Black Women’s Fingerprints on the Church and the World
Without Black women, neither the Civil Rights Movement nor the Black Church would exist. Five book recommendations for centering the voices of Black women during Black History Month
Without Black women, neither the Civil Rights Movement nor the Black Church would exist. Five book recommendations for centering the voices of Black women during Black History Month
In her forthcoming book, Does God See Me?, Dieula Previlon says, “Through the power of the Holy Spirit, we can step forth and create a more just world where all God’s created beings can flourish.” In honor of Black History Month, we share this excerpt.
Two Chicago churches come together to celebrate peace, hope, joy, and love with migrants spending their first Christmas in the US.
This Advent, we invite you to support the Free initiative of the Covenant Church. A gift through CovCares resources a brighter future, full of freedom, restoration, and hope for survivors of sex trafficking.
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.