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Weekly News Update

We have The Rev. Warner Traynham to thank for two amazing ministries of St. John’s Cathedral, Carter House and St. John’s Well Child and Family Center.


A week ago it was a visit to Carter House, which is affordable housing for 20 people with disabilities and a resident property manager. This week Canon Lurelean Gaines and I visited the first St. John’s Well Child and Family Center, or St. John’s Community Health (SJCH) located at 58th Street in South LA, after the clinic moved from St. John’s Cathedral years ago. We met with CEO, Jim Mangia – a visit that filled our hearts with joy.


The clinic began as a ministry of St. John’s with volunteer nurses, doctors and staff, welcoming neighborhood children to receive free preventative health care. The well-child clinic operated this way for years until the Rev. Traynham hired Mr. Mangia to take the lead. 


“In 1988 I was working in Oakland Ca with black and brown people with HIV/AIDS, and we couldn’t get them across the bridge to receive experimental treatments, even though there was no cure at the time. I became aware first hand of the real health disparities that exist among people, especially people of color without health insurance and with limited financial means,” explained Mr. Mangia.


He continued: “So, when St. John’s Church advertised an opening with their clinic, I was applied and was hired by The Rev. Traynham and his interview team.”


Today, the clinic that was opened by volunteers as a ministry is located in 21 physical locations, has three mobile clinics. They offer primary, dental, and vision care, behavioral health, maternal health, HIV/AIDs testing and treatment, transgendered health care, as well as operating the largest re-entry program for persons who were formally incarcerated behind bars. SJCH employs over 100 physicians and 400 union staff at a living wage, and operates with a budget over 151M. Repeatedly, the leadership of SJCH has identified areas of needs and health disparities. In response, they have responded by providing services, advocating on behalf of various communities; they have changed and written state policies, and they have secured funding for ongoing care and services where there once were none.


This includes the extension of state health care insurance benefits to all people, regardless of documentation status. During the COVID pandemic they secured the freezers needed to store vaccinations, which enabled their teams to vaccinate over 500,000 LA residents, and kept our children, families, neighbors and communities safe. Their list of services, or ministries continues to grow as do their locations, with the dedication, love and commitment of the SJCH leadership and staff.


What began as a ministry of our church is now a part of the fabric of LA, in the communities of greatest need, providing quality health care and services by professionals thanks to Mr. Mangia and his team, and St. John’s Cathedral. And the people say, Amen!


Love and blessings,

Anne+

Upcoming Services

This Sunday there will be only one service.

Daylight Saving Time Ends Sunday. Set Clocks Back One-Hour Saturday Night

The Feast of All Saints

Sunday, November 5th, 2023


Choral Mass is at 9:00 am| In-Person and Online

Livestream available via Facebook and YouTube

Stewardship Season 2023 | St. John's Cathedral


We write to you in the spirit of gratitude for your presence, gifts of time and talent, and for blessing us at St. John's simply by participating in church services on-line or in person. Whether you have attended St. John's for 40+ years, are a recent congregant, or find yourself somewhere in between, you are loved with equal fervor by Christ.


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Join us on Sunday November 12th!


On Sunday, November 12th, The Reverend Anne Gardner will serve as our guest preacher, offering a reflection on her experience of walking the famed Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile path that extends across the width of northern Spain. 

 

She has written a book about this extraordinary journey, recently published by Adelaide Books (NY/Lisbon), titled And So I Walked. The book recounts both the challenges of completing a long-distance hike as well as the emotional and spiritual undercurrents her time on the trail revealed. 

 

Gardner currently runs the chaplaincy program at the Harvard-Westlake School. She also works as a freelance writer, crafting pieces for various outlets including NPR, The Boston Globe, among others. (for more details see her webpage, https://www.anne-gardner.com)

 

Please mark your calendars and join us on November 12th as we welcome Reverend Gardner. Copies of her book will be available for sale and signature ($20) following the service (cash, check, or VENMO all accepted). 


After the Service in the Parish Hall. Our guest preacher, The Rev. Anne Gardner, will join Dr. Christopher Gravis and Deacon Mel Soriano in a conversation about the Camino de Santiago, pilgrimage, and spiritual exploration. The Camino de Santiago is an ancient pilgrimage to the city of Santiago de Compostela in Spain. With walking distances of 60 miles to hundreds if not thousands of miles, the Camino has for years offered pilgrims a way to journey with Christ, to challenge their bodies, to heal their souls. All are welcome.

Vestry On-Call

Martha Ree



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


Time, talent, and treasure are what we each have to offer in stewardship to support and honor our faith. St John's is looking to create a list of volunteers to form a “FIX IT CREW” to contribute their talent and time to projects that enhance our beautiful church building and grounds. As we look around our facility there are many large and small tasks that could be undertaken by parishioners sharing their energy, skills, and creativity. Whether it be painting, garden planting, woodworking, plumbing, or maintaining many of the beautiful objects that are part of our services. There is such a variety of tasks that there is something for everyone of all levels of skill and ability. Doing these kinds of projects enhances our church home and draws our fellowship closer. After searching your heart if you find a call to participate in your own way, reach out to volunteer as a member of the “FIX IT CREW”. By letting organizers put you on the list of those interested in helping, you can be contacted when a project comes up that fits your interests and skills. Let's all be a part of making St. John's a warm and wonderful house of worship.

 

You can give your contact information to Arnie Ree, Hamilton Yang, or the church office.


Food Pantry

Saturday, November 18, 2023

8:30 am -10:30 am



Our next Food Pantry event is Saturday, November 18th. We are committed to supporting our community by providing fresh produce, canned goods, and frozen goods to families in need. The gates will open at 8:30am, and we will continue serving until supplies last. We invite everyone to come and take advantage of this opportunity to access nutritious food for themselves and their families. Consider your donation to our Fall Turkey Drive today!

Contemplative Service at Kilgore Chapel

Tuesdays at 7:30 pm


Join us every Tuesday at 7:30 pm at Kilgore Chapel for guided silent prayer and contemplation. No experience is necessary.


This service is led by St. John's Cathedral and Canterbury USC.


For more information, contact Rev. Mel at [email protected]

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