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Weekly News Update

Deans' Note | June 20, 2021


Over the weeks since we have returned to congregational worship in the Cathedral, we have experienced a gradual softening of the restrictions put in place to ensure our health. In Los Angeles, Covid cases continue to decline and vaccines have continued to prove effective in significantly slowing the spread of disease. This past week our governor has officially ended many of the mandates previously put in place regarding social distancing and mask-wearing in public gatherings.


Our Bishop, informed by a council of advice drawn from across the diocese (of which Fr. Mark is a member) has been monitoring the situation throughout the pandemic to make decisions about protocols for public worship based on health recommendations rather than political expediency. All of the policies he has put forward have been thoughtful, sensible, and conservative in an effort to protect God's people. 


On Monday, Bishop Taylor issued the hopeful pastoral response many of us have been waiting for. Beginning this Sunday, vaccinated people will be allowed to worship without face coverings and will no longer need to maintain social distance in worship. Members of the congregation are also invited to sing congregational hymns even without masks. We will still continue to refrain from the common cup and communion will be distributed in only one kind (as per a directive from Presiding Bishop Curry). Other elements are available in the full letter linked in this edition of the update.


Most of us may find this welcome news, and others may have a more anxious response. We may not be ready to take this next step. In no way are these new protocols absolute. In other words, if you are more comfortable wearing a mask, please continue to do so. You can opt not to wear one as you prefer as well. 


We are re-learning what it's like to be back together physically as Christ's body at St. John's, and so we bear one another's burdens allowing each of us the space and the grace to move at our own pace. We continue to expect that everyone who can be vaccinated will be if they attend public worship, but if you have not been we ask you to continue to worship online.


We also know that there are families in our congregation with children too young to be vaccinated as yet. There are specific recommendations as to how we keep children safe while at church in the Bishop's protocols. 


This next step will be a blessing. We will finally see each other's faces again. As we look beyond the masks, may we use this experience to look more deeply at one another, not at the masks we wear, or that others place on us, but as we each truly are, God's beloved children and siblings in Christ.



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Juneteenth Sunday Service

June 20, 2021, at 9:00 am


Join us this Sunday as we will be celebrating Juneteenth and we will also be giving special blessings for Father's Day.


If you are not vaccinated we welcome you to watch the service online via Facebook and YouTube.

Upcoming Events


The Man God Exalted:

Reading David in II Samuel

Sunday's at 10:30 am

Now - Through July


This week's presenter, Robert Alter. author of The Art of Biblical Narrative, and of a new groundbreaking commentary and translation of the Hebrew Bible.


Learn more about our presenters and dates by downloading a digital flyer here:

https://bit.ly/3iGTnCN

Living in the New Normal

w/ Martha Watson

June 23, 2021, at 7:00 pm

(Zoom Session)


You are invited to join us for another evening of conversation regarding the meaning of the last 15 months and how you see yourself moving forward. This will be a confidential ZOOM meeting. It will not be recorded for viewing in the future. The facilitator is Martha M. Watson, a member of this parish.


The link will be shared on the St. John's Cathedral Community Facebook Group

Food Pantry

June 19, 2021

from 8:30am-10:30am


Our food pantry is every third Saturday of the month. We help families in the community with canned goods and fresh produce.


If you know a senior who is homebound and might need food delivered, please contact Fr. Dan.

LGBTQ Pride Sunday

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Sunday, June 27, 2021, at 9 am

(In-person & Online)


This year Pride Sunday is June 27, 2021. Please join us as we will celebrate Pride Month starting at 9 am.


Music from the Trans Chorus and The Rev. Canon Susan Russell as guest preacher.


We will be having a special lighting display for LGBTQ+ Pride.

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Parish Brunches


As we continue the process of reopening the Cathedral for public worship and our common life together, the entire congregation is invited to a series of Parish Brunches held on Sunday, June 27, July 25, August 29, and September 19. Additional details to follow.

Rosary Group


Requests for confidential prayer are now being accepted via slips of paper in a small lock-box at the welcome table in the church. These requests are only seen by our priests and are overseen by the Rosary Group. Alternatively, parishioners may write directly to Fr. Dan if additional privacy is desired.

Community

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Book Bag Drive

We are now accepting donations for Book Bags that will be distributed to the children of our Food Pantry guests. If you would like to learn more or have questions you may contact us here.


To make a donation click on the donation button.

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