Dean’s Forums
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:15 am for our Dean’s Forums. You can join us in-person or online at sjcathedral.org/deans-forum
Fall 2021
To read the speakers’ biographies, go to sjcathedral.org/forum-bios
Art and Poetry in Religion
Ancient Roots of Christianity
Beyond Mary: Flipping the Narrative
Images of God: Seeking the Divine with Victoria Emily Jones
19 SEPT
The Birth of Satan: Prince of Evil or Archangel of God? with Dr. Albert Hernandez
31 OCT
Getting into God Trouble: Feisty Women of the Older Testament with Victoria Garvey
Black is Blessed: The Art of Laura James with Laura James
26 SEPT
Saints and Souls: Remembering the Dead for the Living with the Rt. Rev. Neil Alexander
7 NOV
5 Women in the Gap: DEC Expectation in the New Testament with Dr. Celine Lillie
Painting a World Where Everyone Belongs with Pops Peterson
3 OCT
Poetry in Times Like These with the Rev. Katherine Bush
10 OCT
28 NOV
12 The Way is Womanist: The DEC Gospel According to Black Women with Rev. Naomi Washington-Leaphart
Neuroscience and the Fruit of the Spirit
Poetry as Activism: A Love Language for the Future with Suzi Q. Smith
17 OCT
Neuroscience, Free Will, and the Fruit of the Spirit: Part 1 with the Rev. Bryan Spoon
14 NOV
Poetry: The Native Language of Faith with the Rev. Canon Mark Oakley
24 OCT
Neuroscience, Free Will, and the Fruit of the Spirit: Part 2 with the Rev. Bryan Spoon
21 NOV
Multigenerational Advent Celebration Christmas Carol Singalong with Aims McGuinness
19 DEC
Adult Formation Fall 2021
Bible Studies with Cathedral Clergy Men’s Bible Study with Dean Richard beginning Wednesday, September 8 then continuing on the first Wednesday of each month 5:30 pm in the cathedral library The group will focus on Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians this fall. Contact Dean Richard at richard@sjcathedral.org for more information. Women’s Bible Study with Canon Katie the second Wednesday of each month beginning in September 10 am in the cathedral library or 5:30 pm on Zoom The group will focus on women in the Gospel of Luke this fall. Contact Canon Katie at katie@sjcathedral.org for more information.
For more information on adult formation opportunities, contact Tina Clark, Director of Christian Formation, at tina@sjcathedral.org.
Catechumenate The Catechumenate is a community of learning, conversation, and fellowship in a gathering as old as Christianity itself. It is the journey to baptism, confirmation, reception into the Episcopal Church, or the reaffirmation of baptismal vows. Participation in the Catechumenate is also a wonderful way to learn more about Saint John’s as a cathedral and a community and to prepare for membership in the church. Classes will meet on Sundays from 1 to 2 pm. Due to the shortened nature of each class, please only register if you can be present at all four sessions with the clergy. More information and the links to register are at sjcathedral.org/catechumenate Catechumenate with Canon Broderick Sundays, October 17, 24, 31, and November 7 Catechumenate with Canon Katie Sundays, January 9, 16, 23, 30 Catechumenate with Dean Richard Sundays, March 6, 13, 20, 27
The Everding Lecture Sunday, October 10 at 2 pm & Wednesday, October 13 at 5:30 pm Dr. Kwok Pui Lan is the Dean’s Professor of Systematic Theology at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. In this two-part series, she will focus on postcolonial theology to help us rethink colonialism’s impact on theology and practices of the Church.
Sacred Ground: Anti-Racism Dialogue Circles Sacred Ground is a film and literature based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith. Participants are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race and racism, while weaving in threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity. Sacred Ground is not dogmatic or partisan – it is an opportunity to explore our own place and understanding of race and racism in an open and safe community. Register by emailing groups@sjcatehdral.org. Sacred Ground with Peter Bryant every other Wednesday, beginning September 29 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the cathedral Sacred Ground for 20s & 30s every other Wednesday, beginning September 22 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the cathedral
Education for Ministry (EfM) EfM is a mentored, four-year program of study and small group participation that meets weekly and invites participants to deepen their understanding of the church’s rich history and to empower a life of individual and community discipleship. Bible study and theological reflection, as well as history and theology, are all included in the course of the program. This year we are offering an in-person class in addition to one that will remain online. Contact Tina Clark at tina@sjcathedral.org for more information or to register.