Raising Our Voices
Covenanters advocate for legislation to decrease online sexual exploitation of children.
Covenanters advocate for legislation to decrease online sexual exploitation of children.
In response to historic wildfires that have decimated the Hawaiian island of Maui and destroyed the town of Lahaina, Covenanters are mobilizing to respond.
Harold Spooner was honored with the Irving C. Lambert Award for his commitment to urban and ethnic ministry at the 137th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Covenant Church in Orange County, California today, June 30.
Love Mercy Do Justice is partnering with Indigenous leaders to create an immersive learning experience that explores our relationship to harmony, wholeness, and abundance.
The Covenant church in Joliet, Illinois, is learning to do the right thing—even when it feels like the wrong time.
Twenty-two years after his first Sankofa journey, Jelani Greenidge got back on the bus.
In honor of Indigenous Heritage Month, Lenore Three Stars shares a deeper understanding of how faith connects us to each other.
The Covenant Executive Board (CEB) announced the nomination of Rev. Paul Robinson to serve a second term as executive minister of Love Mercy and Do Justice.
How the discontent of some women leaders, upended sex trafficking in Anchorage, Alaska.
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.