Church Of The Covenant Prsbtrn
Churches in Greensboro, NC
We're an inclusive community which exists to experience, appreciate, celebrate and explore the spiritual foundation of existence. We respect and value a huge array of perceptions, and understand the place of questions and doubt in spiritual growth. We provide an atmosphere conducive to reflection and renewal as we examine the unexamined kinds of our lives, reply to the wonder of being, and provide ourselves in service and love to others.
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read moreWe are an inclusive community, experiencing, exploring, appreciating, celebrating the spiritual foundation of existence. We affirm the presence of that which has been traditionally called God in human life. We respect and honor a wide range of perceptions and affirm that questions and doubts are essential to spiritual growth. We embrace the values expressed in Jesus' life as a guide for our lives today, while being open to the wisdom of all approaches to the sacred ground of existence.
read moreThe Outreach Committee of PCOC is committed to engaging with their community and serving in ways that are empowering, intentional, and compassionate. We are always open to exploring new ways to use whatever resources we possess to complement and enrich the circumstances and resources of others. We firmly believe that any positive impact we make is significantly surpassed by the positive impact made to us. We welcome anyone who wishes to join us in any capacity.
read moreIn Case of Inclement Weather: Notifications of service cancellations will be emailed to members, posted on the church's Facebook page (Presbyterian Church of the Covenant - Greensboro NC), and will be announced on WXII and WFMY. Life is comprised of a series of transformations - one upon another, upon another, upon another. Without them, we stagnate. Without them, we get stuck where we are in life, and life grows dull and strangely thin. Yet, we tend to avoid transformation; we resist change. Or, if we do take on change, we stop at the first bump in the road or at the first sign of ‘failure.'