Welcome to St. John’s in the Mountains Episcopal Church located in beautiful Stowe, Vermont.
Join us for weekly worship opportunities:
Sunday Morning Holy Eucharist - 8AM, in-person only
Sunday Morning Holy Eucharist - 10:00 AM in person and online June 8, 2025, The Feast of Pentecost
Wednesday Holy Eucharist, light meal, and Bible Study 5:30 PM .
Daily, we strive to deepen our relationship with God,
one another, and the wider community.
Upcoming Events
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Sunday Services at St John's
Sunday Holy Eucharist Services
8 AM - in-person only
10 AM - in-person and online.Join us for worship:
Zoom(The passcode is 802, if needed).
Coffee Hour- Directly following worship
To view recordings of current and past Sermons visit the Sermon Page
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Open Position: Music Director
St. John’s in the Mountains is seeking a part-time music director.
Please click below to see the position description and how to apply.
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Estate Planning for Every Woman
Estate Planning for Every Woman: Wills, Trusts & Planned Giving
Monday, June 12th
10-11:30 AMJoin us for an informative and empowering event focused on essential estate planning strategies and time to meet and connect in a women centered space.
This event will mark the start of St. John’s efforts to actively build our operating reserves, another step to strengthening our financial stability.
We have partnered with the experts at the VCF and The Vermont Women’s Fund to share their expertise and our own Mary Stiles-Hendler will be sharing multiple ways that investments can be used for planned giving.
This is a free event.
Please click the button below to reserve your spot in advance, today!
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Julia Purinton Art Exhibit
Abstract paintings of Julia Purinton will be on exhibit June 8- July 20. With titles such as “Happy Returns”, “Secret Garden,” and “Sunny Road”, her artwork captures the warmth and vibrancy of summertime.
Her artwork will be on display through the Stowe Jazz Festival (July 18-20) including 2 concerts at St. John’s.
Interested in being a volunteer docent? Contact us for details.
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Anglican Spirituality: A life of worship and prayer
The next Short Course offering will take place in June and will be led by Fr. Rick on
Wednesdays, June 8 through July 2 at noon.Available in person and online. Join online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88063077333?pwd=kS9nxS06dXrYz9U6GTka20BJqBhQru.1
Course recordings will be posted on YouTube the following Sunday.
A suggested donation of $25 is appreciated, but not required.
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The Road to Civil Rights
A Vermont interfaith trip to Georgia and Alabama
November 4-9, 2025
Led by: Todd Allen, Ph.D., Vice President for Diversity Affairs, Professor of Communication, Messiah University
Highlights Inlcude:
~Friday worship at The Temple, Atlanta
~Sunday worship at The Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta
~Guest speakers & testimonials about our country’s civil rights story
~National Memorial for Peace & Justice
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Tell Out My Soul
Dear Parish and Friends,
We would like to welcome you all to St. Johns in the Mountains 2025/26 Seasons of Giving campaign “Tell out my Soul”. We hope you will all follow us during this journey.
You might be asking yourself, what is this theme and what does it mean?
What is it to Tell out my Soul? Telling out your soul is simply Encouraging Christians to proclaim Gods Greatness and message of Salvation.St. Johns in the Mountains has a long history of parishioners serving God and his message, and we do it in many ways. We ask you to look for and learn from materials including many reflections and discussions, that will help us spread this message all the way up to the conclusion of the campaign this Fall.
On behalf of the Seasons of Giving committee,
David Small, Pete Johnson, Andy Rodman
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Fill Any Bag Sunday
The first Sunday of every month, St. John’s in the Mountains
collects food to support the Lamoille County Food Share.Our 2025 goal is to collect 120 bags of groceries. To date, we have collected 69 bags.
Following church on Sunday June 1, 2025, David Small will be distributing a suggested shopping list. Please fill any bag you want; paper, plastic or reusable, bring it to church with you on Sunday, June 1st and place it on the Altar before service begins.
If you are unable to be here you can still contribute by making an online donation.
A suggested donation of $25 for a Green Bag is appreciated, but any
contribution is welcome. Thank you for your generosity.
Your donation can be made online at this link - Fill Any Bag Ministry Donations.Green bags are also available for pick up during the week on Tuesday and Thursday between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
Together we will share God’s love and heed the call of Jesus to serve
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Open Arms Children's Ministry
Open Arms Ministry is dedicated to welcoming families with preschool children. Open Arms is a servant ministry; we strive to share our faith in Jesus Christ by extending our open arms of welcome by creating a safe, nurturing and spiritually feeding community through:
*A preschool ministry staffed by paid and volunteer parishioners.
*Intentionally offering parents of preschool children the opportunity to attend worship for personal spiritual growth.
*A safe environment where all volunteers and staff have completed the Safe Church training on a regular basis. Learn more at https://diovermont.org/safe-church/.
If you are interested in serving, please contact Fr. Rick or Deb Clark.