
• Dynamic and inspirational worship every Sunday from traditional Rite 1 at 8 a.m. (choral) to the contemporary Journey service at 9:15 a.m.
• Building an excellent choral program at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday under Dr. Janet Harms’ direction.
• Building strong relationships with other choral and performing arts programs to make St. George’s a place of musical vitality and innovation.
• Providing summer school musical programs for children and a children’s choir.
• Building a children’s handbell choir.
• Developing an acolyte program.
Via Media
There is more to the Episcopal faith than sitting in the pews on a Sunday morning. Get involved and be inspired by your faith. The Episcopal Church has so much to offer and we want our congregation members to experience the true colors of our faith tradition. That is why we are offering a new approach to Anglican education with Via Media, an 8-week course which includes videos, conversation and of course food.
We want current members of the congregation to use this opportunity to encourage friends and family to be a part of this experience to learn more about the Episcopal faith.
Episcopal Relief and Development
Who We Are
Episcopal Relief and Development responds to human suffering around the world. We provide emergency assistance after disasters, rebuild communities, and help children and families climb out of poverty.What We Do
We save lives after an emergency.
Disasters - whether man-made or natural - happen all the time. When they strike, we help people by supplying food, water, and medicine immediately. We prevent vulnerable people from further suffering, especially women, children, and the elderly.
We help communities rebuild when the crisis is over
Hurricanes, earthquakes, and other catastrophes leave people with nothing. We work hand-in hand with local communities to build new homes, plant crops, create clean water systems, construct clinics and schools, and offer critical post trauma counseling.
We create opportunities for people living in poverty
In many places in the world, people can't feed their families or give them basic health care. Through our food security and primary health care program, we provide farming and business training, health care services, and HIV/AIDS programs in communities where families are struggling to survive. We give people the tools to earn an income and create opportunities for their children.Tsunami Relief
After the Indonesian tsunami, The Los Angeles Diocese raised $420,000 for humanitarian aid to the victims. This amount represents 1% of all private donations. St. George's Parish is proud to have participated in this relief effort.