One day that could change your life & your youth group.
INCLEMENT WEATHER REPORT: Many have asked about the weather and the plans for the rally. We are planning to continue the rally. The whole day is outdoors; however, we will have tents that folks can stay under if any rain hinders their ability to be outside. Also, we are planning for a bonfire to be built to help keep anyone warm and preparing warming stations. In adddition, we have rented heaters for the tents to keep teenagers warm. We have adjusted our plans so that we now have the ability to play some of the games underneath the tents. We will offer hot chocolate for free to keep everybody warm. As for our end, we are planning to push forward regardless of the weather and will try to accomodate any special needs.
The 2nd annual Teen Harvest Rally is scheduled for Saturday, October 17, 2009 @ 9am with Evangelist Morris Gleiser preaching. The Harvest Rally, sponsored by independent, fundamental churches, is an evangelistic teen rally which allows teenagers to have fun and hear gospel messages in a farm setting. The day features competitions, fun, food, fellowship and Bible preaching throughout the day.
New and Improved Games for 2009:
70'+ Inflatable Obstacle Course - compete head to head with a friend
Mechanical Bull - try riding one of wildest "animals" on a farm
Inflatable Sports Arena - battle in dodgeball & basketball in an inflatable sports arena
Nascar Challenge - challenge a professionals pit-stop time by changing tires on a genuine NASCAR
The Bungee Run - compete against your friends in a bungee race
Car Demolition - ever want to take a sledge-hammer to a car?
Carpetball - a highly competitive game that's addicting to play
Flag Football Tournament - enter as many teams as you like (register before you come)
Volleyball Tournament - bump, set, spike (register before you come)
Air Soft Shooting Range - a timed competition against other marksmen (guns provided)
Over 20 carnival style games - more games than you'll be able to participate in, including sumo wrestling suits, hot shot, bank ball, hockey shoot, Harvest bowling, cork guns, human jousting and many more.
Teenagers enjoy food and there is plenty of soda, chips, candy and other snacks available for purchase during the activity times throughout the day. Lunch is included in the registration price. We’re anticipating over 1,000 teenagers in attendance this year. There will be churches from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and New York.
Important Info:
Check out the registration page for important Harvest Rally information.
Each teenager must have a permission form signed by a legal guardian.
One change for 2009: youth leaders please send your approximate number of teens and sponsors with their $12 payment by Friday, October 2, 2009.
Harvest Rally 2010 Scheduled! Saturday, October 16, 2010 with Evangelist Tom Farrell
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Saturday, October 17, 2009 |
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Time: |
9 am – 5pm |
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Cost: |
$12 |
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**New Location: |
207 Shells Church Rd. Grantville, PA 17028 |
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Contact Info: |
Teen Harvest Rally 6450 Hope Way Hanover, PA 17331 717-965-2850 jfranklin@harvestrally.org Send Registrations To: Harvest Rally 34 Sipe Ave. Hummelstown, PA 17036 |
Speaker: Evangelist Morris Gleiser
Biography: Morris Gleiser was born and raised in a Christian home. He received Jesus Christ as his personal Savior at the age of six through the influence of his godly father and mother. Upon graduation from Bible college, Morris served as a youth pastor for fourteen years. In 1989, Morris became the director of a new camp ministry of the Bill Rice Ranch in Flagstaff, Arizona. After five fruitful years of preaching and directing the camp, Evangelist Gleiser returned to local church ministry where he served as the youth pastor of the Tri-City Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri.
In the summer of 2000, Morris entered full time Evangelism/Revival work as the Staff Evangelist of the Burge Terrace Baptist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana. Morris & Lynn Gleiser have two sons, both of whom are serving the Lord in local churches.
To hear a message by Evangelist Morris Gleiser, listen here.