See our Mission Brochure Here
Our Mission in the Church, Community, and World
Our Mission in the Church, Community, and World
See our Mission Brochure Here
Serve In the Church
The ministry of deacon as set forth in Scripture (Acts 6:1-7) is one of compassion, witness, and service, sharing in the redeeming love of Jesus Christ for the poor, the hungry, the sick, the lost, the friendless, the oppressed, those burdened by unjust policies or structures, or anyone in distress. Persons of spiritual character, honest repute, exemplary lives, brotherly and sisterly love, sincere compassion, and sound judgment should be chosen for this ministry.
(The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Book of Order)
Serve in the Community
God has placed this congregation in the West Valley, and we believe that God calls us to be a blessing to our neighbors. Through the following ministries, we reach out with God’s love
Serve in the world
Covenant is thrilled to be part of sharing God's Covenant Love around the world. We are active in sending missionaries and supporting these missionaries with our resources and with our prayers. Covenant supports missionaries through the Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship, contributions to PCUSA, and individual missionaries throughout the world. Members of Covenant have participated in Mission trips to Ethiopia and Papua New Guinea. We encourage all of our people to respond to God’s call for laborers, whether it means that they move to a foreign country or live and minister in our own community.
Working For Unity in Jesus Christ
Covenant has been intentionally working to break down racial and denominational barriers to live into the unity of Jesus' church. In fact, Covenant was selected in 2021 by the Myrtle Collaboration at Louisville Seminary to collaborate and be a living case-study on ecumenical and interfaith dialogue. Today, Covenant actively works and partners with Lutheran, Baptist, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to work together in unity in the Christian spirit. Check out the video created by Louisville Seminary for the ecumenical work below.