Radiant Again Thrift Shop

This story began with a prayer and a closet—and grew into a ministry serving Savannah’s most vulnerable people. Born from Radiant Church’s mission to bring hope beyond its walls, this resale shop demonstrates how obedience to small things can spark transformational community change.

Holding the Center

As American churches succumb to the same divisions affecting the rest of culture, the Covenant’s commitment to unity across difference has never been more countercultural — or more needed. Drawing on sociologist Ryan Burge’s research and his new book, The Vanishing Church, this piece explores why staying in the room with people who disagree can be a radical act of discipleship.

Presence Over Platitudes

In a candid conversation, Lisa Orris reflects on her own grief journey and invites the church to move beyond clichés toward communities marked by presence, honesty, and the freedom to mourn without pressure to fix, perform, or “get better.”

Living Between Worlds

Drawing on her experience serving in predominantly white churches and ministries, Brandi Sanders reflects on cross-cultural leadership, the cost of presence, and the sacred, complicated work of living faithfully between worlds.

And Still We Dance

After a harrowing moment that echoed the weight of global crisis, Deborah Masten reflects on grief, resilience, and the global church’s witness—discovering how communities of faith teach us to hold sorrow and joy together and still choose hope.

When War and Trauma Are Loud, Grace Is Louder

Amid four years of war in Ukraine, trauma-healing retreats organized by Covenant World Relief and Development partner Hope International Ministries offer space for prayer, grief, and renewal—witnessing both staggering loss and a resilient faith that insists grace can break through even in devastation.

From Here to There to Everywhere

How we understand mission forms how we learn to listen to one another. Drawing on lived experience and Scripture, Grace Shim reframes mission as a shared movement from everywhere to everywhere—inviting humility, openness, and a willingness to be changed as we join God’s work together.

When the Rubber Meets the Road

When loving others comes at a real cost, what does faith require? Rev. Dominique Gilliard reflects on discipleship, parenting, and the hard work of practicing Christ’s countercultural love when the rubber meets the road.

Honoring Black Covenant Authors

In honor of Black History Month, The Companion presents the following list of published Covenant authors of African American descent, highlighting both their localized ministry impact and their literary influence on the Covenant church as a whole.