
17 episodes

Love the Cov Love the Cov
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5.0 • 4 Ratings
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A collaboration between Make and Deepen Disciples and the Covenant Companion, hosts Jane Chao Pomeroy and Cathy Norman Peterson explore all there is to love about the Evangelical Covenant Church. Join us for conversations about our shared Covenant story and distinctives as we move toward our future together as mission friends. Visit covchurch.org/love-the-cov/ for more information.
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Sankofa: Join Us on the Bus
Hear from leaders and participants, as well as Sankofa veteran Nilwona Nowlin, who walks us through the journey—and shares her reflections after years of getting on the bus. For more information visit covchurch.org/sankofa
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We Are a Multiethnic Mosaic
Mary Chung March outlines our history of becoming a multiethnic mosaic, growing from our roots as a Swedish immigrant church. And Steve Wong, pastor of the first Asian American church plant in the Covenant, reflects on his journey into the Covenant, how he has seen the denomination change, and our call to continue becoming the beloved community.
For further reading check out "On Mission Together: Leaning into our Commitment to be the Multiethnic Family of God" and "Identity Development" -
We Seek Racial Righteousness
Covenant historian Hauna Ondrey and Dominique Gilliard join us to talk about the end of the 1960s, the Black Manifesto, the Covenant’s unique response to this call to white churches and synagogues—and where we witness similar themes in our culture today.
For further discussion, read this article from The Covenant Companion or see this issue of The Covenant Quarterly which marks the 50th anniversary of the Black Manifesto. -
We Make Affirmations
In the Covenant we identify as non-creedal, meaning we do not adhere to a specific creed. But non-creedal does not mean we are without theology. The six Covenant affirmations address the question, “What does the Covenant believe?” Retired North Park Theological Seminary professor Klyne Snodgrass joins us.
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Women Are Called and Gifted
As a denomination, we voted to ordain women in ministry in 1976. In this episode, we talk with Evelyn Johnson, a woman of many firsts, including the first woman elected to lead a department at Covenant Offices within the budget and the first female superintendent. She shares her memories of those early years and her experiences serving in more than 40 years of ministry in the Covenant.
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Who Were the Moravians (And How Did They Influence the Covenant)?
Covenant pastor and historian Jonathan Wilson shares an overview of Moravianism and how this movement impacted the Covenant. And Sally Carlson, associate pastor of Shoreline Covenant Church, tells us how she became Covenant and why she loves the Cov.