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.
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.
During Lent, in addition to the various opportunities for prayer and study at st. John's, check out these other online offerings:
The County of Los Angeles has lifted its mask mandate for indoor public spaces for those who are fully vaccinated
This Sunday we come to the culmination of our Epiphany Season as we hear the story of Jesus' transfiguration from Luke's Gospel and prepare for our Lenten journey.
We publish this edition of Cathedral Life just as we are about to enter Lent.
The weeks leading up to Lent have traditionally formed a short season.
What does Absalom Jones have to do with renewing your marriage vows?
This class will help in your understanding of the Christian message especially as we experience it in the Episcopal Church.
This week marks the 97th anniversary of the dedication of our church building.
All members in good standing of the congregation are invited to attend.
Last Sunday we heard a reading from the Book of Nehemiah read in the liturgy.
Take a deep dive into the Gospel of Luke, who we read throughout this liturgical year in our Sunday masses.
Every year at St. John's Cathedral we offer an opportunity for a basic class in Christianity seen through the lens of the Anglican tradition.
When Jesus begins his public ministry, as Luke tells the story, he goes to his hometown of Nazareth and attends the sabbath service in the synagogue and reads from the Prophet Isaiah.
At St. John's we are not engaging in a particular day of service, but engaging in a way of service in our community through serving particular neighbors in our particular community.
On Wednesday our nation remembered the one year anniversary of a very dark day in our democracy, the insurrection at the Capitol in Washington DC.
As we reflect on the challenges we have faced in 2021, we can come to this new year with hope.
Once again, the Covid-19 omicron variant challenges us as new cases in our city and county rise exponentially.
As we begin our celebration of Christmas, Covid has taken another turn with the Omicron variant moving through the population.
We invite you to come to our Christmas services at St. John's Cathedral.
Come explore the Old Testament readings for each Sunday.