We Believe in Serving Others
As Methodists, we believe that God has given us the means to grow more in love with God, with people, and become more like Christ. These means include prayer, fasting, worship, and the sacraments. They also include acts of mercy and compassion.
These acts of mercy and compassion help us fall in love with God more by extending God's love within us to those who are in material, physical, and spiritual need. At Covenant, we want everyone to make use of these means of grace through local, national, and international ministries with projects that involve both hands-on work and financial generosity.
Explore the various ministries that Covenant supports through the gifts of time, talent, funds, and prayer. Then connect with us to get involved!
Fighting Food Insecurity
With hunger being an ever-present battle for local families, we work to help fight food insecurity all year. We conduct multiple ministries to provide much needed donations to local food pantries. These include monthly food collections, a Harvest Home food drive in November and Delco Souper Bowl of Caring food drives in February. For our monthly collections, please drop off donations in Wesley Hall at the church. Look for announcements about our other food drives in our publications and online.
Life Center of Eastern Delaware County
Life Center of Eastern Delaware County provides emergency housing and meals to homeless individuals. Covenant partners with the Life Center to provide dinner for the individuals they serve. Every other month a team of volunteers provide, deliver and serve home cooked meals and bagged lunches. Each time we serve, the team of volunteers can vary as volunteers sign up whenever they are available. There are many ways to be part of this ministry: purchasing items at the grocery store, preparing food at home, preparing meals to be served and serving dinner at the center. It's a terrific way to involve your kids. Look for the sign-up announcements here and in our other publications.
Delco Souper Bowl of Caring
Covenant members provide both leadership and muscle for the Delco Souper Bowl of Caring, a massive event in February which consists of a community food drive where donations are collected from local households, then sorted, packed and shipped to multiple Delaware County food pantries; and a Covenant food drive which provides donations to two local food pantries.
In addition to these programs, we host events to give people even more opportunities to serve our community.
Appalachia Service Project
Appalachia Service Project (ASP) is a Christian ministry, open to all people, that fosters human development by addressing the housing needs of Central Appalachia. Covenant has been doing ASP since 1982. Join us on our yearly summer mission trip, or fall mini-mission trip, or by supporting our team through one of our fundraisers or by your prayers.
Missionaries to Nepal
We have long supported United Methodist Missionaries Mark and Deirdre Zimmerman who serve in Kathmandu, Nepal. Mark practice medicine at Patan Hospital and Deirdre concentrates on nutrition and hygiene programs for the people of Nepal. Prayer forms the foundation of their work, and Deirdre and Mark have often felt the uplift of prayer in their daily lives.
UMCOR
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) comes alongside those who suffer from natural or human-caused disasters – famine, hurricane, war, flood, fire or other events—to alleviate suffering and serve as a source of help and hope for the vulnerable. UMCOR provides disaster relief in response to local, national and international events.
Serve's Up
Donating to Delco SBOC? Here’s what Food Pantries Urgently Need.
Our local food banks do a good job of knowing their customers and their needs. They keep the pulse of what they’ve got coming in and they know what’s needed…
Read MoreTackle Hunger with the Delco Souper Bowl of Caring
We’ve been fighting hunger with the Souper Bowl of Caring since at least 1998. That’s more than a quarter of Covenant’s more than 100-year history! Hunger and food insecurity have…
Read MoreCovenant Youth: January Calendar
Weekly on Sundays 9:15-10 am Youth AM Gather (Kingswood 4)10:15 am Worship (Sanctuary) January 7: ASP Team Gather 7-8:30 pm January 14: Youth Group 7-8:30 pm January 21: ASP Team…
Read MoreNow Junior High Youth Can Do ASP!
The Appalachia Service Project (ASP) has lowered the minimum age requirement for the summer program. If, in the summer, you have completed 6th grade and are at least 11 years…
Read MoreSeptember Fostering Hope Delco donations
We are very grateful to announce that Fostering Hope Delco received 30 pairs of pajamas, 12 of which medium and large sizes, which should start to help with the immediate…
Read MoreFall for Each Other
This Fall, we’re getting together with staffers from the Appalachia Service Project, volunteers from across the country and some families in Central Appalachia to support each other in service. We’re…
Read MoreJoin Us for ASP 2024 and Change Someone’s Life
We’re getting ready for ASP 2024. Join us and change someone’s life. And you might just change your own. Appalachia Service Project (ASP) brings volunteers and communities together in the…
Read MoreYou Can Help Build Hope
Covenant Church is partnering with Lima UMC to Help Build Hope 2023 on October 7th. We could use your help! What can you do? By lunchtime on Saturday, you will…
Read MoreWe’ve got room for you!
Here’s a unique opportunity to make a big impact. ASP HQ wants us to fill our center! They’ve made us an offer we can’t refuse. We can add team members…
Read MorePetals, Pedals & Pancakes Post-Program Participation Pictorial
The ASP Team’s first performance of Petals, Pedals & Pancakes proved to be a particularly positive and pleasing production. Thank you to all who prayed, promoted, pitched in, participated, played,…
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