Covenant Presbyterian Church
An Orthodox Presbyterian Congregation


Yet, O LORD, you are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand.                   Isaiah 64:8

     

 

Covenant Presbyterian Church, a congregation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, began its ministry to the Central Vermont area with a weekly Bible study in 1983. The work was founded by Pastor Ray Commeret and his wife Rosemary and a core group of OPC members from the Church of the Servant in Burlington, Vermont.

From 1983 until December 1988 the work functioned under the active care of the Session of the Burlington church. Under the faithful stewardship of Pastor Commeret the work grew both numerically and in the spiritual life of its members. In December of 1988 Covenant was accorded the status of a particular congregation by the Presbytery of New York and New England. In May of 1989 Ray Commeret was installed as the founding pastor of Covenant.

In January of 1992, Pastor Commeret announced his retirement, and later that year Rev. Stephen Doe was called to be the new minister of Covenant. Pastor Doe faithfully ministered to Covenant for more than 10 years. In February of 2002, Pastor Doe was called to serve as a founding pastor to a new OPC work in Fredericksburg, Virginia. After a time of pastoral search, Rev. Carl Durham became our new pastor and has ministered to the congregation until the present time. He and his wife Olivia and their three children reside in Barre town.

Under the ministry of Pastor Durham the congregation continues to grow in the grace of the Lord. He is a graduate of King's College, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and has served congregations in the OPC in South Dakota and Idaho. Continuing our church's emphasis upon an excellent and faithful teaching ministry, Pastor Carl uses an expository method of preaching, explaining the Scriptures in each book of the Bible, yet relating those verses to the Bible's central theme of redemption only through Jesus Christ. This method underlines the Scriptures as a firm foundation for Christ-centered faith and an all-encompassing worldview. The believer needs a whole Bible for a whole Christ and a whole salvation.

Covenant Presbyterian Church remains committed to missions and works of mercy-locally, nationally, and to the world. Toward this end, a significant percentage of our budget is devoted to outside ministry. One of the local ministries we support is Christian Counseling & Mediation. Dr. Andrew Selle, a pastor/teacher in our denomination, heads up this ministry of biblical counseling and peace-making, and also serves on our 'session' (board of elders).

We are thankful that God has blessed our church in the past decade with both numerical growth (61% increase in membership) and in the grace of giving (170% increase). Many of our members drive 50+ miles to attend services. The church has a longstanding desire to erect a church building as a center for worship and ministry in Northern Vermont. Toward that end, the Lord has allowed us to purchase a lovely five acre property in Barre town, and we have saved a significant portion of the funds necessary to build. Currently we are in the design stage with a tentative ground-breaking date in 2006.

Covenant Presbyterian Church is the only church in our denomination in Vermont, a state where a large percentage of people have no religious affiliation whatsoever. We are the only Reformed church in Central Vermont at present, but our prayer is that in the future God may allow us to plant churches in population centers of His choosing to continue to make known to our communities the glorious grace of our Sovereign Lord.

 
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