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 Vestry-on-call: Ms. Luciralia Ibarra
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.
Join us this February as we celebrate Black History Month at the cathedral with gratitude, reverence, and joy.
As we enter this Fourth of July weekend, please explore our Cathedral Life Summer 2022 newsletter.
As we come to the final months of our ministry at St. John's, we wanted to give you an update and the details for the months ahead.
The summer of 1969 was a significant moment in American culture.
Like a butterfly emerging from a chrysalis, every Christian is called to a life of transformation, to more clearly reflect the image of the risen Jesus.
Sunday July 10 through August 14
Three of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke all mention that on the night before he died, Jesus took bread, blessed it, shared it with his disciples and said, "this is my body."
Every Christian is called to a life of transformation, to more clearly reflect the image of Jesus.
The Gospel of Luke is the first volume of a two book series, the Acts of the Apostles being the Second.
The days between the Feast of the Ascension and Pentecost are traditionally days of prayer for the Holy Spirit to empower our lives.
The murder of 19 students and 2 teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas this week is one expression of the culture of death and violence in our nation.
The earliest Christians proclaimed their experience of new life in Christ in an empire that didn't share their values.
Next Sunday, we return to our weekly Christian Education program.
Mothers day, this Sunday, is often a day many women celebrate with their families and children.
St. John's has the gift of being a cross-cultural community.
Rewatch all of our Holy Week Services by clicking the playlist below!
Join us this weekend as we continue to celebrate Holy Week and Easter Day!
After two years of not meeting physically, we will finally be able to come together in person for Holy Week.
Holy Week at St. John's is the center of our liturgical and community life.