Beginnings of
Covenant Communities
Covenant Community began forty years ago in a very unlikely place –
on a secular university campus
in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, among a handful of students and local
residents who were hungry for God. [See articles
from founding members of the first covenant community.] These young
people were caught up in an action of the Holy Spirit which began in the
late 1960s, a movement known as the Charismatic Renewal which began to
sweep through Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox churches. The Charismatic
Renewal helped millions of Christians have a more personal and vibrant
experience of the Holy Spirit. They began to exercise the gifts of the
Holy Spirit and found new freedom to praise and worship the Lord.
A number of Christian communities came into being at the same time as
the Charismatic Renewal. These communities provided a great deal of service
and leadership to the renewal in its early years. Eventually several dozen
communities came into being, scattered around the world. A number of these
communities begain to network and form associations with other covenant
communities.
Beginning of the
Sword of the Spirit
The association of Christian communities that became The
Sword of the Spirit began in 1970 when the Word of God Community was
formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The original members made a covenant to
live as brothers and sisters in Christ, inaugurating a new form of renewal
community: covenant community. In the following years the Word of God Community
built close relationships with other covenant communities around the world
until in 1982 the leaders of the Word of God Community expanded the international
work which the Lord began by organizing an international community called
The Sword of the Spirit.
Other communities were invited to join with them. The first group of communities
did so because they recognized a common call from God to live as part of
a single international, ecumenical community of communities, called The
Sword of the Spirit.
What is the meaning
of covenant community?
Sword of the Spirit
communities have a written document called a covenant that expresses what
sort of people we hope to be in relation to the Lord and to one another.
Members make a public promise to live out this covenant to the best of
their ability. Member communities of The Sword of the Spirit write their
own covenant, but each community covenant shares the basic elements of
the core Sword of the Spirit covenant. A covenant commitment creates a
special relationship among people and between these people and God. There
are many examples of covenant in the Old Testament. One good example can
be found in Nehemiah 9 and 10. Those who returned from captivity to Jerusalem
agreed together and before God to live the way that he had commanded them
to. We make a sure covenant and write it; our leaders, our Levites,
and our priests seal it (Nehemiah 9:38). Similarly, members of Sword
of the Spirit communities make a renewal covenant, not so much to do something
new and different, but to live the Christian way of life together as one
people.
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