Church Update: Coronavirus
Dear PCJH Family & Friends, I know that many of you have questions about the coronavirus and how the Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole is working to respond to this
Continue readingDear PCJH Family & Friends, I know that many of you have questions about the coronavirus and how the Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole is working to respond to this
Continue readingAre you seeking encouragement, inspiration or motivation in your spiritual journey? Looking for new ideas on how to connect with God? Wondering what’s new at PCJH? Check out our newest
Continue readingby Pamela Konstant, PCJH attender and current missionary at Camp des Cimes in France “I was blessed to have my daughter come over Christmas and help cook for the Camp
Continue readingby Rev. Ben Pascal This Sunday, December 22nd, at 5:00pm PCJH will be hosting a Blue Christmas service in the Dahlquist Chapel. All are welcome. You may be wondering what
Continue readingLast winter, PCJH had the honor of partnering with A Christian Ministry in the National Parks (ACMNP) and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort for the first time to offer worship services
Continue readingby Rev. Tammy Mitchell, Associate Pastor While the storefronts and festivities are declaring the arrival of the Christmas season, the Christian calendar says otherwise. In truth, we are currently in
Continue readingFrom the Fuller Youth Institute website by Kara Powell, Executive Director “Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. I love the weather. I love the food. I love spending four
Continue readingDear PCJH family, It is with great excitement and joy that we welcome the two newest staff members to our church: Karee Miller Jaeger, Music & Worship Coordinator, and Laura
Continue readingby Rev. Tammy Mitchell, Associate Pastor How many of us have asked, what’s the difference between denominations? Aren’t we all the same? Why are there so many divisions? As much
Continue readingAt every PCJH staff meeting, we begin by sharing where we’ve seen God’s grace at work, in our own lives and in the life of the church. Of course, Brad
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