- A denomination of more than seven hundred churches in the United States and Canada. It was founded by Swedish immigrants in 1885 as a voluntary covenant of churches committed to working together to share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
- Regional conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church. Churches in Connecticut, Maine,Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, eastern New York, eastern Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and eastern Virginia.
- The Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada, a denomination in Canada, and a regional conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church, is a community of churches in covenant with God and one another. Searchable database, newsletter, statements on values and goals.
- Evangelism, discipleship, advocacy, service to seafarers in the Boston area. Sponsored by East Coast Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church and the New England Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
- Sharing the Gospel of Christ to people across the vast territory of Russia by radio. Non-denominational, evangelical broadcast ministry administered by New Life Radio-Moscow, with financial partnership from a consortium of US-based ministries including Russian Christian Radio, HCJB World Radio, Peter Dyneka Russian Ministries, Christian Radio for Russia, and the Evangelical Covenant Church.
- Administrative conference of 130 local Evangelical Covenant churches, plus related ministries and institutions, in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Iowa.
- Pietisten takes its inspiration and design from the newspaper of the same name that was published by C.O. Rosenius and P.P. Waldenstrom in Sweden during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Commentaries on the lectionary texts by Luther, Rosenius, Waldenstrom, and others; ecclesiastical concerns; theological discussions; hymns; poetry; and selected news items.