Sunday School

Sunday school is a vital part of Harvest family life. It’s a place to study God’s Word and apply His truth to our lives while also getting to know each other better. Sunday school is a place to share burdens with other Christians and see God answer prayer. It’s a place to start feeling like family. Join us this Sunday at 9:45 AM!

Adult Sunday School Classes (Fall Schedule)

  • Adult Bible Fellowship

  • Ladies

  • Lecture

  • Young Adults

  • Intro to Harvest

Ladies

Men

Join the Iron Men group as they meet during the school year on Friday mornings at 6:00 AM in the Hansen Building for a time of accountability, prayer, and Bible study. The Brothers Building Brothers includes men with trade skills (and men looking to learn trade skills) who meet together to encourage and support one another in completing home and church projects. Our GEM Club Meetings (Grateful Eaters of Meat) meet once a quarter to enjoy a fun time and a great meal together.

Young Adult and College

Weekly small group Bible Studies provide discipleship and fellowship opportunities. Our groups also enjoy planning a fun evenings of ice skating, challenging hiking trips, and laid-back game nights. Our goal is to help young adults experience a personal relationship with Christ and develop relationships with other Christians through the local church. For more information about joining one of the small groups, contact the church at (803) 325-1120 or at welcome@harvestrockhill.org.

Young at Heart

Our senior adults enjoy meeting together each month. Whether it’s a potluck lunch at Harvest, a meal at a local restaurant, or a game time over Zoom, it’s sure to be a fun and encouraging time. To find out the date and location for the next Young at Heart meeting, be sure to subscribe to church emails or give us a call at (803) 325-1120.

Harvest Baptist Bible Institute (HBBI)

Our Bible institute classes provide convenient, affordable training in Bible doctrine and practical Christian living. Classes are held on Wednesday evenings during the fall and spring, and may either be audited or taken for credit. Successful completion of 16 courses with a grade of “C” or better is required for graduation.

Current students may find assignments and class recordings by clicking here.