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Deans' Note | November 28, 2021


Every year as we prepare for the coming of Christmas at St. John’s we join many other churches across the nation in the Advent Conspiracy – a way to separate our pre-Christmas practices from the hype of the consumer culture. The Advent Conspiracy invites us to “Worship fully, spend less, give more, and love all.” These simple actions allow us to step into the spirit of Advent preparation.


As hard as it may be, let’s not give in to the stressful, frantic, anxious spirit of buying and busyness. Rather, spend time in quiet and prayer to prepare for the coming of Jesus more fully into our own lives. As strange as it may seem, spending less money on gifts with little meaning provides an opportunity to be thoughtful and creative in giving more of ourselves – maybe giving the gift of time together, or a handmade gift, or give something in the name of the person you might otherwise give a gift they may not really need.


Here at St. John’s, we have the perfect opportunity at our alternative Christmas fair during the Sundays of Advent. Last year we couldn’t offer this experience because of the pandemic, but this year it's back! This year all proceeds from our Christmas fair will go to our Choral Academy and our food pantry. You will have the opportunity to give to these ministries and you will receive a card that lets your friends or family members know you gave a gift in their name to either feed people in need, or to help children learn to sing and gain important life skills through the Choral Academy. This year Fr. Mark’s jams and preserves will also be on offer again as a homemade gift for those on your shopping list. 100% of the proceeds go to these two ministries as well.


We will have a Christmas giving tree (new this year). Everyone who gives a gift to these ministries will have their names placed as ornaments on the tree as a visible sign of love incarnate given to our neighbors. This year, we also are partnering with a neighborhood school. While we are exploring with their principal ways we can make a positive contribution, we will also invite them to participate in our choral program – an opportunity many children may not otherwise have to learn music.


The last theme in our Advent Conspiracy is to love all. That’s at the heart of everything we do. Jesus came into our world, our neighborhood, as the child of Bethlehem and he loved us so much that he gave himself for us. So, as we prepare for this Christmas season, let’s love our neighbors, those around us at St. John’s, and all those we encounter this Advent. While anxiety ramps up around us, let’s give kindness and joy. The world turned upside down at Christmas when God’s love was made flesh for us -- good tidings to make us very merry all year long.

Vaccination Policy

Don't forget to bring your vaccine card to mass if you have not already done so! Facial coverings continue to be required.

St. John's Cathedral School Partnership Meeting

Wednesday, December 01, 2021 at 5:30 pm


St. John's Cathedral is partnering with Birdielee V. Bright Elementary School. If you wish to learn more about this partnership, please join us and Principal Renee Smith via Zoom on Wednesday December 5, 2021 at 5:30pm.


The link will be posted on our St. John's Cathedral Facebook group.

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Winter 2021 Newsletter | St. John's Cathedral

As we begin a new church year on the first Sunday of Advent, November 28, we launch into a new season of Christian Education. There are several events to look forward to over the next few months. During Advent, our Sunday morning series at 11:30, The Words of the Prophets focuses on the Old Testament readings for each Sunday.

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Upcoming Events

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Christian Education

Sunday Morning Advent Series:

The Words of the Prophets 

Sunday, November 28, 2021

at 11:30 am


Come explore the Old Testament readings for each Sunday. This provides the opportunity to explore several prophets of Israel including Jeremiah, Zephaniah, Micah and one many may not be familiar with, Baruch, a prophet who doesn’t appear in some Bibles, we will find out why. During our Advent study we will look at the historical context of each of these prophets and then spend time soaking up the message the particular reading has for us as we prepare for Christmas. 


This week's reading:

Jeremiah 33: 14-16

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Stewardship: Every Perfect Gift | St. John's Cathedral

For many of us the words from the hymn we call the doxology ring in our minds with the mention of the first line - praise God from whom all blessings flow; the words may be too familiar. How often do we remember that all our blessings come from the hand of God?

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Community

All Saint's Day Mementos

You can pick up your mementos from the All Saint's Day Ofrenda from

St. John's in the Baptistry this Sunday.

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Cathedral Tour

This week please join us for the first regular tour at the cathedral in nearly two years.

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Vestry On-Call

This Sunday's Vestry Person On-Call

Erik Knutzen (Senior Warden)



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.

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Office Hours


The Office Is Closed

November 24 through November 26


The Cathedral is open for parishioners and visitors:


Tuesday through Thursday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm


Saturday from 8:00 am - 11:00 am

(Appointments only through our Sexton, Ada Galindo)


Sunday Mornings starting at 7:00 am


Monday and Friday Office is Closed


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