that I am doing already?

Life Group Questions 1. Welcome to Life Group introductions! 2. Explain how Life Group works, etc. If everyone is familiar with each other & the group: 1. What spoke to you from this week's message? 2. Read Matthew 5:38-48.

This week Elder Kelly Warren speaks about living our lives by faith for God. What does it mean to live by faith, and to step out onto the path that God has set out before you?

This week we dissect Matthew 5:33-37 and the detriment of non-commitment. How can we let our yes be yes and our no be no?

In this special Christmas service, we discuss the birth of Jesus and God's plans for the savior of the world! Join us this week as we remember to keep the "Christ" in "Christmas"!

This week we rewind our "Book of Matthew" series to look at Matthew 1:18-23 and the story of Mary and Joseph's faithfulness. The birth of Jesus Christ is the most important event ever, and this week we want to remember it to put the "Christ" back in "Christmas"!

This week, we dive into the truth behind divorce and the beauty behind marriage! We will hear about the sanctity of marriage in the eyes of the Lord through the scripture in Matthew 5:31-32.

This week we learn about the dangers of adultery, and learn practical ways to keep ourselves clean from it. Originating from the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus' lesson on adultery will help us understand its significance in our walk with christ through Matthew 5:27-30.

Life group questions: 1. How did God speak to you through this week's sermon? 2. Were there areas of your life where you realized anger and resentment were holding you back? 3. What are you going to do daily, moving forward in forgiveness and accepting the peace that God offers you?

Life group questions: 1. How did God speak to you through this week's sermon? 2. What does it mean to have the law and our grace in Jesus? 3. How does this apply to our everyday life with Christ?

Life Group Discussion Questions: 1. How did God speak to you through this week's sermon? 2. Either we are the Salt of the Earth or we are a fake. Does your life enhance the world around you like the Salt of the Earth that Jesus is talking about? 3. We are carriers of the Light of the World. We don't create the light, we carry it and allow the Lord to reflect His light from us. Do you think your life is a reflection of His light?

This week, we take a look at what it means to be persecuted for Christ, and how we can respond. Our persecution does not mean our weakness, so how can we interpret Matthew 5:10 in today's world?

Life Group Questions: 1. How did God speak to you through this week's sermon? 2. Are you at peace with God? What about people? Has the peace you feel seemed circumstantial? 3. What will you put into practice moving forward to stay at peace with God and with people?

Life group questions - 1. How did God speak to you through this week's sermon? 2. How has the filter (working of the Holy Spirit along with my devotion to the Word), impacted my life towards having a pure heart? Do you struggle with devotion to the Word? Someone in the group share what has helped you turn your heart to a devotion to the Word.

This week we learn about mercy and how we can show it to others, as well as how God has already shown it to us. Join us as we dive into Matthew 5:7: Blessed are those who are merciful, for they will be shown mercy.

Life Group Questions: How did God speak to you through this week's sermon? Do you understand righteousness more so now? Or do you still have questions? If so, ask your life group leader. What is your plan for cultivating a continued hunger and thirst for righteousness?

Life group questions: 1. How did God speak to you through this week's sermon? 2. Are you secure in your salvation? What about those in your home?

Life Group Questions: How did God speak to you through this week's sermon? In the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, who do you identify with the most? (Luke 18:9-14) In what way did the first Beatitude confront your heart? Would you consider yourself poor in spirit?

Discussion Question: 1. Which of the three forms of committed worship (service, sacrifice, or reclining in the presence) do you find come to you naturally? Which ones do you struggle with? 2. Committed worship doesn't always look the same, but it always reveals a heart fully devoted to Christ. In what specific ways is God asking you to surrender - whether that be your calendar, comfort, or complacency - in order to have a more fully devoted heart to him?

Join us this week as Pastor Anthony Longoria brings a powerful word about being fully committed.