An Introduction To The Study of The Church Covenant
An Introduction To The Study of The Church Covenant
GOAL:
To provide background information on the Church Covenant for the purpose of
understanding our commitment to discipleship and how it impacts our Spiritual
growth.
OBJECTIVE:
To increase our levels of understanding and application of our covenant relationship
with God and one another.
The Church Covenant we recite each first Sunday is a public declaration of some very
powerful beliefs about our commitment to our relationship with God and the people of
God. This covenant only becomes truth when we allow it to live through us. It becomes
a living covenant when it defines our intention, warrants our continuous attention, and
determines our actions. Join us in exploring a deeper meaning of the Church Covenant!
People, who have a covenant relationship with the Living God, have a mutual story to
tell. Can we share that story if we don’t know it? Our journey through the Church
Covenant gives us an opportunity to individually and corporately discover who we are
and what we have in Christ Jesus. These deep truths about our God, our relationship with
Him, and each other ought to be the driving force that shapes our decisions and actions.
Certainly, it is our relationship with Christ that determines our eternal destination!
When we take the time in the service to corporately recite the Church Covenant, what are
we conveying to each other? Is it just a perfunctory exercise devoid of significance? Or
does it express a peculiar uniqueness? All of these questions point to our identity—the
essence of who we are as believers. Identity—what is so powerful about identity? Well,
we find that our identity defines who we are, what we stand for, and what we believe and
hope for. It is the seat of our deepest beliefs and assumptions about us and our lives. It is
our very core. One writer states that identity answers two questions. “About what do we
care? And how much do we dare?”1
What happens to people who allow others to determine their identity? As an African
American people, we have a history that is replete with examples of the dehumanizing
effect of letting someone other than God dictate our identity. The African American
National Anthems records our struggle against a societal evil that devalued and
diminished us. It is the story of a people whose faith in God preserved them in the midst
What can we learn together from our study through the Church Covenant? What truths
can we uncover? We can find answers to some of the following questions:
“A church covenant is a declaration or pledge made to GOD, the church body and one’s
self. It is based upon the congregation’s faith and acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and
Savior. It is a commitment of how we agree to live as fellow Christians and how God
expects us to live. The church covenant is based on the scriptures of the Bible and we
know that all scripture is God breathed (2 Timothy 3:16). The Holy Spirit is the source
that empowers the church to be obedient to the covenant. The Holy Spirit is also
essential for life in the church. As believers of the covenant we are responsible and held
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A Journey Through the Church Covenant—Introduction
September 2006
accountable to live according to God’s Word. We are to encourage fellow Christians to
live holy and righteous lives (1 Timothy 5: 11). It is also our responsibility to correct or
admonish our brothers and sisters who remain in sin (Matthew 18:15-17, I Corinthians
5). The covenant people of the church should consist of believers who have been
transformed and renewed through the Holy Spirit (Romans 12:2). This represents the
body of believers who have been truly born again.”2 Our journey begins…
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1. Garmston, R. & Wellman, and B., (1992): The Adaptive School: A Sourcebook for Developing
Collaborative Groups. Norwood, MA: Christopher Gordon Publishers.
2. Schmucker, M. Membership Matters—What is our Church Covenant?