
Sundays are AWESOME at The Alpine Chapel!
Children’s ministry is available for our 9am service. Children ages Kindergarten thru 4th grade are dismissed after our singing of worship to head to our awesome children’s area for the remainder of the service.
Nursery is also available for 0-3 years.
The message is available on this website and on FaceBook at 9am on Sundays. Just click HERE.
Please remember to stay home and watch our service online if you are experiencing ANY flu-like symptoms. If you are uncomfortable with people NOT wearing masks, please watch our service online. We DO NOT require masks. If you want to wear one, feel free, but know that most will not be wearing masks. If you are sick and in need of anything; prayer, someone to run to the grocery store for you, etc… please contact us at: admin@thealpinechapel.com
If you have placed your faith in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and surrendered to his authority in your life, and would like to receive water baptism, we are holding our Winter Baptism service on Sunday, March 26, at 10am, immediately following the Morning Worship service. Please email, admin@thealpinechapel.com, by Sunday, March 19. A pastor or elder will follow up with confirming you eligibility and providing details for the service.
The members of The Alpine Chapel are meeting to vote on the the role of the Ministry Center in our strategic plans for our church.

B.O.B. = Band Of Brothers
All men are invited to this one-hour Bible Study and discussion time, at the church. We call this the BAND OF BROTHERS, as men can gather in the basement of the church and discuss the past weekend’s message with the pastors and elders. This begins at 11am each Tuesday. Afterwards, at noon, the men of this study walk together to a restaurant we all decide upon for lunch. This is a time where the men of Alpine Chapel can get to know one another better.

Every 4th Tuesday of the month – Selah Night – 6:00-7:00pm [the HOUR of POWER/prayer & praise]
Selah is a word used 74 times in the Bible—seventy-one times in the Psalms and three times in the Book of Habakkuk. It is believed to be a musical mark or an instruction on the reading of the text, something like “stop and listen.” Selah can also be used to indicate that there is to be a musical interlude at that point in the text. The Amplified Bible translates selah as “pause, and think of that.”
On the fourth Tuesday of each month The Alpine Chapel will be open to the community so that anyone can come worship and be refreshed by the life-giving presence of the Lord. There will be intimate worship and a time of corporate prayer for our community, nation, families, and churches. This is not an ordinary service with a message from the Bible, but a time of prayer and worship only. We meet upstairs in the Worship Center, and hope you’ll join and invite others who hunger and thirst for God’s presence.

S.A.L.T. is the name of our women’s ministry here at The Alpine Chapel.
S.A.L.T. stands for:
Sisters / Friends
Authentically
Loving Jesus and
Telluride
All women are welcome to join as we study God’s Word together. The ladies meet most every Wednesday, 11:00am-12:30pm (Please see this month’s calendar, in case this happens to be a Wednesday where the Bible Study has been canceled).
For more information, please contact : admin@thealpinechapel.com

Each of our staff pastors have two days off. The one day they all share ‘off’ is Thursday. Their schedules are as follows:
Pastor Conor – Days off are Thursdays and Fridays [Mondays in the Coffee House all day]
Pastor Skye – Days off are Thursdays and Fridays [Wednesdays in the Coffee House all day]
Pastor Michael – Days off are Mondays and Thursdays [Fridays in the Coffee House all day]
Pastor Isam – Days off are Thursdays and Saturdays [Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays in the Coffee House all day]
Coffee House hours are Mon. Wed. Fri. 7am – 3pm