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.
Over the weeks since we have returned to congregational worship in the Cathedral, we have experienced a gradual softening of the restrictions put in place to ensure our health.
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.
Summer at St. John's has meant time for Adult Vacation Bible School and this year's program starts this Sunday at 10:30 am (See more specifics in this update).
This Sunday will be another step in our return to life in community at St. John's.
The unofficial opening of summer, Memorial Day, this year makes us remember where we all were a year ago.
What was the miracle of Pentecost?
We are in the in-between time.
Before his ascension, Jesus asked his disciples to wait for the Baptism of the Holy Spirit so they could be empowered to be His witnesses in the world.
We welcome everyone 16+ years old to get their COVID-19 vaccine at St. John's Cathedral garden tent.
The poet Antonio Machado writes: "Traveler, there is no path.
Indoor worship starting May 2, 2021, at 9 am.
Towards the end of the Sabbath, observant Jews pray Psalm 23.
The Gospel reading appointed for this week tells us of the physical presence of Jesus coming among his gathered Apostles on the evening of the resurrection.
Since the beginning of this year we have remembered the words of the first nurse vaccinated against Covid in the United States, Sarah Lindsay, "Healing is coming."
On this Holy Saturday, we anticipate the joyful Easter feast!
We are conducting a survey about returning to indoor services.
See our scheduled services for Holy Week.
We come to the culmination of our Lenten preparation and begin Holy Week this Palm Sunday.
Anyone who visits Los Angeles will find his visit incomplete who does not make a pilgrimage to St. John’s Church.