This order of worship is perceived to be present in Old Testament rituals.
Jeffrey Meyers sees this fivefold structure in passages such Leviticus 1:1-9,[2] and the entire Book of Deuteronomy.
[3] The first person to publish material on covenant renewal worship was James B. Jordan, who began writing on the topic in the early 1990s.
[4][5] In 2003, Jeffrey Meyers published The Lord's Service: The Grace of Covenant Renewal Worship, and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America adopted a position paper calling for covenant renewal worship.
[6] Covenant renewal worship is common in the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches.