Church Data Center
The Church Data Center (CovDB) is a portal of The Evangelical Covenant Church that allows pastors and church personnel to submit and review congregational surveys and reports.
The Church Data Center (CovDB) is a portal of The Evangelical Covenant Church that allows pastors and church personnel to submit and review congregational surveys and reports.
CovConnect is A portal of The Evangelical Covenant Church which exists to connect pastors and churches.
This resource invites us to focus on bearing fruit in Christ’s Spirit through prayer. By faith we receive these virtues, but it is through prayer that we develop the ability to live them out in our relationships.
This paper is required for ministerial license application. Once approved, this license will endorse you as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the Evangelical Covenant Church.
The central matter of “On Being A Healthy Pastor” is to clearly articulate components of ministerial health so that both ministers and those who care for them have the language to assess health.
The ways people pursue God, or even pray, can be as different as the very people who pursue God. This guide for a week of prayer focuses on the pathway of nature as a conduit into the presence and praise of God.
The Covenant Yearbook is an annual directory of Covenant entities with addresses and additional information, including Annual Meeting documents, Evangelical Covenant Church Constitution, rules for the Ordered Ministry, World Mission areas, the year’s necrology, ministerium minutes, and a directory of Covenant affiliations and institutions.
This curriculum is birthed out of CHIC 2015, the triennial youth event of the Evangelical Covenant Church. Building on the momentum and energy of CHIC, congregations may choose to use Shift curriculum in late summer or early fall of 2015. Shift also works as a stand-alone discipleship resource to be used at any time. To learn more about CHIC 2015, visit their website.
Missional Moms Companion Booklet: With the aim of helping women grow deeper understanding of what it means to live missionally, this Bible study is meant to be experienced with a group of women who genuinely want to grow in their faith and live it out in real ways that impact the world. It challenges women to think deeply and set aside the assumptions they have lived with, and to ask difficult questions and seek answers from God’s word together. It is a companion piece to The Missional Mom: Living with Purpose at Home & in the World, by author Helen Lee. Every participant needs a copy of the Missional Mom book and a Bible.