Liturgical Common Read
As we seek biblical wisdom on how we engage the topic of immigration, we invite you to participate in a Liturgical Common Read of Welcoming the Stranger.
As we seek biblical wisdom on how we engage the topic of immigration, we invite you to participate in a Liturgical Common Read of Welcoming the Stranger.
This guide helps Covenant churches understand their legal rights and responsibilities under new immigration policies, offering practical steps to support and protect their communities with care.
The Antiracism Discipleship Pathway (ADP) is a comprehensive, yearlong program designed to deepen your understanding of racial righteousness through a series of personal assessments, books, films, videos, spiritual practices, and praxis exercises.
Journey to Mosaic is a multicultural ministry experience of the regional conferences of the Evangelical Covenant Church.
In our 2022 Week of Prayer guide, women who have been freed from sex trafficking inspire us all to freshly encounter God and fully experience the freedom of his love and power.
In this interview, Dr. Dennis Edwards and Dominique Gilliard discuss how the Bible defines love and how this biblical definition should inform our praxis.
God’s call to welcome immigrants is rooted in Scripture, reminding us of Israel’s own experience in Egypt. Amid current fears of separation and deportation, Love Mercy Do Justice provides consolidated resources to help your church compassionately extend welcome and hospitality to immigrant neighbors in your community.
The purpose of this series is to ground our pursuit of life together in the word of God as we grow from a denomination with multiethnic ministries into a multiethnic denomination.
One way Love Mercy Do Justice (LMDJ) lives out our mission to join God in making things right in our broken world is through our Community Development Ministry Grants.
Intercultural Development leverages cultural competency and helps churches along in the reconciliation process. Intercultural Development is foundational to reconciliation. Love Mercy Do Justice walks alongside