The Synod of the Rocky Mountains is a branch of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. that encompasses a vast and beautiful area, including the states of Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, the panhandle of Nebraska, and a small area of southeastern Idaho. With over 240 congregations and more than 58,000 members, the Synod is committed to assisting, affirming, and strengthening its presbyteries in their unique missions and ministries, while fostering connections among Presbyterian governing bodies, congregations, and individual members.
With a rich history dating back to 1871, the Synod of the Rocky Mountains recognizes the importance of each member's unique gifts and the support of the entire body in fulfilling its calling as disciples of Jesus Christ. Spanning an impressive 443,000 square miles, this inter-mountain Synod is characterized by its diverse economic base, which includes agriculture, mining, high technology, recreation, tourism, and military installations. Through its core values of participation, support, connection, inclusivity, adaptability, communication, and recognition of God's grace, the Synod of the Rocky Mountains strives to serve its Lord and proclaim the good news to its local communities and beyond.
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