
Highlands ​Presbyterian Church
2390 Pattison Avenue
(About a mile north of Dell Range on Mountain Road)

We value diversity and God’s children without judgment. We welcome all persons regardless of race, sexual orientation or identity, immigration status, or other characteristics that may define cultural differences.
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Highlands's worship service is 10am Sundays both in the Sanctuary and on Zoom.
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If you'd like to join us by Zoom, please send your email address to rmc81448@gmail.com and you'll receive the link on Saturday evening.
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If you have been vaccinated, you are invited to join us in the Sanctuary. Masks are now optional.
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Want to help Highlands support community missions? Click on the link or send a check to :
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Highlands
2390 Pattison Ave.
Cheyenne, WY 82009
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Sketch by Paula Egan-Wright




For information contact Rev. Rodger McDaniel at (307) 634-2962 or email rmc81448@gmail.com ​​
Please join us!
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Highland’s beloved Pastor, Rev. Rodger McDaniel,
is retiring after 15 years of dedication to our church.
Please join us for his last service, to be followed by an open-house on
Sunday, September 24th, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.
Highlands United Presbyterian Church
2390 Pattison Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Rev. McDaniel’s sermon will be a conversation about why Highlands’s future matters; not just to the people of Highlands, but also to the entire community.
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“Highlands must continue to be the voice for progressive Christianity because it demonstrates people of faith can serve ‘the least of these’ by reclaiming the Gospels and the words of the ancient prophets from the literal misunderstandings of our times.” - Rev. Rodger McDaniel
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In lieu of gifts, please consider a donation to the Highlands Indigenous Reparations Fund in his honor. To donate to this fund, please send a check to Highlands with the note "Indigenous Reparations Fund" on your check.
Mission Statement
Highlands is a faith community where God’s love is manifest by lifting up individuals and our local, national, and global communities through inclusive fellowship, progressive Christian study and worship, and service to our neighbors in need.
Faithful to the words of the hymn, “We will work with each other, we will work side by side; and we’ll guard each one’s dignity and save each one’s pride and they will know we are Christians by our love.”
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Book Clubs
Highlands has both an in-person book club and a Zoom book club. In August, the in-person book club begins Bill McKibben's "The Flag, The Cross, and the Station Wagon".
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The Zoom book club begins discussing the war and displacement in Sudan. They will begin the book by Dave Eggers "What is the What", the story of the lost boys of Sudan. Please let Rodger know that you would like your name added to the ZOOM list (rmc81448@gmail.com).
The in-person book club meets at the church on Mondays from 3-4pm.


