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Clergy

We strengthen the community of vocational ministers through advocacy, endorsement, credentialing, care, and formation.

The Evangelical Covenant Church envisions a connected and faithful community of clergy and lay leaders who demonstrate the following traits: 

  • The active inclusion of all persons called to serve God, regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, or disability
  • A deep understanding of Scripture, theology, discernment, and Covenant identity
  • A healthy self-awareness and personal care through Sabbath-based rhythms
  • A commitment to lifelong learning and relational accountability

Credentialing

We offer training and grant ministerial credentials to those who are called to serve vocationally in Covenant churches or other ministries.

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Care & Support for the Ministerium

We encourage pastors to be healthy by safeguarding and strengthening mind, body, spirit, and relationships.

Ministers' Crisis Fund

The Ministers’ Care and Crisis Fund supports those in ministry during times of crisis or need with funding for necessities such as healthcare, counseling, or essential household expenses.

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Sustaining Pastoral Excellence

The Sustaining Pastoral Excellence initiative facilitates learning and growth in pastoral character, competency, and constancy through content, cohorts, and coaching. Grants to help sustain healthy enduring ministry are available.

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Thriving in Ministry

The Thriving in Ministry work focuses on pastoral resiliency. It is our purpose to provide an alternative for our pastors, missionaries, and chaplains to isolation and stagnation which are the enemy of thriving and resiliency. 

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Women in Ministry

We seek to be a diverse and welcoming church that affirms the calling and gifts of the entire body of Christ. We support God’s gifting of women by urging churches to encourage women in their congregations to embrace leadership.

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Covenant Orientation

We provide clergy and lay leaders opportunities to understand the identity and ethos of the Covenant. Orientation was designed to provide a way for people who are called to serve within the Covenant church but are unable to attend North Park Theological Seminary to fulfill the orientation requirement for Covenant credentialing.

Covenant Financial Leadership

We offer cohorts focused on helping credentialed Covenant pastors take charge of their own and their congregation’s financial health with a ministry and supportive peer community dedicated to the goal of financial resilience and the path out of debt and distress.

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Theological Education

We equip vocational and lay leaders with training and resources to embody Covenant identity and mission. Centro Hispano de Estudios Teológicos provides theological and pastoral training for Hispanic church planters, pastors, and lay leaders across multiple locations. North Park Theological Seminary develops holistic, evangelical leaders to serve Christ’s church worldwide.

Resources

Resources needed to complete our credentialing processes and to thrive as a well formed, equipped, and supported minister.

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Thriving in Ministry work focuses on pastoral resiliency. It is our purpose to provide an alternative for our pastors, missionaries, and chaplains to isolation and stagnation which are the enemy of thriving and resiliency.

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Information and applications for grants that are available to Covenant pastors, missionaries, and chaplains who satisfy the SPE-eligibility requirements and follow the process outlined for application.

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Tools for Covenant pastors to take charge of their own and their congregation’s financial health.

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The staff of the Department of the Ordered Ministry partners with boards, councils, and groups throughout the denomination to care and advocate for our community of pastors, missionaries, and chaplains across a continuum of care. For a confidential conversation, please call Pastoral Care Services at 773-442-6584.

If you believe you have experienced or observed any actions of Covenant clergy that violate the Pastor Ethical Guidelines, including any kind of discrimination, spiritual abuse, abuse of power, sexual harassment, or harassment of any other kind, please let us know by filling out the form below.

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Events

This program provides a way for people who are unable to attend North Park Theological Seminary to fulfill the orientation requirement for Covenant credentialing.

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This interactive retreat takes a formational, devotional, and practical look at personal finances and identifies tools to help build spending plans that invite impact.

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The Thriving in Ministry Initiative provides cohorts of learners, individual coaching, and expert content in order to shape, strengthen, and support pastors as they strengthen their leadership skills in deep spirituality, family systems knowledge, emotional skills, and financial acuity.

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The Deeper in Christ retreat experience is designed for those in ministry who are seeking to renew their friendship with God, reignite their pastoral imagination, and explore their call in a deeper way.

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Our Stories

Four Key Initiatives Supported by Lilly Endowment

The Evangelical Covenant Church has had the privilege of resourcing our pastoral community for over two decades because of the generous gifts from the Lilly Endowment. The Lilly Endowment cares deeply for pastors. They have partnered with the Covenant to provide resources that help pastors live well into their call.

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Contact Us

Our team is standing by to help you thrive in ministry.

Care & Support for the Ministerium

The staff of the Department of the Ordered Ministry partners with groups throughout the denomination to care and advocate for our community of pastors, missionaries, and chaplains across a continuum of care. Vocational identity resources include workshops in competency development and ministry renewal funded through the Sustaining Pastoral Excellence Initiative. Vocational discernment offers access to a network of trained spiritual directors as well as vocational and personal assessments and continuing education opportunities. Crisis intervention consists of, among other options, therapeutic referrals, consulting services, and advocacy with congregations and church councils.

For a confidential conversation, please call Pastoral Care Services at 773-442-6584.

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Lina Sánchez-Herrera

Chicago West Suburbs, Illinois

ECC Conference: Central
Gender: Female

AVAILABILITY

Receiving New Directees: Yes
Directing Clergy: Yes
Client Genders: Both men and women
Skype or Facetime: Yes
Languages: English, Spanish
Retreat/Workshop Leader: Yes

CERTIFICATION FROM

C. John Weborg Center for Spiritual Direction, North Park Theological Seminary

AREAS OF INTEREST

Pastors/Church Leadership, Missionaries, University Students, Discernment Process, Transitions, Multi-Ethnic Issues, Second Half of Life, Prayer, Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius

Prior to moving to the USA, I was a professor at the National University of Colombia and served with the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students in Colombia for 16 years. Starting in 2001, I served as InterVarsity National Staff in the USA. I have a master’s degree in Christian Ministries, and I serve in Spiritual Direction to those who want to be fully present and available to God and receive His grace over them. My joy is to see professors and college students coming to know Jesus and being transformed into people that bring the good news of righteousness and justice to others.

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