Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church

Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church Congregation of the Presbyterian Church of America (PCA)

Morning Worship: 10:45am
Evening Worship: 6pm
*No evening worship on first Sundays*

06/03/2026

Each week, Pastor Sean offers clear and thoughtful teaching on core Presbyterian and Reformed beliefs, with the aim of serving and strengthening the church.

This week’s question: How Does Church Discipline Protect and Strengthen a Church?

Pastor Sean explains that church discipline is the loving spiritual care exercised by elders to guide, protect, and restore Christ’s flock. Rooted in God’s glory, the purity of the church, and the restoration of wandering sinners, church discipline reflects the heart of the Good Shepherd who pursues straying sheep and brings them back by grace.








06/01/2026

Here is a short preview from a discussion between pastors Sean and Jim regarding the question "How Can Christians Think Wisely About Technology?" Watch the full conversation on YouTube on Monday, June 22.

Pastors Sean and Jim reflect on how technology and screens shape not just behavior, but a person’s very being. Comparing earlier generations’ limited screen exposure to today’s constant attachment to phones and devices, they highlight how modern technology has become ever-present in daily life in a way previous media never was.








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06/01/2026

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Rev. Sean McCann | Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church

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05/29/2026

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Rev. Sean McCann | Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church

05/27/2026

Each week, Pastor Sean offers clear and thoughtful teaching on core Presbyterian and Reformed beliefs, with the aim of serving and strengthening the church.

This week’s question: What Is the Biblical Role of Elders and Deacons?

Pastor Sean explains the biblical roles of elders and deacons within the church, describing elders as shepherds of the soul and deacons as servants who care for the physical and practical needs of the body. Together, these two offices reflect God’s design for a wholehearted ministry that prepares believers, body and soul, for life with Christ in glory.








05/25/2026

Here is a short preview from a discussion between pastors Sean and Jim regarding the question "What Does Christian Maturity Actually Look Like?" Watch the full conversation on YouTube.

Pastors Sean and Jim discuss how true maturity and wisdom are not always found in the loudest or most confident voices, but often in those humble enough to admit when they do not know something. They reflect on how culture frequently elevates charisma, certainty, and popularity over genuine wisdom, even though those traits can sometimes reveal immaturity instead.








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05/25/2026

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Jim Curtis | Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church

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05/25/2026

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Rev. Sean McCann | Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church

05/20/2026

Each week, Pastor Sean offers clear and thoughtful teaching on core Presbyterian and Reformed beliefs, with the aim of serving and strengthening the church.

This week’s question: Why Do We Sing Psalms?

Pastor Sean shows that the church sings psalms alongside hymns and worship songs for three main reasons: biblical command and example, historical continuity with the early church, and the Psalms’ ability to express the full range of human experience in worship. Together, these reasons support regular psalm singing as a central and formative practice in corporate worship.








Address

281 Edgewood Road
Asheville, NC
28804

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 7:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9:30am - 7:30pm

Telephone

+18282536578

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