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Enjoy this FREE behind-the-scenes music event at COM - Saturday May 2
Join Tahoe Music Alive for a truly special behind-the-scenes experience: An Intimate Conversation with The California Guitar Trio, hosted at Church of the Mountains. On the afternoon before their May 3 concert at the Olympic Valley Event Center, all three musicians will sit down with local guitarist and TMA Executive Committee member Marty Anderson for an up-close, unscripted conversation about their instruments, their music, and three decades of creating together—an experience that offers rare access you won’t want to miss. The California Guitar Trio has built a career defying categories—blending rock, jazz, classical, and world music into something entirely their own. Known for their precision, spontaneity, and sense of humor, their performances invite audiences in rather than keeping them at a distance—and this event offers a unique chance to connect with them in an even more personal way. Saturday, May 2 | 2–4 PM For more infomation visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/musical-dialogues-with-california-guitar-trio-tickets-1987798865918
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Urgent: Speak Up May 19 — Your Voice Needed on the Railyard Hotel Project
The proposed Railyard Hotel Project will be presented to the Truckee Planning Commission on Tuesday, May 19 at 5:00 PM, and we encourage our community to stay informed and engaged. This is an important moment for our neighborhood and for Church of the Mountains, as the project raises several concerns that may impact our congregation, campus, and surrounding residential area. Here is link to the Railyard Hotel Project: https://www.townoftruckee.gov/654/Railyard-Hotel Our issues are: 1 . Transition from the historic district does not feel seamless. This is a block building next to a historic district in direct contrast spelled out in the General Plan that require compatible scale and sensitive transitions between historic districts and new development, particularly where residential and historic uses are adjacent. 2. Public Safety issues are evident given the proposed hotel’s height and massing will cast new shadows across the sidewalk and crossing areas opposite the church, causing icy and unsafe conditions especially during early morning hours, that raise public safety concerns under CEQA—particularly for elderly pedestrians attending services. 3. Parking plans raise concerns about spillover parking into nearby streets and church areas during peak times, creating potential circulation, congestion, and safety impacts to church attendees and Church Street residents that have not been adequately addressed or mitigated. 4. Introduction of noise pollution impacts the surrounding area, particularly during evening and early morning hours impacting the sanctity of worship, reflection and pastor care and noise impacts to residential life. 5.Increased light pollution affects nearby residential areas, contrary to the General Plan’s emphasis on protecting residential livability and minimizing light impacts on both residential and civic spaces, including places of worship. We invite you to attend the meeting in person if you’re able, and to share your perspective by submitting a public comment using the link below. Your voice matters, and thoughtful community input plays an important role in the decision-making process. For more infomation visit:
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Pride Week is Coming! Get Your Breakfast Tickets Now! - Sunday, June 7
Last year’s Pride Community Breakfast was absolutely electric—thanks to all of you who showed up to make it so special. We are thrilled to be back to celebrate Truckee Pride Week (May 31 – June 7), and we want you to be part of our Breakfast that has become one of the Pride Week annual grand finale events! Join us for our 3rd Annual Pride Community Breakfast! We’re bringing back all the best parts of this tradition: delicious food, great music, and the company of the incredible neighbors and friends who make Truckee such a wonderful place to live. Details: When: Sunday, June 7, 10:30am - 12:30pm Where: Church of the Mountains Fellowship Hall Tickets: Adults $10, Children 12 and under are FREE Don't wait to grab your tickets! We expect a great turnout, so make sure to secure your spot early. A quick heads-up: Please note that this is not a gluten-free environment, so please plan accordingly. We can’t wait to celebrate with you, share some great company and conversation, and make more joyful memories together. Let’s make this year’s Pride celebration one to remember! It’s all about spreading good vibes, celebrating our community, and continuing to build an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome. See you there!
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Join Us for Alpenglow Evening Service – Sunday, May 3, 5:00pm Gathering 5:30pm Worship
We invite you to join us for our next Alpenglow Evening Service on Sunday, May 3—a peaceful, contemplative time to slow down, breathe, and reconnect before we begin a new week. Alpenglow is part of the ongoing rhythm of our community, offering a quieter space for music, prayer, and reflection in God’s presence. Whether you come regularly or are joining for the first time, you are always welcome! Alpenglow takes place on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. Sunday, May 3 Come as you are, and join us for this meaningful time together. ALL are welcome! |
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Join us this Sunday Morning Worship at 10:30am!
For more infomation visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87886278810?pwd=gD8WBdP7XvbJIQh6q2iXgZYmJWx9x1.1
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Mark your calendars for Member Sunday June 14!
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Exterior Work at Sipes Parsonage – Spring and Summer 2026
This spring and summer work will take place on the exterior of the Sipes Parsonage as part of our 5-year rejuvenation project to bring new life to our campus. Thank you for your patience during this time, and thank you for your generous contributions of time, talent and treasure that are helping us create a vibrant, welcoming space for our community. |
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The Women’s Bible Study group and Prayer NetJoin us every Monday 10-11am at Church of the Mountains (weather and road conditions permitting) Judy Jensen, the group leader welcomes everyone to participate. We read and discuss the books we have chosen in an informal discussion and look forward to spending time and sharing our faith with one another. We pray as an introduction to our study—and we close with prayer. Our group are also members of the Prayer Net and welcome requests that come to us through the larger church body. Any questions? Reach out to Judy at 530-448-6474 or church email comumctruckee@gmail.com |
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Church Giving is Easy
At Church of the Mountains, our ministry is made possible through the generous support of our community. Your gifts help sustain meaningful worship, inspiring music, outreach to our neighbors, and a welcoming space where all are invited to gather, reflect, and grow. Every contribution—large or small—supports the life of our church: from caring ministries and community events to maintaining our historic sanctuary and creating opportunities for connection and spiritual renewal. Together, we are nurturing a place of hope, beauty, and belonging in the heart of our mountain community. Thank you for supporting the ministry of Church of the Mountains and for being part of all that God is doing here. We are deeply grateful for your faithfulness and generosity. For more infomation visit: https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=e44d2682-6864-11ee-90fc-1260ab546d11
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