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Starting this Sunday we return to two services. 

Said Mass at 8:00am (In-Person Only) and Choral Mass at 10:00 am (In-Person and Online.)

Weekly News Update

Deans' Note | October 3, 2021


This Sunday marks a return to a new program year getting back to a fuller schedule -- something that hasn't happened since the fall of 2019. That doesn't mean that everything will simply go back into place where we left off. Of course we are not over the pandemic as yet, but more importantly we have the opportunity to rethink some things that we took for granted or were simply habits. We've already noted that Zoom has become a regular part of our lives and a great way to have monthly Vestry meetings. Christian Education via a hybrid model allows us to connect with presenters far and wide. What we will continue to think about is how the way we do our services welcomes those who aren't in person? How does our liturgy "translate" to a video medium// What is lost when we aren't together in the flesh?


As we move back to a more robust schedule, we still need to consider who is coming back in person or continuing online. How do we reach out to people who have come to St. John's virtually and welcome them in person? Have some people fallen away who were here before? Many congregations are experiencing a decrease in the number of people attending physically. Why is that?


In some ways the pandemic became our new normal. Now that we are emerging on the other side we are faced with challenges about what the future will look like. Maybe you are rethinking your own life. Do you want to go back to what life was like before or is this the opportunity to reimagine to redetermine your priorities for work and life. These will be uncertain times, but I hope creative energy will emerge in the midst of them. 


In the days ahead, as we celebrate the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels this Sunday, let's invite God's angels to protect us from all harm and from the temptations to shrink back from stepping out into the future and explore the possibilities emerging in our lives with courageous creativity. The Holy Spirit will guide us and inspire us if we allow ourselves to discern possibilities we had never thought of. We encourage you to come join us in person this Sunday as we welcome one another back to a new program year and together seek what new things God has in store for each and all of us.

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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."

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Fall 2021 Newsletter | St. John's Cathedral

While it's hard to find statistics that agree on the number, somewhere around 55% of Americans have pets. That translates into millions of dogs and cats, not to mention other species. When we think of our pets, we can't help but realize we are in a relationship with them.

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Vestry On-Call

This Sunday's Vestry Person On-Call

Mr. Jeffrey McLellan (2023)



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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Feast of St. Michael and All Angels (Observed)

Sunday, October 3, 2021

at 8:00 am and 10:00 am



Join us for the start of our program year for our 8:00 am Mass (Spoken) in the Lady Chapel and at 10:00 am for Mass in the sanctuary which will see the return of our choir after their summer break. We will be observing the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels.

Sunday Morning Christian Education

Sundays at 11:30 am

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OCTOBER 3, 2021

The story of Noah and the ark is so familiar that we sometimes see it primarily as a children's tale involving all kinds of animals. But this great example of biblical poetic storytelling is much more. It can be read on many levels with differing meanings in different contexts. how does the story of Noah open our imaginations to help us think about what we have done to harm the earth and ways we can be healers and reconcilers?

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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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Compline

Sunday, October 3, 2021

at 8:00 pm



A 30-minute service of candlelight, stillness, prayer, & song, followed by simple food and fellowship.

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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.


St. John's Cathedral Facebook Page

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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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The Cathedral Choral Academy

Currently Enrolling!


Do you know a child that loves to sing? The Cathedral Choral Academy provides quality music education to girls and boys ages 7 - 14, regardless of prior musical experience. All children receive a full scholarship. This program meets every Thursday from 5 - 7pm (dinner included!) and includes multiple performance opportunities throughout the year.

For more information, email Mr. Stephen Salts at [email protected].

Community

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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