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Covenant Group Vision Statement

The covenant groups fit into a larger picture of ministry within this local church body, and therefore are not intended to carry the weight of every aspect of ministry that should be taking place in a believers life. For instance, the weight of preaching the Word falls on the Sunday Celebration, that of teaching and training is taken by the School of the Word and other available studies, etc.. Primarily, the covenant groups are targeted at the following areas of need:

1. Fellowship.... Defined biblically, this is a genuine participation and sharing in one anothers lives. It is the building of relationships that matter and would be missed if they did not exist. They are relationships of support, encouragement, accountability, and sacrifice. The schedule and times of interaction are designed with this purpose in focus. If these things are not taking place, we are not fulfilling God's plan, even though we may be successfully gathering people together for meetings.

2. Discussion Format..... Since there are other available times of teaching, we don't want these groups to turn into a monologue where one person is doing all the sharing, while the others are listening. The leaders are asked spend their preparation time with this focus ever before them. The goal is to get others to open their lives, their experiences, their questions, their testimonies, etc.. A leader has been successful when he has been more a facilitator rather than a lecturer. While there should be times when the group simply Ahangs out@ and builds relationships, there will usually be consistent, directed times of discussion as a center piece. Discussions may focus on a Sunday message or a predetermined topic or study.

3. Prayer..... Small groups allow for more immediate care and attention, so individual needs and concerns can be addressed by the group praying for one another both corporately and individually. Uniting each covenant group to the vision of the local church should be a part of our objective in this area as well, by bringing certain aspects of the corporate vision before the group for prayer (upcoming outreach, another covenant groups outreach, missionary project, the worship team, the elders, etc.).

4. Evangelism.... While there will be meetings that are specifically addressing believers needs, there will be other meetings that are specifically designed to reach out to the lost. In addition to these Atargeted@ meetings, we want there to be an atmosphere that allows a person who is seeking to get exposed to the Spirit of God through observation of the life and practices of the church. While seeking to create that kind of opportunity, we don't intend to create an Aunspiritual@ environment that is more seeking to meet the unsaved person's expectations rather than accomplish God's purpose for viable prayer, sharing, fellowship, worship, etc..

5. Service Opportunities..... We intend that there should consistently be an out-flow of life from the groups, that gives the members an opportunity to serve each other (food chains, hospital visits, child care, etc.) as well as the rest of the church body (helping with children's ministry or nursery, follow-up ministry, greeting, etc.) and the lost (ALPHA, fliers to Lake Ave., etc.) . We want to be actively encouraging one another to love and good deeds (Heb 10:24).

6. Vision Imparting.... Covenant group relationships are also important in helping to further impart God's vision for what He's calling us to be about as a local fellowship. This will mean reinforcing the vision of the elders and helping others to understand how they can connect with and contribute to whatever God is doing in our midst at any time.

7. Enjoyment.... All these things are part of enjoying the sharing of our lives with one another. While never compromising the agenda of God, we want people to want to be a part of the group. Covenant groups are basically a meaningful gathering of friends, who enjoy relating to each other around the truths God has given us for our lives.

Covenant Groups by Location

Youth and Parent Groups


Covenant Groups

70001 - Metairie/Clearview

Mike & Darlene Badeaux (834-2710)
Mike & Darlene have been married 17 years. Mike works in the printing industry. This group meets on Monday nights in the Metairie area.

Stuart & Nancy Masson (883-9070)
Stu & Nancy have been married for 38 years and have three children and seven grandchildren. Stu works in the printing industry. This group meets on Monday nights in the Metairie/Clearview area.

Danny & Kathy Young (885-5726)
Danny & Kathy have been married for 35 years and have two children and five grandchild. Danny works as a mechanical inspector for the parish. This group meets on Monday nights in the Metairie/Clearview area.

70005 - Metairie/Bucktown

AJ & Darlene Dicharry (831-0401)
AJ and Darlene have been married for 33 years and they have four children and two grandchildren. AJ works in the printing industry. This group meets on Tuesday nights in the Metairie/Bucktown area.

70006 - Metairie/Clearview

Glenn & Lois Moskau (455-9424)
Glenn & Lois have been married 43 years and have two children and two grandchildren. Glenn works in the printing industry. This group meets on Sunday nights in the Metairie/Clearview area.

70047 - Destrehan

Dennis and Tara Ryan (985-307-0075)
Dennis & Tara have been married for 23 years and have three children. Dennis owns a property renovation business in the New Orleans area. This group meets on Monday nights in the Destrehan area.

70065 - Kenner

David and Lauren Widener ( 834-2533)
David & Lauren have been married for 1 year and are expecting their first child. David works in the insurance industry. This group meets on Friday nights in the New Orleans area.

70115 - Uptown

Kyle & Ashley Sedlacek (862-6209)
Kyle & Ashley have been married for 13 years and have four children. Kyle is an engineer. This group meets Monday nights in the Uptown area.

70121 - Jefferson

Frank & Annette Loria (734-0517)
Frank & Annette have been married 26 years and have three children. Frank owns a New Orleans based personnel placement company. This group meets on Thursday nights in the Jefferson area.

70123 - Harahan

Steve & Trudy Morris (738-5678)
Steve & Trudy have been married for 26 years and have two children. Steve works in the clothing industry. This group meets on Monday nights in the Harahan area.

Bill & Nancy Treeby (738-0291)
Bill & Nancy have been married 40 years and have two children and two grandchildren. Bill works as an attorney here in the New Orleans area. This group meets on Thursday nights in the River Ridge area.

70131 - Westbank

Phil & Liz Widener (394-7279)
Phil & Liz have been married for 34 years and have four children and two grandchildren. Phil works in the automobile industry. This group meets on Sunday nights in Algiers.

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Youth and Parent (YAP) Covenant Groups
John and Valerie Engvall (436-2399)
John and Val Engvall have been married for 22 years and have four children. John works in the computer industry. This group meets on Wednesday nights in the St. Charles Parish area.
Perry and Patrice Frey ( 831-7042)
Perry & Patrice have been married 18 years and have three children. Perry works in the family owned door business. This group meets on Wednesday nights in the Lakeview area.
Steve and Linda Roberts ( 837-8843)
Steve & Linda have been married for 26 years and have three children. Steve owns a plumbing business in the New Orleans area. This group meets Wednesday nights in the Metairie/Bonnabel area.
Bob and Kay Swanson ( 738-7838)
Bob & Kay have been married for 17 years and have two children. Bob owns an insurance agency in the Metairie area. This group meets on Wednesday nights in the River Ridge area.


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