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Deans' Note
March 7, 2021

We have walked the Stations of the Cross each week during Lent at St. John's for many years. Like all of our Lenten practices, we continue this journey with Jesus digitally this year on Friday March 19 and 26 at 6:30pm. 

Walking the Stations began as pilgrims to Jerusalem sought to follow the route Jesus took from his condemnation by Pilate, to the Cross, and finally his burial. But the practice soon spread throughout the Church. While Christians have often walked the stations in outdoor processions, it is far more common to walk the route Jesus walked within the walls of church buildings where images of the events of his last hours are depicted in art. 

There are 14 traditional stations used for meditation, some are imagined as what might have happened to Jesus and developed in the tradition -- such as his falling three times, or his meeting a woman named Veronica who wipes his face with her veil. We at St. John's use a shorter version based on moments mentioned in the passion stories in the Gospels.

The stations we use are wonderful abstract original paintings from the New York artist Simon Carr. The images will be highlighted as we stop for each meditation. We invite you to join us as we walk this brief pilgrimage.

Spiritually, following Jesus on his journey to the cross not only highlights his suffering and death for us, but also allows us to invite him into our own life journey and ultimately into our own death, knowing that he walks with us now and into the future. Where have you experienced loss, grief, or accompanied someone else on that journey? The stations give us a time to allow Jesus to be with us in those moments.

Each of the paintings of the stations are dark and abstract, evoking emotions and experiences rather than defined images. There is one last station in the series, a large, bright and dynamic image of the cross transformed -- the station of the resurrection. Here we come in hope for healing, new beginning, and the power of life conquering death and darkness. What better way for us in these days as we glimpse the end of this pandemic and as we know that through the death of Jesus a new world was emerging in a garden just as the sun was rising.
Spiritual Evenings
Join us for the last evening on the Spirituality of Lent with Mother Lyn Crow on March 12 at 6:30 pm on Zoom.

Find the link on the St. John’s Community Group on Facebook or watch it live on our Facebook Page.
Christian Education: The Gospel of Mark
We will continue studying Mark's Gospel for all of Lent. It's 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.


March 21, 2021
Professor Jonathan Reed from the University of La Verne will join us Sunday, March 21 to discuss what the archeology of ancient Jerusalem tells us about the last days of Jesus' life.
Jonathan Reed
Jonathan Reed is the Provost and Vice President of Academy Affairs at the University of La Verne. He is a leading authority on the archaeology of early Christianity and has conducted research at the Albright Institute for Archaeological Research in Jerusalem, the American Academy in Rome, and the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. He is a professor of religious studies at La Verne and has been on the research council of Claremont Graduate University’s Institute for Antiquity and Christianity.

He has authored and co-authored numerous books including “The Harper Collins’ Visual Guide to the New Testament” and “Excavating Jesus.” 
Outdoor In-Person Mass
Our in-person mass at the garden will resume on March 21, 20201 at 8 am. There is limited seating, so a reservation is required.

To make a reservation email:
Book Club
A book study of Citizen: Faithful Discipleship in a Partisan World by C. Andrew Doyle is sponsored by our Social Witness Committee. We will be discussing chapters 7-8.

The next meeting is on Tuesday, March 9, 2021, at 7 pm via Facebook Live.
COVID-19 VACCINE
Starting on Monday, March 1, 2021, teachers food service workers, and first responders are eligible to receive the vaccine.

The Covid-19 vaccine clinic at Kedren Hospital does not require appointments for seniors over 65 years of age. There is a special senior-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.
Special Easter Offering
for Flowers & Special Music
Even though we are digital, we want to enter into the joy of Easter with flowers and special music. A letter will be coming out this week, but you can donate here.
FOOD PANTRY
If you know a senior who is homebound and might need food delivered, please contact Fr. Dan.

The next food pantry will be Saturday, March 20 at 8:30 am.

Click HERE if you would like to donate a lenten offering to this ministry of loving our neighbors.
Let's Connect
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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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