 News and Updates
Read about what's happening on the Pinnacle Prayer Mountain!
Pinnacle Property Lots for Sale! - August 19, 2008
Information about the land on the Pinnacle Prayer Mountain for sale has been posted! Click here for more information.

New Sign for the Pinnacle - August 1, 2008
The new sign for the Pinnacle Mountain was completed on August 1, 2008. The large granite rock, discovered by Cedric Stewart near the signs location, inspired him to use it to blend with the traditional New England Landscape. Here, the land is marked with rock walls constructed by early settlers. They can be seen all over where boundaries were set. This 4 ton rock was split by nature providing a flat surface for display. The signs message, designed by John Paul Jackson, simply reads, “The Pinnacle”, “A Place to Touch and be Touched by God”, “Dedicated by John Paul Jackson October 7,2000” Isaiah 25: 6-10. Many of the local neighbors have commented how beautiful the sign is and have inquired about the Mountain. The sign has had a wonderful effect on the atmosphere on the mountain as it declares to all the meeting place of God. As we continue to develop the land, we are surely reaping the blessing.
John Paul Jackson Gives Pinnacle to the Bridge Pinnacle Mt. - June 29, 2008

On June 29, 2008, John Paul Jackson signed the Pinnacle Prayer Mountain over to the Bridge Pinnacle Mt. The Pinnacle Prayer Mountain was given to John Paul and his ministry in 2000. Since then, John Paul's ministry has been developing and cultivating the land as well as the spiritual atmosphere. As the ministry is advancing towards it's next step and leaving the region, it only seemed natural that the local Bridge church continue to seek the Lord in fulfilling His purposes for the mountain.
In an encounter with God in August of 2007, Scott Evelyn, the senior pastor of the Bridge Pinnacle Mt, was told that the Pinnacle Prayer Mountain would soon come under the church. Scott was impressed that in the future, they are to build a church and a center that will facilitate all of the mountain's purposes.
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