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The Department of Compassion, Mercy, and Justice is a department of collaboration and works in cooperation with other departments and institutions of the Evangelical Covenant Church to move the church forward in the areas of Compassion, Mercy, and Justice. 

 

Ministries of the Department of Compassion, Mercy, and Justice 

Covenant World Relief

Established in 1946, Covenant World Relief has served as the international humanitarian aid and development arm of the ECC (in times of extreme need it also does USA domestic disaster response). Our charge is to assist the “poorest of the poor” by offering Relief, Rehabilitation, and Development.

Covenant World Relief is an effective, efficient, respected and flexible humanitarian aid ministry in Christ’s name, with a sixty year history. CWR works through local churches, collaborations, and partnerships. This increases local presence in service, controls and reduces overhead, empowers local ministry, and grants immediate response to disaster and human suffering.

Journey toward Racial Righteousness

The Evangelical Covenant Church is committed to developing tools to assist the local church in moving forward in the area of racial righteousness. Read on to learn more about several experiences in racial righteousness that are available to your church, and accept our invitation to join us on this...Journey toward Racial Righteousness.

The Invitation to Racial Righteousness 

An experience that will challenge participants to move beyond language and knowledge of racial righteousness to a deeper place of personal awareness, responsibility, healing and action. Striving toward the Kingdom vision reflected in Revelation 7:9, the Invitation to Racial Righteousnesswill help participants:

  • engage in relationship and community building activities to move toward true community across ethnic and racial lines;
  • explore racial and ethnic injustices that exist in our society;
  • identify action steps for change, both personally and as a community. 
Sankofa

Sankofa is a West African word meaning “looking backward to move forward.” The Sankofa journey, an intentional, cross-racial prayer journey, seeks to assist disciples of Christ on their move towards a righteous response to the social ills related to racism. This interactive experience explores historic sites of importance in the Civil Rights movement, sites of oppression and inequality for people of color, while seeking to move participants toward healing the wounds and racial divide caused by hundreds of years of racial injustice in the USA.

Journey to Mosaic 

Journey to Mosaic is a multicultural ministry experience of the regional conferences of the Evangelical Covenant Church.  The Journey to Mosaic helps contextualize the Sankofa concept to explore the historical and present-day injustices related to the ethnic communities of each conference.




Christian Formation

Disability Ministries

Roughly one in five people lives with some sort of disability.  Our aim is to network, educate, and resource churches and the Covenant as a whole so that persons with disabilities and their families are effectively served and fully included in the life and ministries of the Covenant and their local communities.  Read more about disability ministries here.

Feet to Faith 

Feet to Faith is a pilot youth justice conference.  It will be held at Seattle University August 6-11th, 2008.  The goal is to show students that God has called them to put feet to their faith where they live.  The five-day event will have a five-fold focus of World Issues of Hunger, AIDS and Poverty; Immigration and Refugees; Creation Care and Environmental Justice; Racial Justice; and Homelessness.

Children's Service Project

This year's Children's Service Project, "Caring for the Children" will enable children in North America to help the children of India.  The money they give will care for children in India by providing them with food, clothing, and an education.

CHIC 

CHIC (Covenant High In Christ) is the triennial youth conference of The Evangelical Covenant Church.
CHIC exists to be a catalyst that inspires Christ-like change, challenge students to see themselves as part of something bigger and inspire students towards the journey of following Christ. Through CHIC, we want to see students be a Christ-centered community (Genesis 28:3),confident in their relationship with Christ (Romans 8:38-39) and committed to doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly wih their God (Micah 6:8). 

 

 


World Mission    

The Paul Carlson Partnership 

The Paul Carlson Partnership is a not-for-profit aid and development organization that works closely with like-minded persons and organizations across North America. It is affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church through the ECC's compassionate outreach initiatives.

The PCP addresses three areas of urgent need: health, poverty, and education. We are committed to serving the poorest of the poor in the world, with a priority on Africa, Asia, and South America. From June 2004 to the close of 2008 our focus is on the Democratic Republic of Congo. At that point we expect to expand our work to another country, still to be chosen, while maintaining our commitment in Congo. While the Partnership provides immediate assistance as needed, we focus especially on long-term development and sustainability. 

 



Church Growth and Evangelism

The Five Fold Test for Ethnic Diversity

Recently, the Ethnic Commission created the “fivefold test,” which measures the Covenant’s progress toward becoming truly multicultural. The Commission was also the driving force behind the groundbreaking Ethnic Round Table held in February 2004, at which ECC administrators and ECC ethnic leaders gave recommendations in each area of the fivefold test. And the commission is charged with monitoring the Covenant’s continuing progress in the implementation of those recommendations.

Commission on Ethnic Ministries

The Ethnic Commission exists to serve as a point of discussion, reflection, and recommendation on the multicultural directions and strategies of the Evangelical Covenant Church.

Ministerial Associations




 Women Ministries 

Break the Chains 

"Break the Chains" initiative on human trafficking.  Human trafficking is growing every year. Of the 600,000-800,000 people who are trafficked across international borders each year, 80% are women and girls. 60% are minors. The majority are enslaved in the sex trade.

 

 


Covenant Ministries of Benevolence and the Regional Conferences

Churches Planting Ministries

Churches Planting Ministries is an initiative of the Evangelical Covenant Church designed to encourage and facilitate local congregations engaged in community ministries with the poor and at-risk.

 

 



 

North Park Theological Seminary

Center for Justice Ministries

The Center for Justice Ministries at North Park Theological Seminary works with the Evangelical Covenant Church Department of Compassion, Mercy, and Justice to help Christian Leaders think theologically about the development and delivery of ministries of compassion and justice. The Center for Justice Ministries seeks to establish concerns for justice as central to ministry, seminary education and church practice.




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