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Weekly News Update

Dean's Note


Dear Friends In Christ,


Let us take a deep breath, and allow the Spirit of God to quiet our minds and hearts, and give us

peace.


You will read today that Dr. Christopher Gravis, Canon for Music and Cathedral Arts, is going on

sabbatical for the next two months, beginning next week and returning in October. I think

it is fair to say that neither Chris nor I have known the right time to share this news. Chris was

granted this sabbatical from his university position some time ago, and with it, comes time

away from us.


We will miss Dr. Gravis greatly, and let us with joyful hearts wish him an amazing adventure for

renewal and health for years to come. While he is gone, Dr. Zachery Neufeld, our gifted

Organist, will lead us in music as he does masterfully and with grace. In addition, we will have at

least one member of our magnificent choir leading us in song. Please join us Sunday to pray for

Chris. Come sing with us, and don’t forget your sunglasses.


Sunglasses! Yes, for our sanctuary is shining bright with new lighting thanks to a generous gift

from Dr. Lo Sprague, President of The Guibord Center. Thank you, Lo!

Special thanks to Mr. Kyle Black too. As our Canon for Parish Administration, he secures bids

and oversees so much of the work done to make all things possible.


Changing lightbulbs in our grand space is no easy lift. Indeed, the task took eight workers,

movable scaffolding, a scissor lift and significant resources to accomplish this task, and it looks

beautiful. On a similar and glorious note, the speakers of our sound system are working again

after a long year, as is our ability to assist people with hearing impairments. With these two

elements, lights and sound, along with your investment in a professional video system, we are

ready for lights, sound and action this Sunday and thereafter.


On a final note, this Sunday after the 10am service the Vestry of St. John’s Cathedral will elect

parishioners to fill open seats, as previously mentioned. Nominations are now closed, and the

election will take place with a paper ballot completed by the Vestry. Please come, and join us.

You are most welcome.


After the election, there will be a light lunch served followed by parish updates and the work of

being people of God called to serve. Your active participation is the life of this parish is essential

to the Cathedral being truly a house for all people.


Come let us worship God in the beauty of Holiness.



With love and blessings,

Anne Sawyer

Interim Dean & Priest-in-Charge

A Special Announcement from Dr. Christopher Gravis

Dear friends,

 

It’s hard to believe that this September marks the start of my seventh year with you at St. John’s Cathedral. Serving our community is one of the great blessings of my life and work. As we finish these last weeks of Summer I will be taking a time of spiritual renewal, and fulfilling a “bucket-list” dream of mine to walk 500 miles on the Camino de Santiago across northern Spain. 

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Upcoming Services

Eleventh Sunday After Pentecost

Sunday, August 13, 2023


Said Mass is at 8:00 am | In-Person Only

Sung Mass is at 10:00 am | In-Person and Online



Livestream available via Facebook and YouTube | Service Leaflet

Vestry On-Call

Arnie Ree



Vestry members are partners with clergy, encouraging the growth of community and the establishment of common ground in the spiritual life of the congregation. Parishioners are always welcome to speak with these individuals on Sunday morning; they assist in making sure our questions, comments, or concerns are heard.

Community

Food Pantry

Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 8:30 am -10:30 am



Our next Food Pantry event is Saturday, August 19th. We are committed to supporting our community by providing fresh produce, canned goods, and frozen goods to families in need. The gates will open at 8:30am, and we will continue serving until supplies last. We invite everyone to come and take advantage of this opportunity to access nutritious food for themselves and their families.

Connect with our St. John's Community

If you want to get more involved, keep up to date with life at the Parish, or meet other parishioners with similar interests, come join the St. John's Cathedral Community Group in WhatsApp!


Follow the link below to join the community page and select from a variety of group chats for the Parish: the Flower or Liturgical Guild, the Parish Hiking Group, a Young Adults Ministry group chat, and more!


If you have a ministry or community building activity you'd like to get represented on the WhatsApp community with a group chat, feel free to reach out to Caleb Triche at 951-271-6186 or caleb.triche@gmail.com to get it set up!


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