Covenant Churches Rally Amid California Wildfire Devastation
As California fires devastate communities, Covenant churches unite to bring hope, aid, and Christ’s love amidst tragedy.
As California fires devastate communities, Covenant churches unite to bring hope, aid, and Christ’s love amidst tragedy.
Recently retired global personnel Pete Ekstrand traveled to Sarasota, Florida, to help Covenanters with the hurricane recovery.
Covenant pastors in North Carolina, Florida, and Georgia reflect on the toll of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Preparedness and response to disasters is a way of caring for our neighbors, particularly those who are most vulnerable in our communities. Learn simple ways your church can participate in disaster response.
In response to historic wildfires that have decimated the Hawaiian island of Maui and destroyed the town of Lahaina, Covenanters are mobilizing to respond.
Covenant communities of faith are beginning the process of rebuilding after a massive storm caused flooding and left widespread debris across the cities, towns, and villages of western Alaska.
Torrential downpours and flash flooding have thrust Mississippi’s capital city into crisis. Love Mercy Do Justice is partnering to raise awareness and funding for those impacted in the Jackson community.
COLLEGE PARK, GA (October 11, 2018) – No Covenant congregations have been directly impacted by Hurricane Michael, said Southeast Conference superintendent Catherine Gilliard. “We’ve been
Love Mercy Do Justice (LMDJ) is working to assess the best way for Covenant ministries to assist victims of Florence’s catastrophic storms and flooding, executive minister Cecilia Williams, said today.
Rick Millikin, pastor of Mat-Su Covenant Church in Wasilla, Alaska, was on the phone talking about his congregation’s new disaster preparedness ministry while sixty-mile-per-hour winds were ripping a quarter of the tiles from his office roof. […]