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Now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 year!


If you are a young adult who desires to deepen your spiritual foundation and be intentionally developed as a leader and disciple-maker, we invite you to participate in the internship. 

What is it?

The Harvest Internship is a 1-year fully paid internship with Harvest church designed to equip and develop  you into a mature Christian leader. Interns will be intentionally discipled by Church staff and lay-leaders and have the opportunity to get work experience in a specific ministry area of the church. 

  • Interns will work approximately 30 hours per week and have additional 10 hours of growth opportunities through the Downline Institute and Intern development 

  • Furnished housing is provided in a nearby apartment complex as part of intern compensation

  • Interns receive a monthly stipend of $1500 (on top of free housing)

We desire to raise up the next generation of men and women to impact the world for Christ!

 It does not matter what your career plans are as we will have tracks for vocational ministry, marketplace ministry, church planting and global missions.

When

August 18, 2025 - July 31, 2026

Where

Harvest Church in Memphis, Tennessee. Our interns come from all over the nation and the world to participate in the program.

Why 

  • To equip and mature you through Biblical training, practical discipleship, and work within the scope of Harvest ministries. 

  • To grow and mature you so that you can be launched out into a life of fruit-bearing ministry

  • To raise up leaders with the vision and desire to fulfill the Great Commission in our community and around the world 

  • To meet a growing and urgent need in the church, the marketplace, and all sectors of society to raise up a generation of young leaders that loves the Lord, His Word, and can make disciples as a lifestyle for a lifetime. (currently only 20% of 18–29-year-olds consider themselves Evangelical according to “Pew research”)