Donation Drive-In
On the first Thursday of each month we receive donations of nonperishable foods for The Action Center Food Bank. Throughout the year we also receive clothing, school supplies and Christmas gifts for children and families.
On the first Thursday of each month we receive donations of nonperishable foods for The Action Center Food Bank. Throughout the year we also receive clothing, school supplies and Christmas gifts for children and families.
A group of seekers who meet on the first Thursday of each month to enjoy the fellowship of a meal and discussion of a topic of theological inquiry. Reservations through the office are requested.
Men of the church meet on the first Saturday of each month September through May for a delicious breakfast cooked by a member volunteer, fellowship, and a presentation by a member. All men are invited to attend!
Hope Circle is a small group of women studying books of spiritual development and encouragement. They meet on the first Monday of each month (delayed in September for Labor Day) September through May with dessert served. This year’s book is Joshua by Joseph F. Girzone.
The public is invited to a swap meet featuring all components of model railroads. The modelers’ club holds the Swap Meets on the third Saturday of odd months (January, March, May, July, September and November).
Join us for a joyful celebration of receiving the Holy Spirit.
Special music by the Jeffco Brass.
Charity Circle is a small study group who discusses the current Presbyterian Women’s Horizon bible study book on the fourth Tuesday of each month September through June with light refreshments.
Charity Circle is a small study group who discusses the current Presbyterian Women’s Horizon bible study book on the fourth Tuesday of each month September through June with light refreshments.
Men of the church meet on the first Saturday of each month September through May for a delicious breakfast cooked by a member volunteer, fellowship, and a presentation by a member. All men are invited to attend!
Children 3-11 years of age
GMPC supports parents by offering a fun, safe and spiritual environment for their child/children. The evening includes dinner, Bible stories, crafts, music, games, and free-play activities. All volunteers follow Working with Children, Youth, and At-risk Adults according to GMPC policies and procedures.
Pre-registration is required with limited spaces available.
For information please call 303-985-8733 or contact office@gmpc.net.
A group of seekers who meet on the first Thursday of each month to enjoy the fellowship of a meal and discussion of a topic of theological inquiry. Reservations through the office are requested.
On the first Thursday of each month we receive donations of nonperishable foods for The Action Center Food Bank. Throughout the year we also receive clothing, school supplies and Christmas gifts for children and families.
Hope Circle is a small group of women studying books of spiritual development and encouragement. They meet on the first Monday of each month (delayed in September for Labor Day) September through May with dessert served. This year’s book is Joshua by Joseph F. Girzone.
Join us for a triumphant, joyous celebration and flowering of the cross.
Special Music: Gabriel Lambrecht, trumpeter
Good Friday remembrance of the crucifixion of Jesus will be observed in several churches and at several different times – please consult this website for listings from which to choose as the date approaches.
Maundy Thursday begins our Easter vigil with a meaningful worship service reminding us of Jesus’s final night with his disciples before crucifixion.
Charity Circle is a small study group who discusses the current Presbyterian Women’s Horizon bible study book on the fourth Tuesday of each month September through June with light refreshments.
Sign up through the office to enjoy an outing to Boettcher Concert Hall to “witness Mozart’s final and greatest masterpiece, Requiem, with principal conductor Peter Oundjian, your Colorado Symphony, and the Colorado Symphony Chorus.”
Community Easter Egg Hunt begins at the registration table on the sidewalk off the parking lot where children pick up their egg cartons to fill and are directed to either the preschool or elementary grades hunting grounds in the back yard. There are games for all ages on the lower patio that will continue until 3:00 and relaxation spots for parents.
The first segment “My Easter Story” will be held on March 17 at 11:15 with a light lunch served. George Behr, an accomplished scholar of the works of Christian author C.S.Lewis, will lead a series of studies of Lewis’s works.
The public is invited to a swap meet featuring all components of model railroads. The modelers’ club holds the Swap Meets on the third Saturday of odd months (January, March, May, July, September and November).
Girl Scout Sunday is when we honor the Girl Scout programs, especially the troop who meets regularly at GMPC and who helps us to provide several activities throughout the year.
On the first Thursday of each month we receive donations of nonperishable foods for The Action Center Food Bank. Throughout the year we also receive clothing, school supplies and Christmas gifts for children and families.
Hope Circle is a small group of women studying books of spiritual development and encouragement. They meet on the first Monday of each month (delayed in September for Labor Day) September through May with dessert served. This year’s book is Joshua by Joseph F. Girzone.
One of the most troubling issues in our country is the number of deaths related to gun violence. It can seem to be overwhelming to do anything about it but on March 3rd after the service you are invited to see how one organization is working to end this violence. We will hear from Colorado Faith Communities United to End Gun Violence (CFCU). This organization is not against guns per se but rather works to address the inappropriate use of guns. CFCU is an organization of 55 faith communities who offer public education and legislative advocacy with the Colorado legislature. The Mission Commission hopes you will join us after worship on March 3rd to learn more about this important issue. cfcucolorado@gmail.com
Men of the church meet on the first Saturday of each month September through May for a delicious breakfast cooked by a member volunteer, fellowship, and a presentation by a member. All men are invited to attend!
Charity Circle is a small study group who discusses the current Presbyterian Women’s Horizon bible study book on the fourth Tuesday of each month September through June with light refreshments.
During our regular Sunday worship service, we will be blessed with music from the Green Mountain High School Shadows Choir directed by Dave Gleason.
Shadows of the Mountain - Green Mountain High School's advanced mixed choir made up of 10th- 12th graders. This is an audition choir that started when the school opened in 1973. They sing over 20 performances each year and have toured to New York City, Los Angeles, Branson, Mexico City, and Isla De Mujeras.
Dave Gleason - Is in his 33nd year of teaching public school music. He received his BME from Colorado State University and his MM at University of Northern Colorado. This is his 20th year at Green Mountain High School.
Boy Scout Sunday is when we honor scouting programs, especially the troops who meet regularly at GMPC and who help us to provide several activities throughout the year
In preparation for Easter we study each week in small groups. We will start a stimulating and inspirational Lenten Study of the book Hard & Holy Work by Mary Alice Birdwhistell and Tyler D. Mayfield. We’ll delve into the Book of Exodus as encouragement for self-reflection and ways to work for justice in preparation for living Lent. You may sign up in the narthex or in the office for the class of your choice:
Tuesdays from 9:30-11:00am in the Conference Room beginning Feb. 13th
Wednesdays from 5:30-7:15pm in the Friendship Room beginning on Feb. 7th
Thursdays from 7-8:30pm on Zoom only beginning on Feb. 15th
Ash Wednesday begins with a Pancake Supper at 5:30pm provided by Men’s Breakfast: a delicious supper of pancakes, sausage, applesauce and juice. Following the supper is our worship service at 7:00 to begin Lent.