We are thrilled that you are curious about getting connected to a group at Harvest! Following Jesus is not meant to be a solo adventure. We believe deeply in the value of doing life together in community at Harvest. We have various groups that meet throughout Chicagoland with the purpose of growing in Christ and sharing life together in community.

There are three different types of groups at Harvest. Each type has a different focus. If you’d like to know more details about each type, click here

Here is a list of all our Small Groups.

GroupTypeLocationStatusDay
AntiochConnectMount ProspectOpenSaturdays
Cheers MenConnectSchaumburgOpenThursdays (1st and 3rd)
Book ClubStudyRolling MeadowsOpenMeets Twice a Month
Northbrook Mom’s GroupStudyNorthbrookOpenWednesday mornings
Sunday Connect GroupConnectHarvest BuildingTBDSundays right after service
AgapeConnectSchaumburgFullVaries between Fridays and Sundays
BarringtonConnectRotates Between HomesFullSundays
KairosConnectHarvest BuildingFullEvery other Wednesday – Women
Every other Monday – Men
Northbrook MenConnectNorthbrookFullEvery other Wednesday
Northern LightsConnectWheeling or Arlington HeightsFullSaturdays
OasisConnectAurora or NapervilleFullMeets Once a Month
OpenHausConnectHarvest BuildingFullWednesdays (1st and 3rd)
Thursday Naperville Women’s GroupStudyNapervilleFullThursdays
Friday Morning FellowshipPracticeHarvest BuildingFullFridays
HesedPracticePalatineFullSaturdays

If you are interested in joining a group or getting more info about small group life at Harvest. Please click the button below.

Group Types

Connect – Connect Groups will foster meaningful connection (relational and spiritual) among members (show up, stir up, help up)

Study – Study Groups will focus on an agreed upon study requiring advance preparation. Groups may be peer- or leader-led. Duration will vary for each study, and people can participate in multiple study groups during the year.

Practice – Practice Groups will focus on pursuing various spiritual practices (i.e. disciplines, habits) through study, collective practice, accountability, and encouragement