Members of the Harvest Bible Church, a non-denominational church located out of Dutton that was organized seven years ago, have hopes that the construction on their new church building will
James MacDonald, founder of Harvest Bible Chapel, called on the megachurch Thursday to end its “false narrative in financial matters” against him, a day after elders disclosed details of an arbitration settlement awarding him at least $1.45 million in cash, an undisclosed amount in deferred compensation, and assets of his Walk in the Word broadcast ministry, including real estate.
Months after teasing a 2020 return to ministry, James MacDonald, the former leader and founder of the Harvest Bible Chapel megachurch in greater Chicago is promising to deliver a new Home Church Network without the “drama” of large churches for those who struggle to get to church, stay in a church, or simply can’t find a church where they fit in.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens spent most of the day on the stand at the Emergencies Act inquiry Monday, testifying the blockade could have ended a day earlier.