Where it began…
About
Our vision is a world where no one lives or dies without Christ!
Harvest Intercontinental Church-Minneapolis (formerly Bethel City of Hope-MN Campus) is a Christian church made up of families from many nations, committed to helping people discover God’s love, explore their purpose, and impact their community. We believe that every person is loved by God, and that God desires a personal relationship with them through Jesus. We’re on a mission to bring the message of Jesus to the whole world. Everyone is welcomed here, because we’re all God’s children.
Mission
Our mission is to win the lost at all cost and make as many disciples for Christ as we possible can in our generation.
Our History
Harvest Intercontinental Church-Minneapolis (formerly Bethel City of Hope-MN Campus) emerged as a campus Church of Harvest Intercontinental Church-Olney (formerly Bethel World Outreach Church - City of Hope) on August 10, 2016 when the first congregational worship service was held. This merger came into existence as a result of the combined work and dedication of members from the espoused Bethel Robbinsdale and Bethel St. Paul congregations in Minnesota, uniting under the spiritual guidance and leadership of the Presiding Bishop Dr. Darlingston G. Johnson. Through his leadership some members from both the Robbinsdale and St. Paul congregations united to form Bethel City of Hope-Minnesota Campus, now called Harvest Intercontinental Church Minneapolis.
The formation of this ministry was a pilot designed with an outreach goal of establishing campus churches in the US and potentially, in other parts of the world. The ministry was birthed by the graceful intervention of the Presiding Bishop after he dispatched a delegation headed by Bishop Musa Korfeh, Bishop of the Sixth Diocese, to provide spiritual support and deliver mutual understanding to the body of dedicated believers. This campus was set up as a multicultural church with emphasis on evangelism, relationships and excellence in ministry. It was established with a local leadership of campus pastors (Rev. Isaac M. Mitchell and Rev. Marie C. Koffa), an Executive Leadership team (Bro. Walter Urey, Bro. David Wilson, Bro. David Koffa, Sis. Monica Mitchell, Sis. Precious Wilson, Sis. Bendu Borsangbolor, Rev. Isaac Mitchell & Rev. Marie Koffa), ministers, elders, and a care group system called tribes.