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8.00 a.m. Said Holy Eucharist: Rite II (in the Lady Chapel)

10.00 a.m. Sung Holy Eucharist: Rite II (In the Main Sanctuary)

In-Person and Online via YouTube | Leaflet

Vestry-on-call: Mr. Arcadio Morales


Coffee hour this Sunday has been sponsored by David Oakes and Marvin and Dawn Spencer. Members are encouraged to host coffee hour on a Sunday in the month of their birthday by contacting the Rev. Mel Soriano and using the sign-up sheet when it is posted.


Flowers on Sunday morning may be sponsored by members of the congregation in memory of loved ones or in thanksgiving for blessings received. The minimum donation is $75. Please contact the parish office to reserve a date.


Happy Birthday to members and friends of the congregation who are celebrating, especially Marvin Spencer and Barbara Meighan.

Budget Preview and Meet the Candidates

Sunday, January 25

following 10.00 a.m. Holy Eucharist


Members of the congregation should plan to attend this gathering to hear from prospective vestry candidates up for vote and an overview of the proposed budget for 2026. Members of the clergy will be on hand to discuss details and answer any questions.

The Weekly Update

Annual Parish Meeting

Sunday, February 1

following 10.00 a.m. Holy Eucharist


Please join us for the Annual Meeting. A new class of Vestry members will be elected, and an update will be given on the current parish development project. Your presence matters, and all members of the congregation are encouraged to attend as we continue the work of the church together. A member must be in good standing to vote at the annual meeting.

Black History Month at St. John's Cathedral

Written by Cn. Earl Mounger


The time has once again come for our annual celebration of Black History Month. It seems like only a week ago that I penned an article about our plans for February last year.

This year’s theme is “A Century of Black History Commemorations,” as set forth by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. The observance was originally founded by Carter G. Woodson, the “father of Black History.” Woodson’s mission was to share and preserve the particular contributions of Black culture. In 1926 he launched the first Negro History Week, and fifty years later President Gerald Ford officially expanded it to a month in 1976. Read more.

Children, Youth, and Family Meeting

Sunday, February 8

following 10.00 a.m. Eucharist


Families will gather in the parish office for a conversation about children, youth, and family life at St. John's Cathedral. Participants will focus on actively listening to one another. Parents, clergy, and other parishioners will share their hopes, experiences, and needs as we reflect on how we support community. This gathering will help shape future, more focused conversations.

Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles receives consents for Bishop-elect Antonio José Gallardo Lucena


[The Episcopal Church Weekly]The standing committees and bishops exercising jurisdiction have given the required majority of consents to the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles for its Nov. 8 election of the Rev. Antonio José Gallardo Lucena as bishop. His consecration and ordination service is scheduled for July 11. Read more. (Press release in English and Spanish)

Thousands join Episcopal Church vigil to lament violent immigration enforcement actions, unite in pursuing justice


[Episcopal News Service] Episcopalians and faith partners gathered virtually January 13 for an evening prayer vigil to mourn, lament and remember people who have died by immigration enforcement actions in and out of detention. The Episcopal Church in Minnesota and The Episcopal Church’s public policy, partnership and witness division co-hosted the vigil via Zoom in response to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s ongoing, often violent enforcement actions in the Twin Cities area.



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