Since 2019, Harvest2You has been bringing hope and truth to Pittsburgh and beyond. As the broadcast ministry of Pastor Marc Likins and Harvest Baptist Church in Natrona Heights, PA, we’re all about reaching the world with the Gospel and helping believers grow stronger.. Whether it’s through powerful Bible teaching, streaming sermons, or podcasts, our mission is to equip you to live boldly and faithfully for Jesus—wherever you are.
Marc Likins has been the Lead Pastor at Harvest Baptist Church since 2016. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, he’s served in ministry across the country and holds degrees from West Coast Baptist College and Luther Rice Seminary. Marc is known for his clear, compassionate teaching and his heart for both skeptics and longtime believers. He and his wife, Maggie, love doing life and ministry together with their four kids—and they count it a joy to serve the Harvest family.
Whether preaching on a Sunday or writing his book The Prayer Jesus Gave, Marc’s passion is helping people connect with God in real, lasting ways. His approach is simple: teach the Bible clearly, love people deeply, and keep pointing hearts to Jesus. At Harvest, that’s what we’re all about.
We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living out our faith in boldness and passion.
We believe in the verbal, plenary inspiration of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. (The words recorded by the writers were God-breathed, extending to every part of the Scriptures.) The Scriptures are inerrant, infallible, and God-breathed, and therefore are the final authority for faith and life. The sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments are the complete and divine revelation of God to man. We believe the Scriptures to be divinely preserved. (2 Timothy 3:16-17; 1 Peter 1:23–25; 2 Peter 1:19-21; Psalm 12:6)
We believe in one Triune God, eternally existing in three persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – co-eternal in being, one in essence, power, and glory, and each possessing all the attributes and perfections of deity. (Deuteronomy 6:4; Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14; John 14:10, 26; 1 John 5:7)
We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, became man without ceasing to be God, having been conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary, in order that He might reveal God and redeem sinful men. (Isaiah 7:14; 9:6; Luke 1:35; John 1:1-2, 14; 2 Corinthians 5:19-21; Galatians 4:4- 5; Philippians 2:5-8)
We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ accomplished our redemption through his sacrificial, substitutionary suffering and death on the cross, and that our justification is made sure by His literal, bodily resurrection from the dead. (Acts 2:18-36; Romans 4:23–25; 1 Peter 2:24; Ephesians 1:7; 1 Peter 1:3)
We believe that the risen Lord Jesus Christ ascended to Heaven, and is now exalted at the right hand of God, where, as our High Priest, He fulfills the ministry of Representative, Intercessor, and Advocate. (Acts 1:9-11; Hebrews 9:24; 7:25; Romans 8:34; 1 John 2:1)
We believe that salvation is the gift of God brought to man by grace and is received not by works but by personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, whose precious blood was shed on Calvary for our redemption and the forgiveness of sins. (John 1:12; Ephesians 1:7; 2:8-10; 1 Peter 1:18-19; 1 John 2:2)
We believe that the Church represents the body and espoused bride of Christ in its connection and union with him, and is solely comprised of born-again persons. (1 Corinthians 12:12-14; Acts 2:41–42, 47; 2 Corinthians 6:14)
We believe that the establishment and continuance of local churches is clearly taught and defined in the New Testament Scriptures. (Acts 14:27; 20:17; 28-32; Titus 1:5-11)
We believe in the autonomy of the local church free of any external authority or control apart from Christ as the Head of the Church. (Acts 13:1-4; 15:19-31; 20:28; Romans 16:1, 4; 1 Corinthians 5:12)
We believe that there are two Church offices, those of pastor and deacon. The office of pastor is also referred to in the New Testament variously as elder, bishop, or overseer. (Acts 14:23; 20:17, 28; Ephesians 4:11; Philippians 1:1; Titus 1:5, 7)