Covenant Groups


Contact Information:
Terry Addis
 
What is a Pastoral Covenant Group?
 
A Pastoral Covenant Group (PCG) is a group of eight to twelve pastors who covenant together to take a pastoral development journey initially of a year to eighteen months. The process begins with a covenant-making retreat of two to three days in length where the pastors set the agenda for their journey together. In subsequent monthly meetings, the PCG works to support one another, resource one another, and hold one another accountable in their journey toward excellence.
 
How can I enroll in a Pastoral Covenant Group?
 
The Center works in partnership with state and regional offices of the Church of God. Please contact your state or regional office to express your desire to participate in a Pastoral Covenant Group.
 
How are Facilitators for Pastoral Covenant Groups chosen?
 
The Administrative Bishop of each state/region involved in the Pastoral Covenant Group project appoints a person to serve as the State Coordinator for the initiative. Typically, the State Coordinator and the Administrative Bishop work together to decide who will serve as Facilitators of Pastoral Covenant Groups. Once those Facilitators have been chosen, the Center's training team provides orientation and training.
 
The following is a list of Pastors' Covenant Groups in North Georgia as well as the name of each facilitator.
 
Jeff Daws & Scott Shephard, Stockbridge & Athens
Tyrone Hutchinson, Toccoa
Tony Stallings, Austell
Dan Rogers, Pine Mountain
Jerry Young, Fayetteville
 
If you would like to learn more about PCG (either becoming involved in a group or leading one), please contact the State PCG Coordinator, Terry Addis, at 706-886-3827 or taddistcog@windstream.net.