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Deans' Note
February 21, 2021

Fr. Dan starts out his sermon this Sunday welcoming us to the "fifty-first Sunday in Lent." It seems like when we stopped worshipping together in person during Lent last year, we never got beyond the season. We have been in a time of letting go of so much -- not to mention the frequent reminders that we are mortal and that "we are dust and to dust, we shall return." 

Yet even in this time that hasn't had a lot of good news, some light is breaking through. We see the numbers of new Covid cases declining nationally, and finally in our own city and county as well. Vaccine distribution may be slower than we like, but it still is moving ahead.

This week the clergy met with Bishop Taylor and we all are feeling frustrated and we would like to move on, but we need to stay patient for just a little while longer. Variants in the virus cause us to be more cautious and we still aren't out of the woods yet. Some folks have asked when we can come back to church, especially since it seems the Governor has permitted churches to open with limited capacity. But as our Bishop remarked, Governor Newsom's decision was based on a legal and constitutional argument, not on public health recommendations. It still is not safe to be in an enclosed building for an hour with people who aren't part of your household. But we are getting there. Our best guess is that we will be able to return to in-person worship in our building in September. Of course, that will depend on things moving ahead as they are now.

But here's some good news. We will be returning to our 8 am in-person service outdoors beginning Sunday, March 14 -- the Sunday closest to the anniversary of our last in-person service in the church. We will have more information about that soon.

All of us are tired and we need some hope and a way forward. Healing is coming. New life and resurrection are coming. Jesus still is our risen Lord and he walks ahead of us into the future.
Christian Education: The Gospel of Mark
We will continue studying Mark's Gospel for all of Lent. Its a perfect time to join us if you haven't already. Our focus will be on Jesus' journey to Jerusalem and the week leading up to his crucifixion.

Book Club
A book study of Citizen: Faithful Discipleship in a Partisan World by C. Andrew Doyle is sponsored by our Social Witness Committee.

The next meeting is on Tuesday, February 23, 2021, at 7 pm via Facebook Live.

A message from the Church Office

The main phone line to the cathedral is experiencing unanticipated outages as of Thursday this past week. Please accept our apologies and advance thanks for your patience if you have failed to connect with the main office. As we work to repair the problem, please email
the church office at 


You can also contact Fr. Mark & Fr. Dan on their cell phones.
Spiritual Evenings
Three evenings on the Spirituality of Lent with Mother Lyn Crow. February 26, March 5, and March 12 at 6:30 pm on Zoom.

Find the link on the St. John’s Community Group on Facebook.
COVID VACCINES FOR SENIORS
The Covid-19 vaccine clinic at Kedren Hospital does not require appointments for seniors over 65 years of age. There is a special seniors only waiting line. An appointment is helpful, but not necessary. Also, Kaiser Permanente allows persons 75 and over, outside their plan to get vaccinated by calling 1-833-KP4CARE (1-833-574-2273). Seniors who need to access other options can receive internet support, please contact Fr. Dan for more information.
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Online Services

Services will continue to be streamed on our Facebook page here. Sunday morning mass is at 11:00 a.m. and Sunday night compline is at 8:00 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday evening prayer are at 6:30 p.m., also on the Facebook page. The Sunday services are also uploaded to YouTube.
Online Giving

Giving is still important to the operation of the church in these interesting times. You can give online through our website donation platform here, or by the mobile version Give Plus on Android or iPhone. Checks made out to "St. John's Church" may be mailed to Clergy House; reply to this email for the address. You can also text STJOHNSLA to 44321 for a text-to-give option!
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