The Episcopal Church of Jackson Hole Welcomes You:
Whether you are visiting the National Parks or are making a home in the area, come, worship with us. We look forward to meeting you!
Regular Services:
St. John's Church
168 North Glenwood, Jackson Map
10 am Holy Communion, Sunday
4 pm Centering Prayer, Tuesday
St. John's Chapel
170 North Glenwood, Jackson Map
Noon, Noonday Prayer, every weekday
8 am Holy Communion, Sunday
5 pm Holy Communion, Wednesday
The Chapel of the Transfiguration
Moose, Wyoming, in Grand Teton National Park Map
It is unlocked 24 hours a day, year round.
The Chapel of the Transfiguration opens May 24 and closes September 27 for worship services.
8 am and 10 am Holy Communion, Sunday
St. Hubert the Hunter Church
Bondurant Wyoming Map
Morning Prayer, 11:15 am June through August
St. John's Choir
168 North Glenwood, Jackson
Performs at the 10 am Sunday service in St. John's Church
Rehearses Wednesdays 5:30 pm - 6:30pm
Click here for this week's sermon, by The Rev. Ken Asel

Click here view this
week's lectionary at
Preparing for Sunday.

To hear the church's
music director and fabulous pianist,
Pam Phillips, click here
Centering Prayer:
A method of prayer which prepares us to receive the gift of God's presence, traditionally called contemplative prayer. It emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God. At the same time, it is a discipline to foster and serve this relationship by a regular, daily practice of prayer.
St. John's Centering Prayer Group meets in the church on Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m.
Most of the group comes a few minutes early in order to walk quietly around the aisles. Our program is simple: a short reading, a 20-minute "sit" (period of silent centering prayer), lectio divina (a reflective listening to a bible passage repeated three or four times), a period for expressing thoughts which may have arisen during the readings, and an ending prayer.
The group attempts to provide support for maintaining a regular daily prayer practice, answers to questions or concerns about the process, and expanding insight into our spiritual journeys. Because centering prayer prepares seekers for contemplative prayer which is a deeply personal experience of God, our group hopes to further the "contemplative" aspect of our church mission statement.