Overview
Whatever your background, we trust that Covenant will be a place where you can explore the Christian faith, grow in your discipleship and find the encouragement and equipment necessary to share the gifts God has given you for ministry. The Christian faith is one that is best experienced as it is expressed to others. As you consider where you will serve Christ during your time in Austin, let me urge you to discover for yourself the kinds of programs and opportunities for service that Covenant offers. They are many and varied. We believe that every follower of Jesus can find an opportunity to grow in his or her faith through what we do here.
Mission
By God's own grace and power, Covenant Presbyterian Church will be a church of passionate worship, sacrificial service, respectful evangelism, authentic fellowship, and rich discipleship -- a place where seekers are invited and equipped to become mature disciples of Christ in Austin and around the world.
Program
Covenant has 5 weekly worship services and a monthly service of healing. There are very strong children, youth, men and women groups. Covenant has small groups for children, youth, college and adults. Scores of new programs, ministries and missions have been added to Covenant as its membership, served by a dedicated staff, takes seriously and joyfully the call to live for Christ in today's world.
Impact
Spiritual gifts and mission go hand in hand at covenant. Members are encouraged to seek the ministry God has called them to, locally and globally. There are strong ministries to homeless, immigrants, developing neighborhoods and others working alongside strong Austin non-profit groups. There is also strong Cuba, Senegal and Zambian mission activity, as well as other developing global outreach. We have local and global missionaries under care as well and we sponsor seminary scholarships globally.
Chief Executive
Sr. Pastor Rick Murray
Countries of Operation
United States, Micronesia, Federated States of, Nicaragua, Senegal, Zambia, Mexico, Belgium, Cuba
States of Operation
Texas