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Weekly News Update

Dear Friends In Christ,


During this celebratory season of Eastertide, there are a few realities that can awaken us. One is a low bank balance, and the other is drawing from investments to pay property taxes and bills.


Such mundane transactions are of this world, and so are we – for now. This scenario had me

taking a close look at our finances, and checking our pledge list at least once or twice. We need

you, dear people of God, to support our beautiful church and to make all things possible,

including worship and glorious music every Sunday, and God’s work in our neighborhood, our

city and our world.


In the Episcopal Church, the definition of a member in good standing is being baptized or on the path toward baptism in most churches, church attendance regularly, a pledge of financial

support toward the operating expenses of our church, and your active participation in the life

of this parish.


Too often we see priests as leading worship. While we may play a role, the ministers of the

church are all of you.


The ministry of lay persons is to represent Christ and his Church; to bear witness to him

wherever they may be; and, according to the gifts given them, to carry on Christ's work of reconciliation in the world; and to take their place in the life, worship, and

governance of the Church (Book of Common Prayer).


This said, we do need your financial support. Attendance is back to pre-pandemic numbers;

however, both pledging and charitable contributions remain low.


To all of you who have made a generous pledge to St. John’s, thank you! If by chance, you have

not made a pledge this year, please consider making one today or, making a charitable

contribution online or by mail. Your financial support will allow us to continue operating

smoothly, to launch new initiatives, to be our best as we search for a new Dean long-term, and

to live fully into our dreams of building housing and community nearby.



Please become a member today, or renew your membership if it has lapsed. Again, for those

of you who have given already and join us at church or online, thank you for bearing witness to

Christ and his Church, and carrying on the work of reconciliation in our community and world.


May God bless you today and always,

Anne Sawyer

Interim Dean & Priest-in-Charge

Upcoming Services

The Sixth Sunday of Easter

Sunday, May 14, 2023


We will celebrate all mothers who give life, love and nurture us, in appreciation for their presence in our hearts and love. There will be a festive coffee hour following our 10 am service.



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 | Service Leaflet

Ascension Day Service at St. James

Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 7:00 pm


Join us for Ascension Day on Thursday, May 18th at 7 pm at St. James, to which our parishioners have been invited and The Very Rev. Anne Sawyer, Interim Dean, to be their guests for the service and a lovely dinner afterwards.


St. James is located at 3903 Wilshire Blvd (corner of Wilshire Blvd and St. Andrew's Place)

Please plan on street parking - they have a small lot behind the church (on St. Andrew's Place), however, that's likely to be mostly at capacity.


Doors open at 6:30 pm. Service begins at 7:00 pm


After the service, they'll have a catered dinner in their parish hall (which is right next to the church).

The Seventh Sunday of Easter

Sunday, May 21, 2023


After our 10 am service, we will give thanks and sing praises for all the volunteers who serve faithfully on Sunday and throughout the week to make church possible, and to glorify God. A special celebratory reception will be given in their honor, and there will be the chance to sign up for ministries that might be of interest to you. I hope you will join us in sharing our gratitude.

Day of Pentecost

Sunday, May 28, 2023


Bishop Taylor will be back with us on Pentecost as the Spirit blows through our church and into our lives, inspiring us once again to grow in faith, proclaim the Good News of Christ, and love each other always.

Vestry On-Call

Avie Kimbell



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

St. John's Cathedral Quilt


Canon Earl Mounger would like to thank those of you who have added your name to the new quilt project. The quilt documents members of the cathedral past and present. Earl still needs ten names to finish the second quilt. You can request a form from the parish office. $25 is asked to offset production costs.

Download Order Form

The Annual GLEAM Garden Party


On Sunday May 21, 2023 from 2-5PM your invited to the annual GLEAM Garden Party at the Episcopal Residence in Pasadena. The community gathers in the beautiful gardens at the home of the Bishop John Taylor and Canon Kathy O'Connor, make new friends and raise funds to support LGBTQIA+ ministry in the diocese.


This year they are excited to offer drag bingo, poetry stations with queer poets writing custom poetry, and more!


There is a suggested $30 donation at the door. Door donations of $40 include the first two rounds of Bingo. Door Donations of $50 will include all rounds of Bingo.


To RSVP for the garden party please email gleamlainfo@gmail.com. Address and parking details will be sent upon receiving your response.


This work is as critical as it ever has been and we look forward to seeing you continue the work of proclaiming God’s inclusive love available to absolutely everyone!

New Episcopalians confirmed, received at May 6 cathedral service


Bishop John Harvey Taylor confirmed or received some 20 new Episcopalians from congregations around the Diocese of Los Angeles at a special service at St. John's Cathedral, Los Angeles, on May 6. Taylor was the preacher; the Very Rev. Anne Sawyer, interim dean and priest in charge of the cathedral, presided at the Eucharist; the Rev. Dominique Nicolette Piper was deacon.


The service was the second annual diocese-wide confirmation service, established to serve congregations that will not have an episcopal visitation this year. The third annual service is scheduled for the first weekend in May in 2024.


Participating congregations included: St. Luke's of the Mountains Episcopal Church/ San Lucas de las Montañas, La Crescenta; St. Luke's/San Lucas Episcopal Church, Long Beach; Blessed Sacrament, Placentia; Mutual Ministry of St. Andrew's Church, Torrance, and Christ Episcopal Church, Redondo Beach; St. George's Episcopal Church, Riverside; St. Michael's Ministry Center, Riverside; St. Simon's Episcopal Church/Iglesia Episcopal de San Simón, San Fernando; St. Paul's Church, Ventura; and the St. John's Cathedral parish.


Photo: Bob Williams

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