Welcome To Covenant
Covenant responds to the spiritual needs of people from many walks of life.
We are a forward-thinking community with a culture of embracing innovation as we live out our mission.
Our campus in the Dilworth neighborhood on the edge of uptown is home to three schools, a recreation center and a Fellowship Hall that hosts visiting groups.
Our main entrance, open to all, bears the words, "To the Greater Glory of God.” It reminds us why we are here.
We are a forward-thinking community with a culture of embracing innovation as we live out our mission.
Our campus in the Dilworth neighborhood on the edge of uptown is home to three schools, a recreation center and a Fellowship Hall that hosts visiting groups.
Our main entrance, open to all, bears the words, "To the Greater Glory of God.” It reminds us why we are here.

This Sunday: M.L.K. Day Event
Sunday, January 18 at 2:00 p.m. in Fellowship Main Hall
Free Event. Everyone is welcome!
Join Covenant and the City of Charlotte for the National Observance of Martin Luther King Jr. as we honor Dr. King’s life and legacy through a powerful conversation on our nation’s critical moments. Rev. Dr. Peter M. Wherry will sit down with Christina Greer — Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University and nationally recognized author and commentator — followed by a live Q&A led by award-winning journalist Tonya Rivens.
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Free Event. Everyone is welcome!
Join Covenant and the City of Charlotte for the National Observance of Martin Luther King Jr. as we honor Dr. King’s life and legacy through a powerful conversation on our nation’s critical moments. Rev. Dr. Peter M. Wherry will sit down with Christina Greer — Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University and nationally recognized author and commentator — followed by a live Q&A led by award-winning journalist Tonya Rivens.
CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER
Peace Walk Sign Up
Join Us as Buddhist Monks Pass Through Charlotte
Thursday, January 15; time TBD
A group of Buddhist monks is walking 2,300 miles across the U.S. on a “Walk for Peace,” journeying on foot from Texas to Washington, D.C. Their pilgrimage is a public witness of prayer, nonviolence, and hope for healing in a fractured world.
We invite those interested to meet at Covenant, park at the church, and walk together to welcome the monks as they pass through Uptown. We’ll walk prayerfully—meditating, praying for peace, and standing in solidarity with our neighbors and our city.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP for updates on Covenant's walk with the monks.
Thursday, January 15; time TBD
A group of Buddhist monks is walking 2,300 miles across the U.S. on a “Walk for Peace,” journeying on foot from Texas to Washington, D.C. Their pilgrimage is a public witness of prayer, nonviolence, and hope for healing in a fractured world.
We invite those interested to meet at Covenant, park at the church, and walk together to welcome the monks as they pass through Uptown. We’ll walk prayerfully—meditating, praying for peace, and standing in solidarity with our neighbors and our city.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP for updates on Covenant's walk with the monks.

Sunday Worship
We offer four services, from contemporary to traditional, contemplative to family-friendly, along with speakers and classes for all ages.
See our full Sunday schedule here.
See our full Sunday schedule here.

Stewardship 2026
Learn about this year's "My Heart Knows" theme, watch videos from our church members, and make a pledge to support Covenant in 2026
Learn about our Stewardship campaign here.
Learn about our Stewardship campaign here.

Open Table Wednesdays
Join us for food, fellowship, and educational programs for all ages. Order your meal ahead of time and plan to stay for an inspiring evening.
See the menu and programming for this week.
See the menu and programming for this week.

watch Services Online
We live stream Sunday Services at 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Call 704-210-8873 at noon on Sundays to listen to this week's sermon by phone.
Father Gregory Boyle
Video Replays for January 4, 2026
On Sunday, January 4th, we were blessed to spend the morning with Father Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles, the world's largest gang intervention and rehabilitation program. Below are video recordings for Father Boyle's talk in Fellowship Hall and his sermon in our traditional worship service.
