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Dean's Note | June 4, 2023


What does it mean to be the church? What is required of me? Is attending church services on Sunday morning enough? 


No, not even close; though showing up is really important. First, let us be clear, the church is not the physical building. Rather, we are the body of Christ, we are the church. We, the people who follow Jesus. We are his hands, feet, voice, conscious, here on earth, in this time and place. We listen and learn from the teachings of Jesus; then we are called to act: to show up, to advocate, to teach, to preach, to heal, to proclaim, to love. 


Showing up as the church is a fine first step, but it is simply not enough. For instance, St. John’s is beginning the process to discern how God is calling you to be the church, and who is needed to lead this congregation as your new Dean. To engage the Cathedral in this process of discernment, the first step is the formation of a Parish Profile Discernment Committee to create a profile describing the people who attend, how we are called to serve and minister, and who is needed to lead.


If you have thoughts and feelings about the future of this Cathedral, it is not enough to keep them to yourself or voice them to fellow parishioners, friends and family. Instead, please consider volunteering to be a part of the committee and process – or forever hold your peace. All voices and perspectives are needed to be heard and considered. Please do not count on someone else showing up, if you’re not willing to do so yourself. This is your chance to live your faith, and be the church.


In the same way, if we think of ourselves as LGBTQIA friendly and welcoming, how are we going to demonstrate our love this month for Pride? In LA, we have a challenge. Anyone wishing to participate in the LA Pride Parade must miss Sunday church at 10am to attend.

I wonder why the parade organizers did not take church services into consideration when planning this citywide celebration for many people like us, and allies? Perhaps, it’s because the church has failed to show up for them – for us? 


Is it enough simply to say we welcome our LGBTQIA siblings here? How do we demonstrate

our acceptance and love? One thought would be to combine services next Sunday at 8am, and go together as a church to the parade – to walk, watch, or ride on the float if walking is not an option? We could be the church that shows up, living our faith, and acting on our beliefs. How else will people know?


I would welcome the opportunity to be with all of you for Pride LA next Sunday on June 11th. Wouldn’t that be amazing – a church showing up to demonstrate our love, acceptance and support? If you are in support of this idea, this Sunday in the back of the church will be a notepad for you to express your opinion, either for or against. Those who act, by voicing your opinion, will make the decision for all of us. In response, I will follow your lead.


Again, the question on the table will be to combine services at 8am, so that we as a church can demonstrate our love by showing up at the parade as the people of St. John’s Cathedral. Please let your voice be heard.


Then on Tuesday, your Vestry will select the Parish Profile Discernment Committee as the first step toward calling your next Dean. If you care about the future of this Cathedral, how we worship, or what we do, please volunteer to serve on this committee. You matter greatly to this church, and collectively all of you will discern what happens next. Be the church, we are called to be.

Profile Committee Invitation


Dear Members of St. John's,

 

As we begin the search process to call the next Dean of St. John's Cathedral, we wanted to extend an invitation to participate in that process by serving on the Profile Committee.

 

The Profile Committee will consist of around 4 people who will be responsible for creating the job description for the Cathedral Dean. To increase our chances of finding the best candidates, the job description will need to accurately capture St. John's history, as well as who we currently are as a congregation, the challenges we face, and our hopes for the future. This description will be included with the job posting, so prospective candidates can better understand the role and determine whether they would be a good fit.

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We Bid Farewell to Mr. Stephen Salts

This week we bid fond farewell to Mr. Stephen Salts, who has served as the Director of the Cathedral Choral Academy since 2019. With the support of our vestry and cathedral community, Stephen started the CCA in earnest nearly five years ago. He continued weekly choir trainings online through the COVID-19 pandemic and has worked diligently to bring the program back in person over the past year and a half. You may have seen our children participate on a monthly basis in our choral services, but what you might not have seen is the weekly rehearsals and planning Stephen has executed with great spiritual and musical care for the children in our midst. I have long believed that the fruits of Stephen’s work will flourish in the years to come, when future Bishops, Priests, Deacons, and Lay People remember with affection the spiritual and musical wisdom they received from Stephen’s careful tutelage.

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Upcoming Services

First Sunday After Pentecost

Sunday, June 4, 2023



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

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


Livestream available via Facebook and YouTube

Diaconal Ordination

Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 10:00 am



Bishop John Harvey Taylor will ordain Timothy Gardner Hamlin, Joshua Hing Shing Wong, Melvin Maximiano Soriano and Jonathan Timothy Stoner to the Sacred Order of Deacons at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 10 here at St. John’s Cathedral.

Photo: First Diocesan Juneteenth Service, 2022

Juneteenth Service

Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 3:00 pm



The Diocese of Los Angeles will present its second annual Juneteenth celebration at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 17 here at St. John’s Cathedral. The Rev. Stacey Forte Dupré will the the preacher for the service, which is sponsored by the Program Group on Black Ministry and the H. Belfield Hannibal Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians. The Adrian Dunn Singers will perform spirituals and gospel music and the Rev. Lester McKenzie, a native of South Africa and rector of St. Mary's Church, Laguna Beach, will provide African drumming and song.

Compline Returns in the Fall


Our last Compline service of the season was this month. Compline will return in the Fall. More information on Compline services will be added in future communications.

Vestry On-Call

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

LA Pride Parade

Sunday June 11, 2023 at 11:00 am


Former Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will join members of the Diocese of Los Angeles to march in the historic L.A. Pride Parade in Hollywood on Sunday, June 11, beginning at 11:00 am.

Street Closure Taking Place on Sunday, June 18 for CicLAvia—South LA

In case you're not familiar, CicLAvia is a non-profit organization that partners with the City of LA to produce car free days, transforming the streets into public parks for the day. The event is free, family-friendly and open to the public. Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell's office will also be partnering with us to bring their 3rd annual Juneteenth Celebration & Resource Fair to this event!


On that day, 6.2 miles of streets (including portions of Vermont Ave and Century Blvd) will be closed to cars from 7am to 6pm. During this time, motorized vehicles will not be able to access the route. 8 major intersections will be open for cars to cross the route. Parking will not be allowed on the route starting at 1am that day.


Though the church is not directly on the route, please note that there may be additional traffic congestion during the event hours, and you may need to take a different route to church that day. Please plan accordingly and allow additional time to drive.

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