Meet The Bishop

We invite you to a socially-distanced family-style meet-and-greet with the newly-elected 10th Bishop of Wyoming. The Rt. Rev. Paul-Gordon Chandler and his wife Lynne will be in Jackson on Monday, April 19. The Most Rev. Michael Curry, the presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church, said, “Bishop Paul-Gordon really brings remarkable gifts and graces to join in this new partnership in the Gospel. Our world needs you. And God has called you, bishop and people, together Read more…

Vaccination Efforts

Now that 1200 Maple Way also known as Kmart/Target is the new community vaccination site, the hope is to reach as many as 1,000 people per day. The Teton County Health Department is seeking volunteers with the increased number of people being vaccinated. They are seeking Inside Clinic Administrative Assistants to help with registration. Volunteers will be using the computer for check-in and check-out efforts to ensure that all the paperwork is squared away and Read more…

Change Conversations

Join us virtually each Wednesday in Lent for our Keep the Change conversations. for what we’re up to this Lenten season. C: | February 24 H: | March 3 A: | March 10 N: | March 17 G: | March 24 E: | April 3 We’re embracing, rather than shrinking from, life’s ups, downs, lefts and rights. We’re staying flexible in order to see God’s love in the world around us.

Keep the Change

Dear Church, Welp, here we are. Lent 2021. These last 12 months were a wild ride! It seems as though each week, if not each day, brought about a need for us to make adjustments to our lives—both macro and micro. And, while few of us are flourishing right now, we are still here. We are still making our way through each week, each day, and we are still focusing on our mission to make Read more…

Dinner Deliveries

Are you in quarantine? Or sick of the same thing and could use a break from cooking? Or know someone who could use a home cooked meal? A family from St. John’s wants to prepare meals to any parishioner (or friend) who could use a pandemic pick-me-up. They will make the meal and deliver it to your doorstep on a Thursday. Please email catherine@stjohnsjackson.org or call 733-2603 ext 109 to request a meal. Don’t be Read more…

Lovely Donations

In lieu of our regular “Love-ly Coffee Hour” to celebrate Valentine’s Day, this year we’re asking parishioners to spread joy and love to folks who frequent the Jackson Cupboard. We are also remembering our Shrove Tuesday celebration this time of year and traditional pancake suppers. Consider making a loving donation of items such as pancake mix, coffee, chocolates and cereal. You may drop items off to Liz at the office or in the Narthex who Read more…

We Will Adapt

What a year. I know that, like me, you all faced challenges that you never expected in 2020. Solitude, fear, forced lockdown, frustration, economic hardship, depression, anxiety, anger. The specifics of the list is different for each of us, but I know this much- we have shared a year of uncertainty and disconnection. We’ve been physically distanced from one another, and that has hurt. I miss seeing you all. You who are reading this are Read more…

Formation in Treasure

Join Lynne Matthews for a 5-week Bible study on Thursdays during Lent. We will begin on Thursday, February 18 from 6:00 p.m – 7:00 p.m. The study will end on March 25. Our formation is called “Treasure” and begins with a reading from Matthew 6 containing these profound words from Jesus: For wherever your treasure is, there your heart will be also. We will explore each Sunday’s gospel reading through Lent helping us to examine Read more…

Ashes To Go

Stop by the front porch of the church for Ashes To Go at the following times. If you are mobility impaired pull into the loading zone in the front of the church, put your flashers on, and a priest will come to your car. Please keep Glenwood St. open so traffic can get by. Additionally, we have a virtual Ash Wednesday service available at St. John’s Live and our social platforms. Download the bulletin and Read more…

2020 Annual Report

What a year. We know that, like us, you all faced challenges that you never expected in 2020. Solitude, fear, forced lockdown, frustration, economic hardship, depression, anxiety, anger. The specifics of the list is different for each of us, but we know this much- we have shared a year of uncertainty and disconnection. We’ve been physically distanced from one another, and that has hurt. We miss seeing you all. Please review the report here at Read more…