About World Harvest Church
World Harvest Church began as a backyard Bible study in 1977. Seventeen people
attended. Nobody there thought it was going to be a
church.
But after a few meetings, the idea of something more permanent took hold. The
group rented facilities in the area for weekly meetings, and eventually constructed
a building on Wright Road just outside
Pickerington. The church
kept growing, and eventually required a larger building on the same property. Finally,
the church – then known as Word of Life – purchased property on Gender
Road in southeast Franklin County, and built what is now
WHC on what had been a corn field.
When the new building was dedicated, the congregation was named World Harvest Church in
honor of
Dr. Lester
Sumrall, who had
befriended Pastor Rod Parsley some years earlier and had become the young pastor’s mentor.
The Columbus campus of World Harvest Church also houses
Harvest Preparatory School, a
K-12 educational institution, the operational offices of Breakthrough, Pastor Rod
Parsley’s worldwide television program & six other national ministries. The
Columbus campus is also the home of
Valor Christian College's
classrooms and dormitories.
Today, more than 12,000 people in central Ohio will tell you World Harvest is their
church home. At every
WHC service
you’ll find a family-friendly congregation of Spirit-filled believers in Jesus Christ,
representing every age, ethnic group and walk of life.
We hope that sounds like the kind of place you want to be. We invite you to join us in
celebrating and worshipping our awesome God!