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Deans' Note | January 16, 2022


At St. John's we are not engaging in a particular day of service, but engaging in a way of service in our community through serving particular neighbors in our particular community. We have already reached out to our neighbors at Birdielee V. Bright Elementary School and asked them how we might serve them. We invited them to come to our Food Pantry in December as we partnered with the St. John's Well Child Clinic to give toys to all children who came and to provide Covid vaccines and boosters for adults and children.


After our meeting this past week we will continue our service by finding what needs classroom teachers have for extra supplies not provided by the school district, but which dedicated teachers would like to supply, often purchasing them out of their own pockets. How can we help them? 


Many poor children come to school without appropriate clothing on cold or rainy days, or whose clothes are worn and need suitable things to wear. How can we help? 

The school grounds lack appropriate green space and need to be more inviting and beautiful. We have members in our congregation ready to help to write grants to make those changes. How can we help? 


Our Cathedral Choral Academy seeks to make the gift of music possible in the lives of children form the school and around our community along with a hearty and healthy meal every Thursday evening. How can we help?


We have been serving our neighbors through our food pantry ministry for several years, but high quality protein is less available from the LA Food Bank and other sources, so we will be supplementing what we receive with fresh meat and chicken along with canned tuna, eggs and cheese as available. So you may be asking, how can we help? 


We are hoping members of our St. John's community will sponsor this additional food each month and be a Food Pantry Neighbor. For $250, you can feed our neighbors who are food insecure and need this vital help. Fr. Dan and Walter Killmer are sponsoring this month, and Fr. Mark will be the Neighbor for April. What month will you be a Neighbor?


All these things seem small, and in one sense they are. They will not change our world. They will not even transform our community or city. They are small acts of loving and serving our neighbors, seeds of new creation possibilities, signs of the beloved community in our midst.


So this weekend and in the weeks and months to come, let's love our neighbors in an active way of service, not only honoring the legacy of Dr. King, but engaging the way of discipleship of the one Dr. King followed, our Lord Jesus.


Upcoming Events

Vaccination Policy

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

Booster shots will be required starting January 16. Facial coverings continue to be required.

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Christian Education | Winter 2022


Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of Luke

Sundays, February 6 through March 13 ( Six weeks)

at 11:30 am, Zoom and in-person


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.


Why the Cross?

Sundays, March 20 through April 10 (Four weeks)

at 11:30 am, Zoom and in-person


As we enter deeper into the Season of Lenten and our focus turns toward Jesus' journey to Jerusalem, to suffering, and death, the cross becomes a central focus of the church's liturgy. But why the cross? What is the meaning of Jesus death for us? What are the ways the Christian tradition understood Jesus' death as atonement for sin and means for our reconciliation? How can we come to understand the grace God gives to millions and to me and you through the cross.


Basic Christian Formation

Saturdays, February 5 through April 9

at 10:00am, Zoom Only


This is the basic course for all those who are exploring the Christian faith, want to reconsider or reclaim their faith, and even if you are new to St. John's. This class has been offered annually over many years for everyone considering Baptism, Confirmation, reception, or to prepare parents of children to be baptized. More information will be available in a separate announcement on this foundational class.

Community

Seeking Experienced Grant Writers

As we explore ways to partner with Birdielee V. Bright Elementary, St. John’s is seeking experienced grant writers who are willing to share their skills. We hope to identify a small team of teachers/administrators who are interested in learning about the grant writing process. Together, we will work to identify a specific project, develop a fundraising strategy, and construct and submit proposals. Our initial goal is to raise sufficient funds to see the project through. Long-term, we hope to equip and empower school staff to pursue grant opportunities that would benefit their students. If you have a grant writing background, and are interested in helping with this project, please reach out to Fr. Dan or Deacon Margaret.

Annual Meeting of St. John's Cathedral

January 30, 2022 at 11:30 am

Zoom and in-person


All members in good standing of the congregation are invited to attend. The agenda includes an exciting update on our property redevelopment, our budget for 2022 and ratification of our Vestry slate for 2022.

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Walt Disney Concert Hall Tickets


With thanks to Earl Lerron Mounger, a limited number of vouchers are available for members of the congregation to receive two complimentary tickets to any Chamber Music, Organ, or Green Umbrella concert at Disney Hall now through June 7th (dates are listed on the back of the voucher).



Please email [email protected] or call 213.747.6285 if you would like to receive one or have one set aside for pick up.

One voucher per household please.

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