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Abstract art and religious and political activism will intersect at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral for their celebration of Black History Month. St. John's has a history of Social Justice activism. This year St. John's will host several local abstract artists to provide a platform to express social and political commentary in unique and thought-provoking ways. Abstract art, with its focus on shapes, color, and forms, allows for unconventional and symbolic representations of societal issues and political movements. This year St. John is focused on providing a safe space for our community to gather to discuss strategies to confront racism. We have invited three guest preachers who are committed to Social Justice: Brandon Harris the Associate Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life at USC will kick off the month of Black History on January 14 for Martin Luther King Jr Sunday. Dean Harris is committed to interfaith engagement and racial justice He was ordained at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, the historic church community of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Rev. Canon Warner Traynham, the former rector of St. John's, is known for his pioneering leadership in the inclusion of LGBTQ+ in the church will return to preach on January 28. Andre Henry theologian, musician, and author of the bestselling book All the White Friends I Couldn't Keep. Andre is an anti-racism activist. He will close out the month on February 11 when he preaches for Absalom Jones Sunday. Absalom Jones was an early anti-racism activist and the first Black priest ordained in the Episcopal Church. Please join us. 

 

Canon Earl Mounger & The Very Rev. Anne Sawyer


Upcoming

The Baptism of Our Lord

Sunday, January 7, 2024, 8:00am Said Holy Eucharist (in the Lady Chapel)

Sunday, January 7, 2024, 10:00am Sung Holy Eucharist (in the Sanctuary)

In-Person and Live Streamed on Facebook and YouTube

Vestry On-Call

Mr. Hamilton Yang



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

Welcome to African American History, 2024 | Canon Earl Mounger


As we begin our annual observance of Black History here at St. John’s, I am reminded of the scripture in Isaiah 42:9: “See the former things have taken place, and new things I declare, before they spring into being I announce them to you.”

 

This verse from the prophet Isaiah makes me think of my paternal ancestors enslaved on a plantation in North Carolina. What must they have been thinking when they were given their freedom? What did the word freedom mean when all they knew was what their master had told them and their ancestors before them, who had arrived as far back as 1619, that you belong to me? What did this new beginning have in store for them?

 

 “See, the former things have taken place."


...READ MORE HERE

Compline


Is scheduled be held THIS SUNDAY at 8:00pm. The service is sung in its entirety by the choir under the direction of Dr. Christopher Gravis with a time for light refreshment and fellowship afterwards. The ancient office of Compline derives its name from a Latin word meaning ‘completion’ (completorium). It is above all a service of quietness and reflection before rest at the end of the day

Annual Parish Meeting

February 4th at 12:00pm following Sunday Eucharist


This important event in the life of St. John’s will take place on Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 12:00pm. There will be important details concerning parish life discussed. Please plan to attend!

Bloy House continues formation classes for laity


Bloy House, the Episcopal Theological School at Los Angeles, continues to offer formation classes. These courses are designed to meet requirements for the new diocesan lay licensing program, but are of general interest as well, and all are welcome. The fee for each class is $25. Click here for more information and to register.

SAVE THE DATE: Next Saturday


Bishop John Harvey Taylor will ordain three transitional deacons to the Sacred Order of Priests at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 13, at St. John's.


Ordinands are the Rev. Joshua Hing Shing Wong, the Rev. Melvin Maximiano Soriano, and the Rev. Jonathan Timothy Stoner

 

The prayers and presence of the diocesan community are requested.

ADDITIONAL PARKING: https://bit.ly/41HFZCV

JOIN THE BOOK CLUB...


January 15th at 7:00pm as they read All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep by Andre Henry in preparation for a visit by the author to the cathedral on February 11, 2024 as we celebrate Black History Month. Contact the parish office for more information.

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