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Living Springs Covenant Church [Add to My Praize]
http://www.livingspringschurch.org
Evangelical Covenant Church in Brandon, South Dakota. Schedule, calendar, map, Sunday school, youth group, small group ministry.
Midsouth Conference [Add to My Praize]
http://www.midsouthcovenant.net/
Administrative conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church. Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
Minnehaha Academy [Add to My Praize]
http://minnehaha.pvt.k12.mn.us/
A Christian school serving children of all ages in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
National Covenant Properties [Add to My Praize]
Loan source for Evangelical Covenant churches and affiliated organizations.
New England Seafarers Mission [Add to My Praize]
Evangelism, discipleship, advocacy, service to seafarers in the Boston area. Sponsored by East Coast Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church and the New England Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
New Life Radio Satellite Network [Add to My Praize]
http://www.christianradiorussia.org/
Sharing the Gospel of Christ to people across the vast territory of Russia by radio. Non-denominational, evangelical broadcast ministry administered by New Life Radio-Moscow, with financial partnership from a consortium of US-based ministries including Russian Christian Radio, HCJB World Radio, Peter Dyneka Russian Ministries, Christian Radio for Russia, and the Evangelical Covenant Church.
North Pacific Conference [Add to My Praize]
Administrative conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church which includes churches in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
Northwest Conference [Add to My Praize]
Administrative conference of 130 local Evangelical Covenant churches, plus related ministries and institutions, in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Iowa.
Pacific Southwest Conference [Add to My Praize]
Administrative conference serving Evangelical Covenant churches in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah.
Pietisten Online [Add to My Praize]
Pietisten takes its inspiration and design from the newspaper of the same name that was published by C.O. Rosenius and P.P. Waldenstrom in Sweden during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Commentaries on the lectionary texts by Luther, Rosenius, Waldenstrom, and others; ecclesiastical concerns; theological discussions; hymns; poetry; and selected news items.