Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church in Asheville is deeply committed to social justice, inclusivity, and community support. The church emphasizes welcoming people of all backgrounds, regardless of age, race, gender, economic status, or political affiliation. The Church aims to follow Christ’s example of love and hospitality, fostering spiritual growth for everyone.
In addition to worship services, the Church is heavily involved in community outreach, particularly through its disaster relief efforts. After Hurricane Helene, Grace Covenant became a hub for distributing essential supplies like food, water, and personal care items. They also provide rent and utility assistance to hundreds of local residents. The Church serves as a place of refuge and support for those affected by the storm, while continuing to address racial and social inequities through initiatives like “Faith 4 Justice” and other racial equity work.
Grace Covenant’s activities extend beyond disaster relief, focusing on long-term efforts to dismantle white supremacy, care for marginalized communities, and promote healing within the broader Asheville community.