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  • Camp Stevens Work Day

    Saturday, 18 May 2024
    Camp Stevens, 1108 Banner Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA

    Come lend a helping hand at camp! The trails need a little love after a wet winter so they can be safe and accessible all spring and summer long. Tools, materials, instructions, and lunch are all provided; families and friends are welcome! Sign up here.

  • Arts & Crafts Fair

    Saturday, 18 May 2024  10:00 am - 3:00 pm
    St. Hilary's Episcopal Church 11305 Hesperia Road, Hesperia 92345

    Join us in supporting the High Desert's local artists. For information or to reserve a table, contact Nancy Metzig, 760.792.7393 or 760.244.6444, or at sthilary@dslextreme.com

  • An Afternoon with Father John Dear, Peace Activist

    Saturday, 18 May 2024  2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA

    Information: hereoffice@trinitysb.org or 805.965.7419
    Meet longtime activist, author, teacher and Catholic priest the Rev. John Dear, who will be visiting Trinity on his national book tour. During these times of warfare, gun violence, racism, poverty, and climate change, John Dear has much to say in his new book, The Gospel of Peace, which is a commentary on the Gospels from the perspective of nonviolence. Dear’s Jesus is like Gandhi and Dr. King–nonviolent to the core, a disarming healing presence toward those in need, and a revolutionary disrupter of the unjust status quo. Prepare to be stirred up and inspired! Suggested donation: $20. Books will be available for sale for an additional $20. Cash, check, and credit card accepted at the door.

  • Service of Celebration: Bishop Chet Talton

    Saturday, 18 May 2024  3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    St John's Episcopal Cathedral, 514 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA

    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 or Afrocentric vestments; all attendees are encouraged to wear Afrocentric attire. Reservations are requested here. St. John's Cathedral is located at 514 W. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles 90007.

  • Spring Organ Recital: Robert Hovencamp

    Sunday, 19 May 2024  4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    St. Edmund's Episcopal Church, 1175 S San Gabriel Blvd, San Marino, CA 91108, USA

    St. Edmund's presents its annual Spring Organ Recitals on its famous Aeolian Skinner/Rosales Organ. A reception will follow. There is ample parking and a free will offering will benefit the music fund

  • Concert: Mo Deng, piano

    Sunday, 19 May 2024  4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    St John's Episcopal Church, 30382 Vía Con Dios, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688, USA

    Mrs. Mo Deng is a celebrated pianist, graduating with honors from the Tianjin Conservatory of Music, and a St. John’s Episcopal School parent. There will be a freewill offering and light reception. Please join us for a beautiful concert of music and fellowship.

  • Evensong

    Sunday, 19 May 2024  4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    St. Luke's Episcopal Church 122 South California Avenue, Monrovia 91016

    Evensong, or Evening Prayer, is a centuries-old, uniquely Anglican service created from the sevenfold monastic cycle of prayer, combining the offices of Vespers and Compline. The Rev. Neil Tadken will be officiant and cantor. The St. Luke’s Choir will be joined by our frequent collaborators from churches all over Los Angeles County. The anthem, under the direction of Kent B. Jones, director of music at St. Luke’s, will be Randall Thompson’s masterpiece, "Alleluia." The Magnificat and the Nunc Dimittis will be sung in Anglican chant by the choir and the congregation. A wine and cheese reception will follow the service. Lyn Walsh’s chutney, jam, and marmalade will be for sale to benefit the church’s music program.

  • Pentecost Sunday Evensong

    Sunday, 19 May 2024  4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    St Gregory's Episcopal Church, 6201 E Willow St, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA

    Information: 562.420.1311 or info@stgregoryschurch.com
    St. Gregory’s hosts the annual Guild Service of the Long Beach Chapter of the American Guild of Organists with a  festival service of Evensong for The Day of Pentecost, featuring music by Alfred V. Fedak, William Billings and Andrew Carter.

May 2024

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  • Episcopal Students of UCLA
  • Taizé Heartfulness Prayer Service
  • The Guibord Center's Annual Dinner Celebration
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  • Vigil for Peace
  • Spring Concert: Fauré & Brahms
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  • World Labyrinth Day
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  • Spring Organ Recital: Frederick Burgomaster
  • Classical Sundays at Six: Emerging Artists Series
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  • Beginning Preaching for Lay Licensing (first session)
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  • Episcopal Students of UCLA
  • Taizé Service
  • Missa Mystica on Ascension Day
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  • Vigil for Peace
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  • Free Legal Clinic
  • Diocese-wide Confirmation Service
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  • Spring Organ Recital: Ty Woodward
  • Solemn Evensong
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  • A Resurrection Taizé
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  • Bloy House Spring Reception POSTPONED
  • The Welcome Table: A Christian Spiritual Gathering for the LGBTQ+ Community and Our Allies
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  • Episcopal Students of UCLA
  • Taizé Prayer Service
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  • Lunch & Learn Lecture Series: Arnali Ray
  • Vigil for Peace
  • Centennial Dance Party: 100 Years of Dance Tunes
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  • Camp Stevens Work Day
  • Arts & Crafts Fair
  • An Afternoon with Father John Dear, Peace Activist
  • Service of Celebration: Bishop Chet Talton
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  • Choral Evensong for Pentecost
  • Concert: Mo Deng, piano
  • Evensong
  • Pentecost Sunday Evensong
  • Spring Organ Recital: Robert Hovencamp
  • Chamber Music Concert IV: Maurice Clerc, organ
  • Children’s and Youth Choirs Spring Concert: ‘True Colors’
  • Choral Evensong and Concert
  • Classical Sundays at Six: Pacific Trio
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  • Annual Meeting: Episcopal Community Federal Credit Union
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  • Hidden Journeys
  • Roger Roe, English horn and oboe & R. Kent Cook, piano
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  • Episcopal Students of UCLA
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  • Vigil for Peace
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  • Infant Pantry
  • Laós Chamber Music: Metamorphosis
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  • Concert: Alessandro Scarlatti: Il Primo Omicidio
  • Spanish Healing Service / Misa de Sanacin
  • Classical Sundays at Six: International Laureates Organ Series
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  • 53rd Annual Palos Verdes Antiques Show and Sale
  • Episcopal Students of UCLA
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  • 53rd Annual Palos Verdes Antiques Show and Sale
  • Vigil for Peace