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Who are we?

We are a growing family of believers with more than 200 people who already call Harvest Church NJ their home church.  Under the leadership of Reverend Napoleon & Marie Blamon, we seek to glorify God in all we do, and that includes the many Harvest Intercontinental Church ministries that are helping to transform lives one at a time here in Trenton, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Liberia, West Africa!

 
 

our history

Harvest Intercontinental Church, NJ is a nonprofit organization, was founded as Bethel Dominion Center September 19, 1999 in Morrisville, Pennsylvania at the residence of Elder Henry Sackie by the grass root leader, Reverend Napoleon N. Blamon, Senior Pastor. Napoleon and Marie Blamon were brought together by a common belief that many adults and youth in the community lacked meaningful spiritual, academic and career guidance.  Determined to make a difference, Reverend Blamon convened a community meeting, attended by three concerned parents, Reverend McMarley Manley, Elder Henry Sackie and Reverend Napoleon N. Blamon who preached and is the visionary.  Reverend Blamon’s family was not in attendance at this service because his wife, Marie B. Blamon was in labor with their third child, Prisca Amaya Blamon on the morning of the 19th.  The two older children, Joshua-Napoleon N. Blamon (commonly known as JB) and Faith Leonarie Blamon (commonly known as Lee) were in Africa at the time. With initial financial commitments from them, the Blamons founded Bethel Dominion Center as a nonprofit IRS 501(c) 3 corporation. Since opening its doors, Bethel Dominion Center has forged strong partnerships with the local business community, media, school districts, and other serving organizations in the community.

After a short period, the church relocated to Sister Sarah Nyemah’s residence at Johnston Avenue, Hamilton, NJ because it was closer to where most of the members lived and more spacious.  She again relocated to 853 Prospect Street due to growth but, was asked to move because the proprietor had a more lucrative deal with a Muslim Organization.  We were then asked to use the property at 1474 Prospect Street, which was in a very deplorable condition.  With God being on our side, the negotiation with the Muslim Organization did not materialize as anticipated; and, were asked to return to 853 Prospect Street.  After a short time at 853 Prospect Street, the City of Trenton declared the building unsaved. 

These challenges did not deter us as we embark on purchasing our own facility.  The first place identified was 1474 Prospect Street but, the proprietor was selling it for three million dollars in spite of the condition and a down payment we could not afford.  However, we continued our search and with a desperate need we located the former Romeo and Juliet Nightclub at the intersection of Calhoun Street and Ingham Avenue, but could not proceed with negotiations because the City declared the soil contaminated (tents underground).  We furthered our search and finally purchased the 931 Martin Luther King Boulevard facility.

Our Beliefs

 
  • To win the lost at all cost, and make as many disciples for Christ as we possibly can in our generation.

  • A world where no one lives or dies without Christ!

  • Holiness: Be mindful, God chose you for himself and the service you render is to have the Holy Ghost first and foremost. Yours, therefore, is the holy calling that requires you set yourself apart from the world of sin (consecration), in order you may serve Him acceptably, in reverence and godly fear.

    Adaptability Things don’t always go as you plan. Be flexible and able to change when circumstances change. It should not be about you having your way. Keep the big picture in mind.

    Respectfulness: Attach high value to everyone because of the high value God attaches to them and the high price Jesus was willing to pay for them. Treat, honor, and speak to every person the way you want to be treated, honored, and spoken to, especially when you disagree with them. Matthew 7:12.

    Valor: Be bold and courageous in doing God’s will and fulfilling your assignment from him. Remember God is with you. And you have not been given a spirit of fear. 2 Timothy 1:7.

    Enterprising: Work hard. Plan well. Don’t look for excuses. Look for solutions. Be innovative. Seize opportunities. Take initiative. Find a way to get the job done, to bring in the Harvest. To win the lost of all cost. Galatians 6:9.

    Servanthood: Jesus is our model. Like the Son of man, don’t seek to be served but to serve. Give. Sacrifice. Work with the Holy Spirit. Remember the path of service is the path to greatness. You will not be remembered, nor rewarded, for what you receive, but for what you give. 2 Corinthians 4:5.

    Teamwork: Employ the power of unity. Work together. Combine your strengths and reduce your weaknesses. Do your part and help others to do theirs.

One God

We affirm our belief in the one-eternal God, Creator and Lord of the world, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who governs all things according to the purpose of his will.
 

The Authority and Power of the Bible

We affirm the divine inspiration, truthfulness and authority of both Old and New Testament Scriptures in their entirety as the only written word of God, without error in all that it affirms, and the only infallible rule of faith and practice. We also affirm the power of God's word to accomplish his purpose of salvation. The message of the Bible is addressed to all men and women.

The Uniqueness and Universality of Christ

We affirm that there is only one Savior and only one gospel, although there is a wide diversity of evangelistic approaches. We recognize that everyone has some knowledge of God through his general revelation in nature. But we deny that this can save, for people suppress the truth by their unrighteousness. We also reject as derogatory to Christ and the gospel every kind of syncretism and dialogue which implies that Christ speaks equally through all religions and ideologies. Jesus Christ, being himself the only God-man, who gave himself as the only ransom for sinners, is the only mediator between God and people. There is no other name by which we must be saved. All men and women are perishing because of sin, but God loves everyone, not wishing that any should perish but that all should repent. Yet those who reject Christ repudiate the joy of salvation and condemn themselves to eternal separation from God. To proclaim Jesus as "the Saviour of the world" is not to affirm that all people are either automatically or ultimately saved, still less to affirm that all religions offer salvation in Christ. Rather it is to proclaim God's love for a world of sinners and to invite everyone to respond to him as Savior and Lord in the wholehearted personal commitment of repentance and faith.

 
 
 
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