At Harvest, we treasure the gift of God’s Word—and we believe it’s meant to be read, wrestled with, and rejoiced in together. Whether you’re sitting in a living room with a LifeGroup, gathered around a kitchen table with a cup of coffee, or diving into Scripture with students or seniors, Bible study is one of the ways we grow in grace, wisdom, and community. These spaces aren’t just about gaining knowledge—they’re about being shaped by truth, encouraged by others, and formed more fully into the likeness of Christ. Every study, every discussion, every shared insight becomes part of the beautiful, lifelong journey of discipleship.
The Woodard’s LifeGroup
On Wednesday evenings, this adult group meets from 6:30 - 8:30pm at the home of Brian and Rachel Woodard in Simpsonville (Fairview Rd. area). They gather together for food, fellowship, prayer, and to study either a book they are reading together or the Scriptures.
The Winn’s LifeGroup
Adult LifeGroup that meets on Wednesday nights from 6:30-8:30 near downtown Simpsonville and centers on good food, fellowship, prayer, encouragement and studying God’s Word in community!
Dowers’ LifeGroup
This group is multi-generational and meets on Thursday evenings at 6:30 for prayer, food, encouragement, and time together in the scriptures. They meet at multiple locations in Simpsonville. If you are interested in joining this group, click the link below.
The “Flockette’s” LifeGroup
Meets on Wednesday mornings at 10:30 am - Noon at the home of Ann Poole for Bible study, prayer and fellowship. For senior ladies.
Harvest Students
Students meet pretty regularly for good food, hangouts, and relevant biblical discussion!
Abide: Women’s Bible Study
Throughout the year, women of Harvest gather to study God’s Word together in fellowship. Click the button to find out more!
Men’s Group
We are a diverse aged group of men who meet regularly (usually Mondays from 6:30-8:00 pm) for prayer, encouragement and fellowship. It is a casual and relaxed environment for men! No biblical knowledge or experience necessary. Just come as you are! We usually go through a devotional, a book of the Bible, etc... and have ample time for biblical and Christian discussion. We also try and plan a men's retreat at least once a year!