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03.26.20 | Discipleship | by Eric Mullinax
There is something both sad and ironic about intentionally creating physical separation between those in our communities. We still have other ways to connect…calls, cards, FaceTime, texts, emails, Skype, etc. However, for the...
03.21.20 | Discipleship | by Jake Bennett
Are family devotions part of your family's daily routine? If not, we would encourage you to take the time to add this important tool as you work to disciple your children and lead them to develop their faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
03.20.20 | Discipleship | by Jake Bennett
In this unprecedented time the Church has a rare opportunity to love our neighbors in unprecedented ways.
03.20.20 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
Pastoral Encouragement on the Coronavirus
03.19.20 | Discipleship | by Jake Bennett
As we endure the effects of the Coronavirus, let us contemplate the biblical wisdom of lament.
Martin Rinkart – the Thankful Pastor
03.18.20 | Discipleship | by Jake Bennett
Lessons learned from Martin Rinkart, author of the hymn "Now Thank We All Our God".
03.17.20 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
Like you, the time away from the worshiping body of Covenant Presbyterian Church was strange and painful. But this should be the case, shouldn’t it?
02.26.20 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
Last week’s passage (Romans 13.8-14) challenged us with the surprising relationship between love for others, and the knowledge of and obedience to God’s moral law for us in the Ten Commandments.
Poetry as a Lens for the World
02.25.20 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
Last Wednesday Dr. Robert Erle Barham delivered a masterful talk at Covenant College, Seeing the World Through Poetry. Dr. Barham is associate professor of English at Covenant College who studied at UMC-Chapel Hill and Queen’s...
02.20.20 | Discipleship | by John Jones
This week I’d like to share some worthwhile resources. We know that the Holy Spirit guides us in prayer (Rom. 8.26; Gal. 4.6; Jn. 14.16), and we know that Scripture warns against praying mindlessly (Mt. 6.7) and growing lax in our prayer...