

The Annual Cook Covenant Christmas Dinner Theatre
Imagine you are suddenly in the cast of a comedic play about Christmas. This special community event is a hilarious spoof – which is actually a platform for sharing the gospel. Bring your unchurched friends for the fun and a delicious meal. Food and cash donations go to the Cook area Food Shelf.



Once a year in August we gather a floatilla of boats to worship the Lord on Lake Vermilion.
This setting is often a fun time to listen to God about Living Water, Jesus walking on the water and His power over the elements. We come back to shore for baptisms and a church picnic. Parking and shuttles are provided. Join us for this unique and wonderful service.



As an outreach ministry, Cook Covenant Church often provides the worship service on Sunday morning in June during Timber Days at the City Park Gazebo downtown Cook. Bring your picnic chairs and picnic basket and join us in celebrating the Lord!
The first Timber Days celebration took place in 1947 to celebrate Cook’s logging heritage. The first homesteaders arrived in what is now Cook. The Native American tribes referred to the area as Ashawa, a term used for a stopping place along their travels to and from Lake Vermilion.