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A Letter from Mo. Anne Sawyer | March 26, 2023


Dear Friends in Christ, 


Thank you for the warm welcome as your Interim Dean and Priest in Charge. Worship last Sunday was glorious for so many reasons. First, many of you showed up for Sunday services despite the LA Marathon closing streets citywide. The experience of a full church gathered in prayer and song, and to be fed, fills the heart of this priest, as we are called together.


The music was divine as you might expect, and your cathedral home glorifies God in both grand and intimate ways. I give special thanks to all of you who serve St. John’s in a variety of capacities – at the altar, as ushers, behind the scenes, as staff, as volunteers, as members reaching in and out beyond the walls of this community to feed our neighbors. While there are too many people to name, we know who you are, as does God. Thank you, dear ones for your faithful service.


I do wish to extend my sincere gratitude to Senior Warden Erik Knutzen, for his incredible support as well as past and present Wardens Michael Tracy and Aveline Kimbell, and the entire Vestry for their gracious welcome during this time of transition and helping me to settled in. 


After Easter, we would like to host a grand thank you reception to express our gratitude to everyone who serves in ministry on behalf of St. John’s, and to invite anyone who would like to join us in leadership to attend. Please stay tuned for more details come.


Lastly, I wish to thank the dedicated and talented staff and clergy of St. John’s for everything they do, all the time. Ada and her family, Kelsey, Kyle, Zach, Chris, Stephen, Deacon Margaret, and Mother Lyn. We have a wonderful leadership team. I give thanks to Bishop John Taylor for this opportunity, and his Diocesan Staff for their ministries and support. 


Together, let us have a joyful year as we discern where the Spirit leads, with Jesus ever present, thanks be to God. 


Blessings,

Anne

Upcoming Services

The Fifth Sunday in Lent

Sunday, March 26, 2023


Said Mass at 8:00 am | In-Person only

Choral Mass at 10:00 am | In-person & online


Livestream available via Facebook and YouTube | Service Leaflet


There is no Christian Education this Sunday, April 26, 2023.

Vestry On-Call

Aveline Kimbell



Vestry members are partners with clergy, encouraging the growth of community and the establishment of common ground in the spiritual life of the congregation. Parishioners are always welcome to speak with these individuals on Sunday morning; they assist in making sure our questions, comments, or concerns are heard.

Community

Special Easter Offering for Flowers and Music


As we approach the Easter season, please consider making an offering towards our floral display and music that is heard at that sacred time of year. Donation slips may be found on the welcome table or you can make an online offering by clicking the button below.

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THANK YOU!

Your continuous support towards the St. John's Cathedral Food Pantry helped us provide food to 78 families a total of 269 persons, last Saturday. We truly appreciate our volunteers, staff, and our contributors who make this ministry possible every month.

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Disney Concert Hall presents Pianist Sunwook Kim

April 18, 2023 at 8:00pm


On April 18th at 8:00pm, Disney Concert Hall presents Pianist Sunwook Kim—praised for his “keen mind” and “pearly virtuosity” by The Times of London—joins principal players and section musicians from the Los Angeles Philharmonic for two quartets. First is Mozart’s Piano Quartet No. 2, which is vibrantly cheerful despite its technical demands on the performers. By contrast, Brahms’ Piano Quartet No. 3 abounds in the kind of Romantic emotional turmoil that can only come from unrequited love. Canon Earl Mounger has secured a limited number of seats for the congregation's use. Limit 2 per household on a first come, first served basis following Mass this Sunday.

Lenten Quiet Morning : Architectural Meditations | St. John's Cathedral

Anyone who visits Los Angeles will find his visit incomplete who does not make a pilgrimage to St. John's Church. A few weeks after the consecration of St. John's Church in 1925, a writer spent Holy Week and Easter Day visiting the many new churches in the growing city of Los Angeles.

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