Greg Laurie to Host Boise Harvest at ExtraMile Arena

Founder and lead pastor of Harvest Churches and Harvest Crusades, Greg Laurie will return to ExtraMile Arena in Boise, Idaho for a free two-night community event on Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24, 2022 .The Boise Harvest is Harvest ministry's first live outreach event of 2022.
Partnering with over 100 churches in the greater Boise area, Boise Harvest will feature messages from Pastor Greg Laurie and performances from world-renowned Christian music artists Jeremy Camp, Chris Tomlin, Andy Mineo and Jordan Feliz.
Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. local time each day and the production will be translated to Spanish and American Sign Language on site.
"For over 20 years, I have witnessed hundreds of thousands of souls set free at Harvest Crusades," said Pastor Greg Laurie. "As our nation recovers from the pandemic, we are left with existential questions regarding our purpose and achieving peace in this world. My prayer is that people throughout the Treasure Valley will find the answers they seek through the life-changing love of Jesus Christ at Boise Harvest."
Click here to stay up to date on the latest information about Boise Harvest. Additional guests, details and updates will be announced.
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