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Thomas and co-founder Tami Resch launched Parakaleo in 2005. To date, the ministry has served more than 300 women in 16 networks, and thousands of women have attended Parakaleo training events and workshops.
On Oct. 4, 2015, Watershed Fellowship had a watershed moment when the Gibson Pond Dam broke and flooded the church facility in Lexington’s Old Mill, a historic, revitalized section of downtown Lexington.
Nashville’s reputation as a culture-making city makes it an ideal place for an institution such as Covenant, which seeks not just to prepare people for ministry but to help students see every calling as kingdom work.
The Greenville Fellows Program offers college graduates the space to explore career options and connect their faith to all of life. In the process the fellows are transforming the church and their community.
Sam Belz, newly ordained, to pastor of Bethany Evangelical & Reformed PC in Ledyard, Iowa. Michael Campbell, from pastor of Redeemer PC in Jackson, Mississippi, to senior pastor of Old Cutler PC in Palmetto Bay, Florida. Jegar Chinnavan, from assistant pastor of Spriggs Road PC in Manassas, Virginia, to First Asian Indian PC in Centreville,…
U.S. News & World Report continues to recognize Covenant College as a standout institution. The magazine noted Covenant’s high freshman-retention rating and low class size when ranking the school No. 9 among regional colleges in the South. U.S. News also ranked Covenant as the South’s No. 6 regional college for veterans. While the accolades are…
In September, a group of Mission to the World (MTW) missionaries completed Launch, MTW’s five-day training for those who have been approved to enter the mission field. Launch is the first of three training experiences that missionaries complete before embarking on their journeys. During Launch, missionaries learn about the MTW culture and the tools they…
Covenant Theological Seminary has expanded its financial aid to pastors interested in pursuing a D.Min. degree and students who have been involved with Reformed University Fellowship (RUF).
The funds will go toward a new dining hall, new lodge, an expanded lake, and additional camper housing in “Treehouse Village.”
The Syrian civil war and the atrocities of ISIS have spurred Syrians and other people groups to flee the country in unprecedented numbers. MTW missionaries are working to provide relief and hope to these refugees.