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Weekly News Update

Deans' Note | October 10, 2021


Last week we discussed moving ahead with a new program year as we hopefully are seeing light at the end of the Covid tunnel. While our children's choral academy has returned this fall, this week, we want to discuss the return of children to St. John's more broadly.


A parent recently asked about our policy regarding children coming to services, and another parent asked about planning a baptism. These are good questions since we are in an uncertain time with regard to children and vaccination.

 

Our priority is always keeping everyone safe. That's why we have insisted on a vaccination mandate at St. John's for everyone. We currently ask everyone to wear a face mask during worship indoors. This is particularly important in the presence of children. 


Parents with unvaccinated children can be assured that everyone eligible for a vaccine will have been vaccinated if they are in our building or grounds. That being said, we leave it up to the discretion of parents as to whether they feel comfortable bringing a child under 12 (currently the age limit for vaccination). Pfizer has conducted research indicating their vaccine is safe for children as young as five and has formally requested CDC review. A recommendation to administer vaccines for these children may come later this fall.


Current CDC guidelines suggest that children under 12 wear a face mask in all indoor public settings (CDC does NOT recommend placing masks on children under two years of age).


If you wish to bring children under 12 you are welcome to do so. We will have the orange rug in place in the Figueroa side transept (near the garden) as we did before the lockdown in 2020. Parents will be able to be with their children and monitor their activities in a child friendly setting. Our nursery area will not be staffed for the foreseeable future, but the room will be left open if parents would like to bring a child there under their supervision during a service.


If you would like to discuss baptism, please contact us. We believe that if you would like to move forward with this sacrament, we can arrange it with little risk and appropriate protocols. Let us know if you have any other questions we can answer as well. We want to support you in any way we can.

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Vaccination Policy


Don't forget to bring your vaccine card to mass if you have not already done so! We are continuing to build our Cathedral Vaccination Registry. Facial coverings continue to be required."

Vestry On-Call

This Sunday's Vestry Person On-Call

Jenna Kyle (2024)



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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Upcoming Events

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Tonality Concert: America Will Be

Saturday, October 9, 2021

at 7:00 pm



America Will Be attempts another sense of patriotism; one where a true awareness of how self-evaluation and refinement can bring about the country in which we all can be proud to live. A true “choral spectrum,” traditional choral sounds to contemporary pop styles reflect the diversity of voices and the nuance of storytelling Tonality has become known to represent.

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Sunday Morning Christian Education

Sundays at 11:30 am

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OCTOBER 10, 2021

Welcome Mari Joerstaad, Academic Dean, Vancouver School of Theology and Old Testament Scholar, as she explores The stories of the Prophet Elisha in the Book of Kings as a source wisdom for our relationship with all earth's creatures.

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OCTOBER 17, 2021

We close out the series with Tim Alderson, director of Seeds of Hope, a Ministry of the Diocese of Los Angeles. Tim will bring us down to earth, as he discusses how our theology can have grassroots application in activism.


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Pathways To An Open Heart

with Mother Lyn Crow

Starting Wednesday October 27, 2021

at 7:00 pm via Zoom



There are many ways that one can draw closer to God. In this series, Mother Lyn shares four that, with practice, can serve as doorways into a deeper relationship with God. The class will meet on Wednesday October 27, November 3, 10, 17, at 7:00pm via Zoom.

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Evening Prayer

via Facebook Live


Join us for evening prayer every Tuesday and Thursday via Facebook Live at 6:30 pm.


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Community

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Food Pantry Volunteers Needed

October 16, 2021


We are currently looking for volunteers who would like to help out at our Food Pantry on October 16. If you are interested please contact us here.

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Food Pantry

October 16, 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.

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Your donations will be used to buy turkeys for our upcoming Food Pantry on November 20. Give online, or in person (special envelopes will be available).

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Fall Music List | St. John's Cathedral

"If we consider and ask ourselves what sort of music we should wish to hear on entering a church we should surely, in describing our ideal, say first of all that it must be something different from what is heard elsewhere; that it should be a sacred music, devoted to

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Watch Sunday Mass Live Stream | St. John's Cathedral

Watch our Sunday Choral Mass live on the St. John's official webpage! Every Sunday at 10:00 am. Also available on our Facebook page, Twitter account, and YouTube channel. You can also learn more about online worship by clicking below.

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