Stop AAPI Hate Wins Webby Award
Stop AAPI Hate, a nonprofit organization cofounded by Covenanter Russell Jeung, was honored last week with a Webby Award for Social Movement of the Year.
Stop AAPI Hate, a nonprofit organization cofounded by Covenanter Russell Jeung, was honored last week with a Webby Award for Social Movement of the Year.
First Covenant Church in Salina, Kansas, is donating the use of a house to an anti-sex trafficking organization. The house will be used as a residential group home for six women.
Covenanters participate in National Rally for AAPI Lives and Dignity in response to deadly shootings at three Asian-owned spas in Atlanta.
Covenant pastor Mary Chung March shares her reflection on recent anti-Asian violence.
FREE, an anti-sex trafficking initiative of the Evangelical Covenant Church, invites individuals and churches to advocate alongside survivors to break the cycle of trafficking.
When I asked the students inside Stateville Correctional Center what one book they would recommend, I was surprised when two-thirds of the group said the same title.
In June, members of the AACC helped organize a march for justice in Chicago. The primarily Asian crowd marched to support Black Lives Matter for about two miles—starting at one of the oldest Chinese Protestant churches in the Midwest, the Chinese Christian Union Church (CCUC) and making their way to the Progressive Baptist Church, a historic Black church in the Bridgeport community, making stops along the way for prayer, worship, and reflection.
Covenanters are practicing presence in their communities in the midst of crisis