Pastors – Christian and Candace Brockmeyer
Christian Brockmeyer became Pastor of Harvest Pentecostal Church in January 2021. Christian preaches the Word of God with clarity and anointing, emphasizing the practical application of Scripture to daily life. Christian uses his Master’s Degree in English and experience in the education field to passionately elevate students’ understanding of Scripture. Christian is known for his compassion, his willingness to listen, and his love of good coffee and conversation.
Candace Brockmeyer has been an integral part of ministry at Harvest Pentecostal Church since she married Christian in 2013. Candace is a passionate preacher and teacher who graduated from Faith School of Theology in Charleston, Maine, with a degree in Religious Education. She currently invests her passion for children and women as head of our Children’s Church, Sunday School, and Ladies’ ministry. Candace is known for her meekness, efficiency, and quiet tenacity.
Youth Pastors – Cooper and Kily Chapman
Cooper Chapman, with his wife Kily, became Youth Pastor at Harvest Pentecostal Church in June 2021. Cooper began preaching at age 15 when he heard the call of the Lord in a tent revival. He previously held a Youth Pastor position in Gilbertown, Alabama, before moving to Maryland, where his desire is to see souls saved and lives changed. He loves to help and pour into the Harvest Youth so that they may have a greater desire to follow Christ and know that they are overcomers. Cooper likes to travel or play a game of basketball in his free time.
Kily Chapman, with her husband Cooper, serves in the youth ministry at Harvest Pentecostal Church. Kily felt the call to ministry at a young age before she married Cooper in May of 2021. She serves in the children’s ministry, assists in planning and leading our annual Youth Retreat, plans and leads our youth events, and is the worship leader at Harvest Pentecostal Church. She has a burden for the lost and the young people in the church. Outside of church, Kily works as a nurse in the ICU, through which she is able to spread the love of Jesus in her care for her patients.