A denomination of more than six hundred churches in the United States and Canada. It was founded by Swedish immigrants in 1885 as a voluntary covenant of churches committed to working together to share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
The purpose of this list is to enhance the effectiveness of the mission of the Evangelical Covenant Church and its congregations. Subscribers are invited to contribute ideas, resources, and relevant articles that raise issues related to Covenant church mission, health, and leadership.
Within the broader vision of the Evangelical Covenant Church, the mission of the AAMA is to support and encourage African-American pastors, ministers, and laypersons.
Regional conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church. Churches in Illinois, Indiana, Upper Peninsula Michigan, the St. Louis area of Missouri, and northern and eastern Wisconsin.
English and Spanish. Theological and Pastoral Training Center for Hispanic church planters, pastors, and lay leaders. Subsidiary of North Park University and accredited by AHET, the Association for Hispanic Theological Education. Approved by the Board of the Ministry of the Evangelical Covenant Church to provide the training required for Covenant ordination.
Churches Planting Churches is the stewardship endeavor to give every Covenant congregation the opportunity to be directly involved in the planting of at least one new church.
English and Spanish site for the Confraternidad de Iglesias del Pacto Evangelico / Confederation of Latin American Covenant Churches. CIPE unites Evangelical Covenant Churches from Spanish-speaking countries including Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, and Hispanic ministries in The United States, with Argentina as an affiliate country.