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Christmas 2025

Wednesday, December 24

McGaffin Carillon Prelude
7:00 PM

featuring Covenant’s Newberry & Chancel Organs

Extended Prelude in Sanctuary
7:30 PM

Christmas Eve Worship
8:00 PM

Candlelight Service of Lessons & Carols

The Church of the Covenant is a vibrant, inclusive Christian community in the heart of University Circle, where everyone-whether you're a young adult, a family, or an individual seeking connection-can grow, serve, and find purpose. We welcome all with open hearts, embracing the diverse backgrounds and stories that make our community stronger.

Keep an eye on our calendar for special events! Learn more about joining us for worship here.

Meet our Pastor Rev. Jessie MacMillan.

Upcoming Events at
The Church of the Covenant

  • Christmas Eve Service

    Wednesday, December 24
    8 p.m.

    Experience the wonder of Christmas Eve at The Church of the Covenant through a meaningful candlelight service of worship, song, and light.

  • Stirring Up Hope Soup Ministry

    Wednesdays
    11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

    Volunteers serve hot soup to neighbors, students, and visitors right outside our sanctuary. This outdoor ministry continues to bring warmth, nourishment, and connection to our community each week—rain, snow, or shine.

  • McGaffin Carillon Holiday Lunchtime Concerts

    Tuesday, December 23
    Patrick Macoska
    12:15 p.m.

    Enjoy informal 30 minute concerts of seasonal music. A gift to the community from the Friends of the McGaffin Carillon in University Circle and The Church of the Covenant. Greet the performer following the concert inside the Euclid Avenue tower entrance.

A colorful Pride flag with the words: "We seek to be a Welcoming Spiritual Home, living God's Inclusive Love" and the logo of the Church of the Covenant in the bottom right corner.
Logo with a green circular border containing the words "Earth Care Congregations," featuring a globe at the center surrounded by eight stylized hands in blue and green, representing community and environmental care.