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Deans' Note | February 13, 2022


What does Absalom Jones have to do with renewing your marriage vows? Glad you asked! The answer is two neighboring days on the calendar. The church celebrates the first African American ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church on February 13 and of course the next day is Valentine's Day. At St. John's it usually winds up that we celebrate this great leader of the Black Church on the same day we ask couples to renew the vows of love and commitment they have made to their spouse.


As you may recall, Absalom Jones and Richard Allen both were formerly enslaved and had won their freedom. Both also attended Philadelphia's St. George's Methodist Church. On a Sunday morning in 1787, Jones, Allen, and several other black members of the congregation were physically pulled from their knees by white church elders to go to another part of the gallery.. In response, the entire group left en masse never to return. Both men took different journeys afterwards, Allen eventually founding the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and Jones entering the Episcopal Church in which he would be ordained.


We celebrate this great act of Gospel protest in the face of racism this Sunday as we conclude our monthlong celebration of Black history that began with our remembrance of Dr. King. Let these noble saints encourage us by their example and aid us with their prayers to stand against injustice in our own generation. 


We encourage you also to attend church with your spouse this Sunday. As our culture celebrates romantic love on Valentines Day, renew the covenant of committed love you share. St. Valentine was a third Century martyr about whom we actually know very little. One legend says he secretly married Christian couples in defiance of the Roman emperor who thought young men made better soldiers if they were single. He's also a patron saint of bee-keepers -- go figure. Not much there about flowers or chocolates, but maybe honey? 


So this weekend isn't just about the Super Bowl, in our city, it's about standing up against racism and above all standing up for love -- not only married love, but the love that claims us all as God's beloved. As the words of the old hymn put it:


In Christ there is no east or west,

in him no south or north,

but one great fellowship of love

throughout the whole wide earth.

Upcoming Events

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The Feast of Absalom Jones

Sunday, February 13, 2022 at 10:00 am

In-Person & Online


Dn. Margaret encourages (in recognition and celebration of the contributions made by African-Americans and their descendants to the Episcopal Church) traditional African attire this Sunday at the Mass. We are celebrating the life and work of the Rev. Absalom Jones, the first African-American ordained in the Episcopal Church in 1795.


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Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of Luke

When Simon Speaks: An African 3-G Approach To The Gospel Of Luke

Sunday, February 13, 2022 at 11:30 am

In-Person and Online


Take a deep dive into the Gospel of Luke, who we read throughout this liturgical year in our Sunday masses. How does Luke tell the story of Jesus? How is his story distinct, and how similar to the other writers who tell the story of Jesus? Like all tours, we will see the whole map, but pay particular attention to key places of interest. We will combine the study of the text with time to allow ourselves to meet the Jesus who speaks in a unique way through this telling of the Gospel.


Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder is Professor of New Testament and Culture, and Vice President of Academic Affairs and Academic Dean at Chicago Theological Seminary. She received a PhD in New Testament Studies from Vanderbilt University. While engaging what she terms “womanist maternal thought,” she explores ways in which the Bible speaks to current-day motherhood through an African American lens. She is a dually-aligned National Baptist and Disciples of Christ minister. Among her other writings is “The Gospel of Luke” in True to Our Native Land: An African American New Testament Commentary (2007) and Simon of Cyrene: A Case of Roman Conscription (2002).

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Vaccination Policy

Don't forget to bring your vaccine card to mass if you have not already done so!

Booster shots are required. Facial coverings continue to be required.

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Vestry On-Call

This Sunday's Vestry Person On-Call

Charlotte Borst

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.

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Mother Lyn Is On Call


Mother Lyn is on call for any pastoral emergencies

on the following dates: Tuesday, Feb. 15, Wednesday, Feb. 16, and Thursday, Feb. 17.


The Deans will be out of town on these days.

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Food Pantry

Saturday, February 19, 2022

8:30 am-10:30 am


Our next Food Pantry is next Saturday. Every third Saturday of the month we distribute fresh produce and canned goods to families in the community. Thanks to Ruby Sylvestre, Louis and Lurelean Gaines we will also be giving out meat and dairy this month.


We also want to give thanks to Linda Whitlock (Amanda Yang's grandmother) along with friends of hers from the Assistance League of Riverside, for donating over 60 handmade knitted hats to the Food Pantry.


Southern California Healthcare Outreach (SCHO), a student-run organization at the University of Southern California will be at the food pantry helping people register for health care. They work to expand healthcare coverage among uninsured and underinsured populations in Los Angeles. 

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VANCO MOBILE


Getting set up with our new giving app "Vanco Mobile Faith Engagement?" It's easier than you think! Use the attached PDF to get started.



If you have trouble connecting to the church when searching for "St. John's Cathedral" in the app, try searching for "Los Angeles" and then scrolling until you see St. John's Cathedral, 514 W. Adams Blvd.


Of course you can always sign into VANCO on our website by clicking the "Donate" button on our home page. Still having trouble? Phone or email the church office and someone will be on hand to return your call or help.

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