Harvest Valley Life: Recent Episodes

Jack Klugh & Pastor Randy Hahne

We'll talk about faith, life, and getting to know each other outside of the four walls. This, is Harvest Valley Life.

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How do you share your faith in a way that feels natural, practical, and impactful?

In this episode, Pastor Randy sits down with Matt Kosak, Executive Director of FMTracts and Harvest Valley production lead, to talk about the heart behind local evangelism and the mission of bringing the gospel into everyday conversations.

Matt shares the story of how FMTracts began, what gospel tracts are, and how God is using simple acts of obedience to reach people throughout the Fargo-Moorhead area. They discuss the importance of being available to God, overcoming fear when sharing your faith, and how ordinary believers can make an eternal impact right where they are.

Whether you're passionate about evangelism or simply wondering how to take the next step in sharing your faith, this conversation will encourage and equip you.

Learn more about FM Tracts using the links below!

https://www.facebook.com/FMTracts/
https://fmtracts.org/

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What does it look like to follow Jesus in business, family, and everyday life?

In this episode, Pastor Randy sits down with longtime Harvest Valley friend Jack Klugh for an honest conversation about faith, purpose, entrepreneurship, and learning to trust God through every season of life.

Jack shares about the early days of Harvest Valley Church, building businesses from a young age, navigating pressure and uncertainty, and learning that success alone does not ultimately satisfy. Throughout the conversation, he talks about identity, calling, living out faith in the marketplace, and the importance of surrounding yourself with godly people.

This episode is both practical and encouraging for anyone trying to balance ambition, family, faith, and purpose while learning to trust God one step at a time.

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What do you do when motherhood does not look the way you expected?

In this episode, Whitney Leedahl sits down with Andrea Almquist for a deeply honest conversation about motherhood, heartbreak, faith, and trusting God in the middle of the unknown.

Andrea shares the story of being pregnant with her fourth child and learning at her 18-week ultrasound that her daughter had hypoplastic left heart syndrome, a severe and life-threatening heart defect. What followed were overwhelming decisions, uncertainty, grief, prayer, and navigating what it looked like to trust God through fear and pain.

Throughout the conversation, Andrea opens up about motherhood, suffering, faith, and the ways God met her family in some of their hardest moments. This episode is both heartbreaking and hope-filled, reminding us that God’s presence is real even in seasons we never would have chosen.

If you have ever walked through disappointment, uncertainty, loss, or questions about where God is in suffering, this conversation will encourage you.

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What is Pentecost, and why does it still matter today?

In this episode, Pastors Randy and Nate unpack the biblical significance of Pentecost and how it connects the Old Testament, the coming of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2, and the mission of the Church today.

They explore how Pentecost began as the Feast of Weeks, a celebration of firstfruits, harvest, and gratitude before God. They also walk through the powerful connection between Mount Sinai and Acts 2: fire, wind, sound, and the presence of God descending among His people.

This conversation highlights the shift from the Law written on stone to the Spirit written on hearts, the birth of the Church, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on all believers. Randy and Nate discuss how Pentecost is not just about emotional experience, but about empowerment, transformation, intimacy with God, and mission.

They also talk about the marks of a Spirit-filled church: prayer, generosity, joy, fellowship, evangelism, and lives transformed by the presence of God.

Pentecost reminds us that God is not distant. His Spirit dwells within His people, empowers the Church, and continues to draw people into His harvest today.

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Who are we really, and why are we here?

In this episode, Pastor Randy sits down with Trevor King for an honest conversation about identity, purpose, and the search for meaning. Raised in the church but feeling disconnected from God personally, Trevor shares what it looked like to go through the motions while searching for identity everywhere else.

From chasing status, independence, achievement, partying, relationships, and different expressions of identity, there was still a lingering feeling that something was missing. Even after exploring success, sexuality, masculinity, and self-definition, fulfillment always seemed just out of reach.

Trevor also speaks openly about feeling hurt and disconnected from church culture while still carrying empathy for people trying to figure out who they are and where they belong.

Then came surrender.

After years of searching and trying to carry life alone, anxiety and stress reached a point where nothing seemed to help. In that place, surrendering to God became the turning point that changed everything.

Now, Trevor’s identity is no longer rooted in status, achievement, or approval, but in being a child of God.

This episode is about searching, wrestling, surrender, and discovering that real transformation only comes through the grace of God and the work of the Holy Spirit.

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What does it look like to walk alongside women, children, and families with compassion, support, and hope?

In this episode of Harvest Valley Life, Pastor Randy Hahne sits down with Nathan Douglas, Executive Director of The Perry Center, to talk about the heart behind their mission and the real impact happening in our community every day.

They discuss the challenges families are facing, why support matters, and how simple acts of care can help change generations. You’ll also hear stories of hope, healing, and the importance of the Church partnering in meaningful ways to serve people well.

This conversation is a reminder that every life matters, every story matters, and we all have an opportunity to make a difference.

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What is water baptism really about, and why do so many people hesitate to take that step?

In this episode, Pastors Randy and Nate have an honest and encouraging conversation about the meaning, purpose, and importance of water baptism. They share personal stories, walk through what Scripture teaches, and unpack why baptism is far more than just a church tradition. It is a public declaration of faith, an act of obedience, and a powerful expression of identity in Christ.

Together, they explore what baptism represents: dying to the old life, being raised to new life in Jesus, and publicly identifying with Him. They also discuss why Jesus Himself was baptized and why baptism became an immediate step for believers throughout the early church.

The conversation also addresses common reasons people avoid baptism, including fear, pressure from others, misunderstanding salvation, procrastination, and spiritual resistance. Randy and Nate remind listeners that baptism is not about having everything together. It is about obedience and taking the next step in following Jesus.

If you have ever wondered whether baptism really matters, what it symbolizes, or what may be holding you back, this episode is for you.

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What does it look like to love your child deeply in moments when you cannot fix or comfort what they are going through?

In this episode, Pastor Randy sits down with Bethany Hall to share her honest and powerful journey of raising a son with autism.

Bethany opens up about the early signs, the diagnosis, and the emotions that came with realizing her life and parenting would look different than she once expected. She gives a real picture of daily life, the challenges many people do not see, and the moments that stretch her in ways she never anticipated.

She also shares about the hardest moments. The times when her son is overwhelmed and she can do nothing to comfort him. Moments that can feel isolating, exhausting, and misunderstood by those who have not walked through it.

But this story is not only about difficulty.

It is also about love, joy, and the ways her son has shaped her heart. Bethany shares what she wishes others understood about children with autism, how this journey has impacted her marriage and family, and how God has met her in both the quiet and overwhelming moments.

Through it all, she speaks honestly about faith. The questions, the wrestling, and the ways God has been present even when life felt heavy.

This episode is for parents, families, and anyone who wants to better understand and support those walking through special needs. It is a story of resilience, perspective, and the kind of love that grows deeper in the middle of the unknown.

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How does a story of alcoholism transform into a story of freedom?

In this episode, Pastor Randy sits down with Matt Kosak to share a powerful and honest journey through alcoholism and into lasting freedom (14 years and counting)!

At 12 years old, trying to fit in at a new school, Matt took his first drink. It did not seem like a big deal at the time, but it set a direction that unfolded over the years through blackouts, rehab, depression, self-reliance, and ultimately surrender at the foot of the cross.

This story is not just about alcoholism. It is about the mercy, patience, and grace of God that still transforms lives today.

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In this episode, Pastor Hadley and Lexi walk through the biblical foundation of worship and challenge us as a church family to move beyond comfort, preference, and cultural norms into worship that is shaped by God’s Word.

Worship is not meant to be passive or held back. It is a full response to who God is and what He has done.

They explore seven Hebrew expressions of worship found throughout Scripture:

Zamar — instrumental worship
Worship is not just singing. Scripture shows us that playing instruments is an act of praise to God.

Tehillah — spontaneous singing
A personal, unrehearsed song that flows from remembering what God has done.

Yadah / Towdah — lifted hands and sacrificial praise
Worshiping with our hands, even in difficult seasons. Choosing to praise before breakthrough comes.

Barak — kneeling before the Lord
A posture of surrender and humility in a self-focused culture.

Shabach — loud, exuberant praise
Bold, expressive worship that reflects the worth of God.

Halal — uninhibited, even “foolish” praise
Worship that is free from fear of man and full of joy in God’s presence.

Throughout the conversation, Hadley and Lexi challenge us to lay down fear and step into worship the way God designed it—formed by Scripture, not by comfort.

If you’ve ever wondered why we raise our hands, sing spontaneously, or express worship in different ways, this episode will bring clarity and invite you into a deeper, freer response to God.

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In this conversation, Pastors Randy and Nate unpack why the resurrection of Jesus remains the defining event of the Christian faith. Easter is not simply a tradition or a historical moment. It is the foundation of everything Christians believe.

They explore how the resurrection confirms that Jesus truly is who He claimed to be, proving His authority and validating the message of the gospel. They also discuss how the empty tomb declares victory over sin and death, giving believers confidence that death does not have the final word.

The resurrection is not only about our future hope. Because Jesus rose from the dead, believers are given new life today. The same power that raised Christ now works in those who trust in Him, bringing transformation, freedom, and living hope.

Finally, Randy and Nate reflect on how the resurrection guarantees our eternal future. Jesus is described as the “first fruits,” meaning His resurrection points to what is coming for all who believe.

Easter reminds us that because Christ is risen, our lives today and our future forever are filled with hope.

Learn more about Easter with Harvest Valley Church here!

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What happens when a curious mind begins asking deeper questions about the universe, truth, and meaning?

In this episode, Pastor Randy Hahne sits down with Austin Sailer to talk about his journey from atheism and agnosticism to Christian faith. Austin works in biotech and has always been driven by curiosity — wanting to understand how the universe works.

Growing up in a home where religion wasn’t often discussed, faith wasn’t a major part of his life. In college, he was exposed to natural science and the theory of evolution in a deeper way. The ideas were compelling and led him to conclude that God wasn’t necessary to explain the universe.

As he continued studying and observing the natural world, something began to shift. The remarkable design he saw in nature started raising questions that pure material explanations couldn’t easily answer. That observation became a catalyst that moved him toward agnosticism — the realization that there might be more behind the universe than he had previously considered.

From there, several other factors began shaping his journey: the “language-like” structure embedded in creation, the historical evidence surrounding Jesus and the Bible, the challenge of grounding morality in a purely scientific framework, and the widespread documentation of near-death experiences.

The shift toward Christianity didn’t happen overnight. It unfolded through a series of moments — conversations with his wife, becoming a father, beginning to attend church, and eventually encountering the presence of the Holy Spirit and opening himself to personal transformation.

Austin’s story is thoughtful, honest, and compelling for anyone who has wrestled with the relationship between science, evidence, and faith!

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Dating shapes more than your weekends — it shapes your future.

In this episode, Pastor Whitney shares from her own experiences and offers practical, Christ-centered guidance for navigating dating and relationships with wisdom and intentionality.

Together, we explore questions like:

  • How do you focus on becoming the right person instead of just finding the right person?
  • How do you discern if someone is truly the right one?
  • What does it look like to pursue Jesus while you’re dating?
  • How should couples think about physical boundaries?

This conversation isn’t about rules for the sake of rules. It’s about alignment, health, and building relationships that honor God and protect your heart.

Whether you’re single, dating, or supporting someone who is, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and practical direction for doing relationships differently.

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Healthy marriages don’t happen by accident. They’re built with intention.

In Episode 4.7, Elder Brad and Candy Morrow share their story — the years that have shaped their marriage, the seasons that stretched them, and the lessons they had to learn the hard way. They speak candidly about moments when their marriage needed strengthening and what changed when they chose to invest instead of drift.

Together, they unpack why even good marriages slowly weaken without intentional focus. They address common struggles couples face today, the subtle areas many couples assume they’re “fine” in (but likely aren’t), and why waiting for crisis is never the goal.

Brad and Candy also share why they said yes to leading the 8-week Alpha Marriage Course and what makes it different from trying to figure things out on your own. Whether newly married or decades in, this course offers practical tools to strengthen communication, deepen connection, and build long-term resilience.

They also address honest hesitations:

  • Is this only for couples in crisis?
  • Will I need to share all of my marriage problems?
  • What if our marriage is already strong?

Most of all, this episode offers hope. When couples invest intentionally, growth happens. Connection deepens. Unity strengthens.

If you’re married, this conversation is for you — not because something is wrong, but because something can grow.

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What does it actually cost to say yes to God?

In this episode, Pastors Nate and Whitney Leedahl speak candidly about the story behind the launch of our North Fargo location—not just the logistics, but the discernment, stretching, and personal formation that came with it.

They take us back to the early moments when they first sensed God might be calling them to step into something new. What hesitations surfaced? How did they discern together as a couple? They reflect on the prayers, confirmations, and anchor points that gave them clarity when the path felt uncertain.

Launching a new location wasn’t just a leadership assignment—it impacted their rhythms, margins, family life, and marriage. In this honest conversation, they talk about the personal cost, the areas where they felt stretched, and what they discovered about themselves and about God in the process.

Beyond the logistics, they reflect on culture—what kind of church environment they were intentional to build from day one, how they empowered others to take ownership, and the moments that reminded them why the mission matters.

For anyone feeling stirred to step out in faith—whether to serve, give, lead, or simply trust God in a new season—this conversation offers both encouragement and perspective.

If you could go back to day one of a big step of obedience, what would you tell yourself now? That question closes a powerful and personal episode about calling, discernment, and trusting God when He invites you into something bigger than yourself.

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Join Pastor Randy as he introduces Derek Halvorson, one of our Harvest Valley Church Directors!

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Hosted by Pastor Randy and Pastor Nate, this episode introduces our new series Set Apart and invites our church into the heart behind walking through 1 Corinthians together.

Why would a modern church spend time in a letter written to a messy, divided church in a morally confused city? Because the challenges Corinth faced feel strikingly familiar. Division, moral confusion, spiritual pride, questions about freedom, worship, and leadership—this letter speaks directly to the tensions we navigate today.

In this conversation, Randy and Nate frame the series around one central truth: identity before instruction. Before Paul corrects behavior, he reminds the church who they are—belonging to Jesus and being formed by Him. Set apart doesn’t mean withdrawn or superior; it means living with a distinct allegiance to Christ while fully present in the world around us.

This series isn’t about winning arguments or cleaning up behavior. It’s about becoming a people shaped by Jesus—marked by unity, love, holiness, and resurrection hope.

If you’ve ever wondered how faith plays out in real, messy life, this journey through 1 Corinthians is for you. Join us, invite someone asking honest questions, and let God set us apart—together.

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Join Pastor Randy as he introduces Mike Strei, one of our Harvest Valley Church Elders!

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Together since the summer after 8th grade, Adam and Taylor Runde have built a relationship marked by deep friendship, an unoffendable joking spirit, and a steady commitment to one another. After walking through the pain and disappointment of infertility, they began to sense God placing adoption on their hearts.

In this episode, they talk with Pastor Randy & share honestly about stepping into the unknown, trusting God when the path wasn’t clear, and how the adoption journey has strengthened both their marriage and their relationship with Him. Their story is one of surrender, faith, and choosing obedience even when it felt costly.

Adam and Taylor also talk about their passion for adoption and their desire to be a resource and encouragement for others who are considering this path or are already walking it. This conversation is hopeful, real, and a beautiful picture of building an altar of trust in the middle of uncertainty.

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Season 4 kicks off today! Join Pastor Randy as he introduces Isaac Bumgardner, one of our Harvest Valley Church Directors!

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Pastor Randy & Pastor Nate dive into the power and purpose of the altar in our lives. This episode explores why God’s people have always built altars, the intentional pursuit it requires, and how surrender at the altar leads to transformation. Learn how to lay down distractions, fears, and struggles so that God’s presence can meet you in real, life-changing ways.

Whether you’re seeking breakthrough, freedom, or a deeper connection with God, this episode will guide you back to the heart of true encounter.

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In this episode, Pastor Randy and Pastor Nate invite us to begin the year with intentional focus by seeking God first through prayer and fasting. Rather than a spiritual ritual, fasting is framed as a posture of alignment—realigning our hearts, priorities, and desires with God’s kingdom.

They explore how fasting creates space for clarity, humility, and renewal, reminding us that dependence on God is not weakness but strength. Drawing from biblical examples and personal reflection, this conversation highlights how God often prepares us in hidden, uncomfortable places before moving powerfully through our lives.

The episode also emphasizes the importance of seeking God together. When the church fasts and prays in unity, spiritual momentum builds and direction becomes clearer—not just individually, but collectively.

This is an invitation to slow down, surrender distractions, and intentionally prepare your heart for what God wants to do in you and through you in the year ahead.

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Join us this week as Pastor Randy introduces another of our HVC Directors - Tara Bultema!

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Pastor Randy introduces Ashley Ritteman, one of the Directors of Harvest Valley Church!

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In this episode, Pastors Randy and Nate explore how to navigate life’s trials with faith, prayer, and community. They share personal insights on trusting God during difficult seasons, the power of being still in the storm, and how leaning on others strengthens us. Learn practical steps to grow in resilience, anchor yourself in Scripture, and experience God’s peace even in the hardest moments.

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In this second part of their conversation, Pastors Nate and Whitney take discipleship a step further by exploring the role of community — the joy, the connection, and the shared experiences that help us grow into the people God is shaping us to be.

They talk about how discipleship isn’t meant to be heavy or overly formal. It’s meant to be life-giving, filled with laughter, shared moments, and the kind of friendships that naturally point us to Jesus. From simple hobbies to meals around the table, college ministry memories, or spontaneous gatherings, they highlight how God often uses fun and togetherness to deepen our discipleship journey.

Nate and Whitney also discuss how real transformation happens when we intentionally make space for one another — when we slow down enough to build trust, listen well, and share life side by side. Discipleship grows best where relationships are strong.

They challenge listeners to consider:
• Do you have people you’re truly walking with — not just seeing on Sundays?
• And are you creating space for joy, fun, and shared life with the people God has placed around you?

They remind us that following Jesus reshapes our priorities and our rhythms. Discipleship isn’t something we squeeze into the cracks of our busy lives — it’s something that changes the way we live, the way we spend our time, and the communities we choose to build.

This episode invites you to rediscover the beauty of Christian community — a place where spiritual growth, genuine friendship, and joyful discipleship all come together in the everyday moments we share.

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In this first part of their conversation, Pastors Nate and Whitney break down what discipleship really looks like — not as a program or a weekly appointment, but as time, relationship, and intentionality.

They unpack how Jesus discipled: not in rushed moments, but in hours, days, and everyday life. From bleachers at basketball games to shared workspaces, gym conversations, or simple friendships, they highlight how spiritual growth often happens in the normal rhythms of life when we slow down and intentionally invest in each other.

Nate and Whitney talk about the kind of relationships that shape us — people who care deeply about our walk with Jesus and help us become more like Him.

They challenge listeners to consider both sides of discipleship:

  • Who is caring for you in Christ?
  • And who are you intentionally helping grow in Him?

They remind us that theology isn’t just something we read — it’s lived out through examples, mentorship, and real-life moments. From Paul and Timothy to parents discipling their own kids, the call to make disciples touches every relationship we have.

This episode invites you to see discipleship not as something extra to squeeze into your schedule, but something woven into the moments you’re already living — moments where God grows us through the people He places around us.

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Pastors Nate and Dillon talk about the power of invitation and how meaningful relationships often begin with a simple “come sit with us.” They reflect on experiences in ministry where a small act of hospitality opened doors to lifelong friendships, encouragement, and spiritual growth.

Together, they unpack why invitation matters so deeply in the life of the church. Whether it’s welcoming someone into a service, sharing a meal, grabbing coffee, or inviting a neighbor into your life, these moments create space for genuine connection and discipleship.

They remind us that Jesus’ call to “go and make disciples” doesn’t start on a platform — it begins around tables, in living rooms, at cafés, and in everyday interactions. God often uses simple, humble invitations to draw people into community, build relationships, and reflect His love.

Filled with honesty, challenge, and encouragement, this episode invites all of us to slow down, notice the people around us, and be intentional about welcoming others into our lives. Because that’s where real ministry happens — in small, authentic moments where life is shared and Christ is seen.

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Pastor Nate introduces Brad Morrow, one of the newly appointed Elders of Harvest Valley Church!

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In this episode of the Harvest Valley Life Podcast, Pastors Randy and Nate dive into the heart of prayer — what it means, why it matters, and how it’s available to everyone.

Through honest conversation and Scripture, Pastors Randy and Nate show that prayer isn’t just for pastors or “spiritual experts.” It’s an open invitation from God to every believer. Our prayers connect us to His heart, strengthen our faith, and become part of His redemptive work in the world.

Whether you’re new to prayer or longing to go deeper, this episode will encourage you to approach God with confidence (Hebrews 4:16), knowing that when you draw near to Him, He draws near to you (James 4:8).

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This week on the Harvest Valley Podcast, Pastors Randy and Nate dive into what it truly means to live a life of faith — trusting God even when you don’t see the full picture.

In this episode, they talk about how to listen for God’s voice, discern His calling, and step out in obedience even when the path ahead feels uncertain. Through Scripture and real-life stories, Pastors Randy and Nate remind us that our obedience isn’t just about our own journey — it becomes a catalyst in God’s grand redemption plan, impacting others and advancing His Kingdom in ways we may never see.

If you’ve ever wondered, “How do I know what God wants me to do?” or struggled with taking that next step, this conversation will strengthen your faith and remind you that God provides what you need as you walk with Him — one faithful step at a time.

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Join Pastor Randy and Pastor Nate for a powerful conversation on what it means to keep moving forward in faith and purpose. Drawing inspiration from the life and example of Charlie Kirk, this episode unpacks how perseverance, courage, and conviction can guide us through challenges and equip us to stand firm in truth. Together, Pastors Randy and Nate share biblical insights and practical ways to live boldly for Christ, stay rooted in God’s Word, and continue advancing the Kingdom — no matter what comes our way.

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In this episode, Pastor Randy sits down with Pastor Nate Leedahl on his first day as HVC Location Pastor over our upcoming North Fargo Location. Join them as Nate shares more of his story from growing up in north Fargo through his career as a pharmacist and into ministry. They then dive deeper into the heart, vision, and plans for the launch of the future new location!

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Get to know Director Russ Kuntz with Pastor Randy!

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Meet Elder Nathan Aakre with Pastor Randy!

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Harvest Valley is blessed to provide a wonderful Kids Ministry during our Sunday Services! Our Family Life Pastor, Dillon Urlacher, interviews two key leaders within that ministry - Brittany Aakre and Alyssa Urlacher - to share what it’s like to teach and serve the children of HVC!

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Harvest Valley Church is in the process of establishing our governance process and systems! Pastor Randy Hahne and Pastor Peter Olson unpack the heart, history, and next steps for this process at our church.

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Harvest Valley Church is planting in North Fargo! Pastor Randy Hahne and Pastor Peter Olson dive into some frequently asked questions and share the vision and passion for this area!

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Pastor Whitney Leedahl and Andy Muhs discuss the importance of discipleship. They share various tools, stories, and avenues for our church to grow in our journeys of discipleship!

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Community is essential for a healthy church life - and Harvest Valley’s Life Groups provide a place for our church family to connect and grow together. Pastor Whitney Leedahl and Katie Wibbels discuss the importance of and value that these groups have brought to our lives!

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As Harvest Valley Church celebrates it’s third year of life, Pastor Randy Hahne and Pastor Peter Olson reflect on the church’s history and the faithfulness of God throughout these past three years.

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Pastor Dillon Urlacher and Ben Jacobson discuss the ministry of Speed the Light - and share how HVC’s Youth is getting involved in serving this global ministry!

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Pastor Randy Hahne introduces Pastor Whitney Leedahl - our new Connections Pastor at Harvest Valley Church!

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On this weeks episode Pastor Randy, Anne Hahne,  and Jack Klugh discuss relationships within Harvest Valley.  We hit on communication, trust, honesty, and what it takes to keep our church moving in a healthy direction.  Enjoy!

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In this weeks episode we talk with Anne Hahne!  Anne is a mom to 4 children, she works as a nurse, she is hilarious, and is also the wife of Pastor Randy Hahne.  We get into where her and her husband came from, what got them started on their church plant journey, and where they see Harvest Valley going.  

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This week we talk with Kyle Schmidt!  Kyle is a counselor at Valley Christian Counseling in Fargo.  He and his wife Janna are members of Harvest Valley Church and have been an integral part of our church's young life.

In the first 15 minutes you'll learn about how Kyle came to be a counselor in Fargo.  Then,  we have the honor of picking Kyle's brain about common struggles people are dealing with and how to identify and overcome them.

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In this episode Jack & Pastor Randy talk sin.  What is it?  Does Jesus really think that all sins are created equal?  And finally, is there any hope?

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Jack Klugh and Pastor Randy discuss prayer.  What is it?  Does it work?  Is there a right way to do it?  

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Jack Klugh and Pastor Randy talk God's will.  Is it even possible to know it?!  If so, how do we recognize it?  

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Jack Klugh and Pastor Randy introduce Harvest Valley Life!