Empty Churches Celebrating the Empty Tomb
Empty Churches Celebrating the Empty Tomb by Doug Bixby | April 3, 2020 The image above serves as a stark reminder of what we are
Empty Churches Celebrating the Empty Tomb by Doug Bixby | April 3, 2020 The image above serves as a stark reminder of what we are
Stay With Me Accepting Jesus’s Lenten Invitation to Vulnerability, Loss, and Grace by Jan Bros | March 23, 2020 On Transfiguration Sunday at Abbey Way
Covenant family share the stories of their identity as indigenous people, deepening our understanding of who we are as a family of faith.
By Jill Riley When Niki Wong considered moving to South Los Angeles for an internship, she was shocked to discover an active oil drilling site
From circus school to national competitions, how one Covenanter discovered her inner strength—literally
How ten congregations, representing a multitude of nations, languages, and faith experiences, have found a church home together.
A New Shift for Swedish Remembering the founding mission of Swedish Covenant Hospital as it concludes its 133-year-old relationship with the Evangelical Covenant Church and
Behind the rhetoric, headlines, and statistics surrounding immigrationare the stories of individuals and a Texas community living with thedaily realities of a complex issue.
When Talakai Finau took his son to college,he never imagined how it would change his own life. by Erin Chan Ding | January 17, 2020
After years of conflict and harvest failure, producers in DR Congo are reclaiming a prosperous crop and building the church.