KINSHASA, CONGO (February 9, 2010) – The first church planted by the Covenant Church of Congo (CEUM) is looking for a donation of used choir robes as the music ministry prepares to celebrate its 26th anniversary.
Posts Tagged ‘Mission’
Personnel Reported Safe Following Mexico Earthquake
Filed under: News
Tags: ECC Offices, Latin America, Mission
OAXACA, MEXICO (February 9, 2010) – Covenant World Mission personnel are okay and no major damage has been reported following a 5.7 magnitude earthquake in Oaxaca Monday evening.
Not the Same Old Grind: Coffee Entrepreneurs Help Others
Filed under: Ministry Idea, News
Tags: Haiti Disaster, Local Church, Mission, Northwest
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Bicycling from Alaska to Argentina, One Covenanters Journey
CHICAGO, IL (February 5, 2010) – Matt Kelly is riding his bicycle 18,000 miles from Alaska to the city considered the most southern in the world because he sat in front of his computer reading blogs one frosty January night.…
Mexican Foundation Started by Missionaries Installs Two National Directors
Filed under: News
Tags: ECC Offices, Latin America, Mission
MONTERREY, MEXICO (February 4, 2010) – The Family Development Foundation recently installed two national directors, the first time Mexicans have filled an executive position at the nonprofit started by missionaries of The Evangelical Covenant Church in 1999.
Photos from Haiti Mission Trip
Filed under: News
Tags: East Coast, Haiti Disaster, Local Church, Mission
LUNENBERG, MA (February 3, 2010) – Members of Pilgrim Covenant Church in Lunenberg, Massachusetts were in Haiti working with Mission E4 when the earthquake hit.
Covenant Service Project to Buy Bed Nets for Congo Kids
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Tags: Africa, Children, Development-Relief, Discipleship, ECC Offices, Local Church, Mission
CHICAGO, IL (January 5, 2010) – A recent report from the World Health Organization states that the number of malaria cases dropped significantly in 2009 due to wider use of mosquito nets, a fact that points to the importance of …
Kernels of Hope Helps Feed Starving Sudanese
MINNEDOSA, MB (January 4, 2010) – The Kernels of Hope program led by Covenanter Ray Baloun raised $326,000 in 2009 to feed thousands of Sudanese and train farmers there in sustainable agriculture techniques.