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107 Kegman Road West, Chesapeake, VA 23322
Sundays 10:30 AM
Private, gravel lot. Visitor and handicap parking available.
107 Kegman Road West, Chesapeake, VA 23322
Sundays 10:30 AM, Wednesdays 6:00 PM
Private, gravel lot. Visitor and handicap parking available.
From Williamsburg/Hampton/
Newport News
1. Take Interstate 664 to Suffolk.
2. Take exit 15B to merge with I-64W towards Chesapeake/Virginia Beach.
3. Drive approx 8.2 miles and take exit 291B, stay on the left to merge onto VA-168S towards Great Bridge/Nags Head.
4. Take exit 10A Hanbury Road W.
5. At the end of the highway stoplight, take a RIGHT onto Hanbury Road E.
6. Take a LEFT at the next stoplight of intersection of Hanbury Road E and Battlefield Blvd.
7. Approx. 250 feet take a RIGHT onto Kegman Road W.
8. Covenant Church is the BLUE building at the end of the street.
From Virginia Beach
1. Take Kempsville Road heading towards Chesapeake.
2. At the intersection of Kemspville Road and Battlefield Blvd. Take an immediate RIGHT onto the VA-168S bypass heading towards Nags Head, NC. highway entrance.
3. Take exit 10A Hanbury Road W.
4. At the end of the highway stoplight, take a RIGHT onto Hanbury Road E.
5. Take a LEFT at the next stoplight of intersection of Hanbury Road E and Battlefield Blvd.
6. Approx. 250 feet take a RIGHT onto Kegman Road W.
7. Covenant Church is the BLUE building at the end of the street.
From Nags Head/Moyock, NC
1. Take NC-168N heading towards Chesapeake.
2. Continue onto the Chesapeake Expressway and pay toll.
3. Turn LEFT onto Battlefield Blvd S.
4. Take exit 10A Hanbury Road W.
5. Covenant Church is the BLUE building at the end of the street.
The Covenant Church Experience
Greetings
We start service greeting one another.
Consecration
Before worship begins, we have a consecration prayer. Consecration is when we ask that any hindrances be put aside. This allows us to boldly worship, pray and pay attention to God’s Word.
Praise and Worship
Our praise and worship is contemporary. We “rock out” on the keyboard, guitar and drums. There are some that raise their hands in adoration to Jesus Christ. You may see others kneel, in reverence. As we celebrate the goodness of the Lord, we encourage dancing and shouting in praise as found in the Book of Psalms.
The Holy Spirit
We honor the Holy Spirit to lead and direct the service, so at times there may be a moment of hearing prophetic word, word of knowledge, and word of wisdom and healing.
Messages
All messages preached are Bible-based and Christ-centered. The presentation ends with a challenge for practical application in real life situations.