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The Day of Pentecost

Sunday, May 19, 2024, 8:00 am Said Holy Eucharist: Rite II (In the Lady Chapel)

Sunday, May 19, 2024, 10:00 am Sung Holy Eucharist: Rite II (In the Sanctuary)

In-Person and Live Streamed on YouTube | Service Leaflet


Coffee Hour for the month of May at 10:00am will be hosted by Ms. Suzanne Papp, vestry member.


Vestry-On-Call: Mr. Jason Malone

Interim Dean and Priest-In-Charge's Note


A year ago the talented Joyce Swaving wrote a beautiful poem for Pentecost to be read at St. John’s Cathedral in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. In it she prays to God for the Holy Spirit to come. In it she names the gifts of the Spirit, and in it, is our hope.


Once again on the eve of Pentecost, we await this fire and wind that unites the people of God, giving life and love, and peace from within – in a world that continues to spin.


Lord God on this day of flames and wind,

Give us fire in our bellies and our hearts,

like a hot wok sizzling with chili oil.

Fan the flame in our soul,

when all seems to have spun out of control,

You, dear Lord , give us peace, the world cannot give.

Oh, your sweet harmony, like mango juice dripping down our throat.

Crying out, come Holy Spirit come.

With the robustness of curries, a balm for our worries,

your mighty wind blows, your vital breath flows, over us.

Come holy Spirit come, pour out your crimson splendor,

your radical abiding love, powerful yet tender,

as a dove

Your mighty message of hope, to help us cope, with our fear,

of being disconnected from you.

Oh Lord, you fulfilled your promise to never leave us,

ALONE on our own

Please come Holy Spirit, come.

As you refashion your people, from fear to boldness.

You hold us.

Dear dove, both tender, and strong we behold your splendor.

You have unleashed our lips to speak in one accord

Dear Lord, with tongues of fire and praise,

we raise our voices with power to speak the language of love.

Oh, Come Holy Spirit come.

Amen.

                                                                                                                       ~Joyce Swaving


Join us this Sunday to celebrate Pentecost, the gifts of our Asian Pacific siblings, as we welcome new members of the Body of Christ through baptism, and mark another birth year in the life of the Church. Come, let us celebrate and rejoice.


Anne+

Upcoming

Ushers Needed



We are looking to build up our group of ushers so that we can spread this responsibility to a larger group of people. If you are interested in being of service in this capacity, please contact Arnie Ree or Kyle Black, our parish administrator. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Arnie directly at 310-991-7679.

Food Pantry

TOMORROW, May 18, 2024

8:30 am - 10:30 am


Our Food Pantry distribution is TOMORROW. We are committed to supporting our community by providing fresh produce, canned goods, and frozen goods to families in need. The gates will open at 8:30am, and we will continue serving until supplies last. We invite everyone to come and take advantage of this opportunity to access nutritious food for themselves and their families.

Honoring Bishop Chet Talton

TOMORROW, May 18, 2024 at 3:00pm


A service in celebration and thanksgiving for the ministry of retired Bishop Chester Talton will be held on Saturday, May 18, 3 - 6 p.m. at the cathedral.


The Program Group on Black Ministries and the H. Belfield Hannibal Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians invite the diocesan community to this event, which will begin with Eucharist and end with a seafood gumbo and peach cobbler dinner reception.


Talton, 82, was consecrated sixth bishop suffragan of the Diocese of Los Angeles in 1991 and served until his retirement in 2010. Prior to his election he was rector of St. Philip's Church in New York City's Harlem, and served churches in St. Paul, MN; Chicago; and California. He was the first person of African descent to be elected a bishop in the diocese. 


Clergy are invited to wear green vestments; all attendees are encouraged to wear Afrocentric attire.

Bible Study

Wednesdays at 7:00pm through May 29th


Join us for a weekly Bible Study on Wednesdays we will meet on Zoom from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm. This Bible Study will focus on the Gospel of John. A reading and topic will be emailed to you the week before each discussion. If you're interested in meeting with us, please sign up with the Rev. Mel Soriano at msoriano@stjohnsla.org and the Zoom details and weekly topics will be emailed to you. See you in Bible Study!

SIGN UP HERE!

Community

Confirmations Last Weekend

On Saturday, May 11, Bishop John H. Taylor confirmed over 30 people across multiple dioceses here at St. John's Cathedral. Three were from St. John's and have been attending classes on Sunday mornings. Please join us as we offer a hearty congratulations to Nash Ashur and Germaine Smith who were confirmed, and to Susan Edwards who was received!

Looking to get involved....?


Members of the cathedral are getting together to form a Parish Life team. The group will work alongside clergy to coordinate cathedral-wide activities; it's a fun way to get directly involved in the life and ministry of the parish. Contact The Rev. Mel Soriano to learn more.

Food Pantry is looking to expand...


Our coordinators are looking to expand the possibilities of our food pantry distribution. If more volunteers can be sourced there is the possibility of expanding our outreach to more than once a month. Please reach out to our Pantry volunteer coordinator (and Senior Warden) Canon Lurelean Gaines or Food Pantry Administrator Jeffrey McLellan if you are interested and need more information.

Congratulations to our newest USC graduate


St. John's would like to congratulate our newest USC graduate, Runyu Liu. On Friday May 10, Runyu completed his coursework at the USC Gould School of Law. Congratulations Runyu!

GLEAM Annual Garden Party

Sunday, June 2, 2024 at 2:00pm


GLEAM, the LGBTQIA+ ministry of the Diocese of Los Angeles, invites all to its annual Garden Party, an afternoon of food, fun and fundraising on Sunday, June 2, 2 - 4 p.m. at the episcopal residence, the Pasadena home of Bishop John Harvey Taylor and Canon Kathy O'Connor. 


A suggested donation of $40 includes admission and two drink tickets. Cash, checks and credit will be accepted at the door. All are invited, including the LGBTQIA+ community and allies.


Reservations are required; the address will be provided to those who register here. An invitation in Spanish is here.

Date set for 2024 Episcopal-Lutheran Night at Dodger Stadium


Episcopalians are invited to join their Lutheran siblings at Episcopal-Lutheran Night at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. 


The Dodgers will play the Cleveland Guardians. Tickets will be $35. Fireworks and a drone show are scheduled after the game. 


Contact the parish office if you are interested! 

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