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Covenant Partners

The NC Council of Churches is pleased to invite congregations, faith-based and secular organizations to participate in our Covenant Partners program, a relationship in our shared concern for issues of peace and justice. It is open to congregations that are affiliated with the Council’s member denominations, congregations not affiliated with the Council (Christian or of other faiths), and organizations sharing our concern for specific issues.

To learn more about becoming a Covenant Partner, click here or contact us at info@ncchurches.org or 919-828-6501.


We are delighted to recognize the following faith communities and organizations as Covenant Partners of the North Carolina Council of Churches:

  • All Saints’ Episcopal Church – Concord
  • Chapel Hill Friends Meeting
  • Christ the Liberator – Wilkesboro
  • Church Women United in North Carolina
  • Church Women United in Raleigh/Wake County
  • Circle of Mercy – Asheville
  • Citadel of Faith Christian Fellowship
  • Community United Church of Christ – Raleigh
  • Congregational United Church of Christ – Greensboro
  • Covenant Community Church – Raleigh
  • Deep River Friends Meeting – High Point
  • Dunn-Lillington District of the Eastern NC Episcopal District, AMEZ Church — Spring Lake
  • Elon Community Church United Church of Christ
  • First Baptist Church – Fayetteville
  • First Christian Church –Greensboro
  • First Congregational United Church of Christ – Asheville
  • Glenn School Road Baptist Church – Durham
  • Guilford Park Presbyterian Church – Greensboro
  • Hillsborough Presbyterian Church
  • Hillsborough United Church of Christ
  • Holy Trinity Lutheran Church — Chapel Hill 
  • Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church – Raleigh
  • Immaculate Conception Catholic Church – Durham
  • Lumen Communities – Carrboro
  • Milford Hills United Methodist Church – Salisbury
  • New Garden Friends Meeting – Greensboro
  • Parkway United Church of Christ – Winston-Salem
  • Pilgrim United Church of Christ – Durham
  • Raleigh Friends Meeting
  • Resource Center for Women and Ministry in the South, Inc. – Durham
  • River Front Development Group
  • Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church – Charlotte
  • Shallotte Presbyterian Church
  • St. George’s Episcopal Church – Asheville
  • St. John’s Episcopal Church – Wake Forest 
  • St. Paul’s Episcopal Church – Greenville
  • St. Therese Catholic Church – Wrightsville Beach
  • Swannanoa Valley Friends Meeting – Black Mountain
  • Ten Thousand Villages – Raleigh
  • Umstead Park United Church of Christ – Raleigh
  • University Baptist Church
  • United Church of Chapel Hill
  • Virlina District, Church of the Brethren – Roanoke
  • West Raleigh Presbyterian Church
  • Western North Carolina Conference, United Methodist Women
  • Westminster Presbyterian Church – Durham
  • Wilmington Friends Meeting

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