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Prayer Is Such a Strange Thing!
07.12.22 | Shepherding | by Render Caines
Our prayers have been especially focused on Thomas, his extended family, and those unknown folks whose painful loss is our grateful gain...
It's Wonderful to be Traveling Again!
06.28.22 | Missions & Outreach | by Dan Steere
We had a wonderful time! It was encouraging to talk with and teach brothers and sisters who are so in love with Jesus Christ...
06.21.22 | Children's Ministry | by Sara Southard
We are a Covenant family, not a Covenant group of adults. Your children, with all their whispers and wiggles, are welcome here!
06.14.22 | Shepherding | by Jake Bennett
Recently I have been reading through Genesis 11-25 with a particular focus on the life of Sarah. Sometimes we might wonder if life might be easier if we just had some specific revelation from the Lord...
06.07.22 | Children's Ministry | by Mindy Horton
If you pass the church during the first full week of June, you will see the little children coming...Our church body has the privilege of hosting these children.
(Another) Resource on Proverbs
06.01.22 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones
A member of our staff shared with me a project by Paul Tripp that was completely unfamiliar to me. It’s called, The Gospel, One Proverb at a Time...
God's Faithfulness to Graduating Seniors
05.10.22 | Youth Ministry | by Ryan Hamilton
Graduation season is upon us, and it’s an exciting time for high school seniors because it marks one of the capstones of their eighteen years around the sun...
05.05.22 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones
As I make my way through a preaching series from the Book of Proverbs, I will be relying pretty heavily on the commentaries listed below...
05.03.22 | Shepherding | by Jake Bennett
Don’t you hate slow traffic? Whether it is rush hour or road construction, traffic is enough to test anyone’s patience...
05.02.22 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones
Before diving into our new sermon series at Covenant on the Book of Proverbs, let us be clear that wisdom is not a walk in the park...