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.
Wednesday evening we had an insightful and hopeful panel discussion concerning the health of the city at this stage in the pandemic.
When we look at the progress of the COIVD-19 pandemic in our greater Los Angeles community right now, we can tentatively breathe a sigh of relief.
Fr. Mark opens the season with a forum exploring the recent ecumenical letter by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury; Pope Francis; and Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch, Bartholomew.
Words from the opening hymn scheduled for mass this coming Sunday resonate with the events we remember and reflect on this weekend.
Our nation faces increasing effects of global climate change right now.
For more than year, we have all experienced the devastating effects of a global pandemic -- all of us, whether poor or wealthy, weak or strong.
We are so pleased that choral worship returns to St. John’s Cathedral this Fall, beginning with the Feast of St. Michael & All Angels on October 3.
The St. John’s Social Witness Committee invites our St. John’s family to be prayerful and thoughtful as we reach out to our community to “love our neighbors as we love ourselves.”
On August 2, 2021 Vestry Member Jenna Kyle went to Washington, D.C. with the Poor People’s Campaign to support legislation that would benefit disenfranchised voters and low-income Americans.
We are developing a vaccination registry for people attending the in-person 9:00 am service and/or the 10:30 am Christian Education hour. We ask that you either send electronic verification of your vaccination to the church office or bring your vaccination card with you. You will need to do this only one time and then your name will be on the registry.
Dear St. John's Cathedral community,As we all know, cases of Covid-19, particularly the Delta variant, continue to rise in Los Angeles County primarily among the unvaccinated population.
As we all know, cases of Covid-19, particularly the Delta variant, continue to rise in Los Angeles County primarily among the unvaccinated population.
Throughout the pandemic we've grown accustomed to taking steps forward and backward to keep our communities safe.
Recently there has been some confusing information regarding the spread of Covid-19, viral variants, and appropriate precautions coming from media and public health sources
Over several Sundays at 10:30 am, we will read Second Samuel, focusing on key scenes, prose, and poetry that have intrigued artists, writers, musicians, and religious thinkers across the generations.
The Fourth of July is here and summer is in full tilt.
Faith Filled Generosity | Save the date: July 11, 2021
Click to read our parish-wide updates for Summer 2021.
"So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: everything old has passed away; see, everything has become new! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation." (II Corinthians 5:17-18).