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.
This guide is designed to help churches discern, establish, and strengthen connections with missionaries or global personnel and global partners supported by your congregation and was created by the Serve Globally team, a mission priority of the Evangelical Covenant Church.
This Advent, we explore Jesus’ genealogy in Matthew 1, reflecting on ancestors who experienced exile and marginalization. Their stories reveal God’s redemptive plan through refugees and outcasts, challenging us to embrace the displaced with compassion, recognizing Christ in their lives and welcoming Him through our care.
The Covenant Yearbook is an annual directory of Covenant entities with addresses and additional information, including Annual Meeting documents, Evangelical Covenant Church Constitution, rules for the Ordered Ministry, World Mission areas, the year’s necrology, ministerium minutes, and a directory of Covenant affiliations and institutions.
The Evangelical Covenant Church aims to join God’s mission for more disciples among diverse populations in a caring and just world. Guided by the questions, “Where is it written?” and “How goes your walk?”, we provide this curated resource to support and enhance communal conversations in today’s polarized season. These resources offer a biblical foundation for challenging discussions, rooted in our new life in Christ and informed by Jesus’ life and ministry.
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.
Step into the heart of global partnership through online conversations featuring CWRD partners tackling disasters and building strong communities around the world.
This resource provides guiding questions and exercises to help your church think carefully about how to journey together with global partnerships for enduring kingdom impact.
The Evangelical Covenant Church was founded by Swedish immigrants in 1885 and has become one of North America’s most diverse racial and ethnic denominations.