Serve with Us

All people - members and non-members alike - are invited to serve and learn in our small group missions and ministries. From handbells and choir to book clubs and homeless shelters, there are ways to take the next step that God is calling you towards.

Greeters and Ushers

Greeters and ushers are some of our most important worship volunteers. They set the tone for worship and create a warm atmosphere for first time guests and for long-time members alike. Anyone can volunteer for these ministries. In fact, this is one of the best ways to begin volunteering at Covenant! The commitment is low - only a few minutes before and after each service - and these opportunities are great ways to get to know others in the church. Click one of the buttons below or email to learn more

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Children and Youth Ministries

At Covenant, we strive to provide multiple pathways for children to learn about God, experience God’s love, practice worship arts, and explore their gifts with peers and between generations. Ministry opportunities are available only by the generous gifts of time and talent shared by our Covenant volunteers. Please prayerfully consider how you and your family can participate with us either as participants or helpers. 

For questions or inquiries, contact Dara Harris, Director of Children and Youth Ministry:

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Learn about Children's Ministry

Learn about Youth Ministry

Music Ministry

The Music Ministry at Covenant is vibrant and varied, full of the faith-filled expressions of a diverse body of believers. We have music programs for everyone at Covenant.

For questions or inquiries, contact Amy McLoughlin, Director of Music:

Participants in the Covenant Music Programs can access information and materials by clicking the Music Resources button below or by clicking here.

Elders and Deacons

Elders and Deacons are the two main boards of the church. The Elders (named "Ruling Elders" in the Presbyterian Church) serve on the church board, called the Session. They are responsible for the governance and vision leadership of the church. The Deacons are a ministry of compassion, witness, and service and meet regularly to plan how to care for the members of the church and community. Elders and Deacons are nominated annually by the Officer Nominating Committee (ONC) and are elected by the congregation for three year terms.

Click here to meet our current Elders and Deacons.

Stephen Ministry

Stephen Ministers are trained church members who provide high-quality, one-to-one, Christ-centered care to those experiencing a difficult time in life, such as grief, divorce, job loss, chronic or terminal illness, or relocation. To become a Stephen Minister, you must complete 20 training sessions and participate in a group supervision process. Each Stephen Minister typically cares for one person at a time, meeting with their Care Receiver once per week for about an hour. More information is available at stephenministries.org or by contacting the church office at 610-648-0707 or .

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