Associations of the Evangelical Covenant Church
The Covenant Ministerium consists of all who hold ministerial credentials through the Evangelical Covenant Church.
Contact: eccministerium@gmail.com
Advocates for Covenant Clergy Women is an organized body of women and men clergy who affirm and support collaborative efforts within the Covenant to provide women clergy with opportunities to serve in their call.
Contact: covclergywomen@gmail.com
Website: covclergywomen.org
The purpose of the AAMA is to support African American credentialed clergy and African American seminary students who desire to transition to ministries requiring clergy credentials.
Email: info@aamaecc.org
Website: www.aamaecc.org
Asociación Latina De La Iglesia Del Pacto Evangélico links pastors and leaders of Latino congregations through connection, fellowship, and resourcing.
The Covenant Asian Pastors Association supports Asian credentialed clergy, Asian seminary students, and those serving in an Asian context. CAPA is a strategic partner in pursuing the goals of the Covenant and its vision to impact the world for Christ.
Contact: ecc.capa@gmail.com and visit www.ecccapa.org
The Association of Covenant Camps and Conference Centers provides resources, networking, educational events, and fellowship for both credentialed and lay leaders serving at any one of 18 Covenant camp, retreat, and/or conference sites in North America and Canada.
The purpose of the Association Covenant Spiritual Directors is to further the spiritual direction ministry of the Covenant through raising visibility and providing advocacy, education, and support.
Contact: acsd@covchurch.org
Visit: http://eccacsd.org/
The Covenant Chaplains Association includes chaplains working in hospitals, hospice, military, police/fire, Veterans Affairs facilities, correctional institutions, corporate workplaces, retirement communities, and other settings.
Contact: cca.chair@gmail.com
We invite Indigenous ministers, spiritual leaders, and those centering Indigenous wisdom in their ministry to gather in a spirit of healing, relationship, and Covenant community. This is a sacred space for those moving beyond harm, reclaiming identity, and walking together in the ways of our ancestors. All who are in ministry and are on a journey of reconnecting with their Indigenous heritage are welcome to join us in fellowship, sharing stories, listening to global Indigenous histories, and learning from Indigenous experiences across the globe. Let us walk this path together.
Contact: together@imaecc.org
Visit: www.imaecc.org