In 1775, John Wesley introduced a covenant service as an important part of spiritual life in the Methodist movement. It was a time for the people of God to gather for self-examination, reflection, and dedication, wholly giving up themselves and renewing covenant with God. Repentance through confession and commitment was a key focus of the service, requiring humility from those willing to submit themselves to God's plans instead of their own. We join with Christains through the ages as we declare "God You Are Mine, And I Am Yours. So Be It."