Our church was founded in 1905 in Fraser. When the congregation grew large enough, they built the historic Fraser Presbyterian Church building which is now a community center (“The Church of What’s Happening Now”).
Back then it was difficult for people to travel between Granby and Fraser, so another Presbyterian church formed in 1927, and the congregation eventually purchased the old Lutheran log church building to meet in. In the 1980’s, these two congregations merged to become the “Presbyterian Church of the Eternal Hills,” governed by one board, but still worshiping in the two different locations.
In 1998 our congregations decided to “meet in the middle” and our church in Tabernash was built We began worshiping here in 2002. We’ve been blessed with an amazing building and an even more amazing congregation.
In 2020, we expanded building even more through Project 20/20 - creating an area of our building to serve the entire Grand County community as a space for youth, young family, and adult/senior meetings and events open to all.
Presbyterians affirm that God comes to us with grace and love in the person of Jesus Christ, who lived, died, and rose for us so that we might have eternal and abundant life in him.
As Christ’s disciples, called to ministry in his name, we seek to continue his mission of teaching the truth, feeding the hungry, healing the broken, and welcoming strangers.
More information about being Presbyterian can be found on the PC(USA) website at www.pcusa.org.