The Six-Fold Test Can Propel Us Forward as a Beloved Community
We continue to press in and press on, even when we do not get it right.
We continue to press in and press on, even when we do not get it right.
Saturated—the word means soaked, drenched . . . unable to hold any more hope because we are entirely filled with it.
Our relational cup remains relatively empty (and for a relational movement like ours, this is particularly painful) as we grapple with social distancing and try to connect through interacting via screens. Any novelty and initial exhilaration of church online has worn off.
We are listening to the Holy Spirit and to each other as we discern how to align the denominational team to best serve conferences and churches. We are pivoting for the sake of mission, just as First Covenant Church in Portland did many years ago.
Dear Covenant Family, I understand we are all living in a trying, anxious, and unprecedented time. As Christians we are called not to “have a
Dear Covenant friends, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow
CHICAGO (Feb. 14, 2020)—Erin Chan Ding, Executive Director of Communications, has resigned her position in order to, as she says, “pursue a more on-the-ground
CHICAGO (February 2, 2020)—A donor has agreed to match donations to the Evangelical Covenant Church’s Ministers Crisis Fund up to $25,000. The announcement of the
CHICAGO (Jan. 27, 2020) – The main sessions of the Midwinter Conference will be livestreamed on the event’s website and Facebook page. The conference runs
CHICAGO (Jan. 20, 2020)—The Evangelical Covenant Church has been made aware that the Annual Meeting of its sister denomination, Communauté Evangélique de l’Ubangi Mongala (Covenant