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Holy Eucharist - Sundays 10:00 am

Please join us!

If you are unable to come in person, you may join us on our Live Stream service.

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About Us

Worshiping with us: The bulletin (link above) contains the full order of service. If you are unfamiliar with our rituals and customs, just be present with us in this ancient liturgy and let the rest of the congregation carry you in worship. The bold type indicates where the people are invited to respond or pray.

During the distribution of Communion, we welcome you to receive the sacrament or a prayer of blessing. Additional information about communion is in that section of the bulletin. If you have any questions, please feel free to speak to an usher or other congregants.

There is coffee and fellowship in the Bishop's Hall directly after the service. Please join us!

Assisted listening devices are available from the ushers in the back of the church.

Children in the church: We welcome children at all our worship services. The sounds of children are a gift from God. Please do not feel you have to subdue them! In the chapel to the left of the main altar, we have our prayground. This space is for parents and younger children to use quiet activities such as books, coloring, soft blocks, or puzzles, while still participating in the worship service. We also offer activity bags for older children. Ask an usher if you would like one.

Making Epiphany your spiritual home: If you are interested in learning more about our church, please fill out the purple information card found in the slot in front of your seat and place it on the collection plate or fill out the form on this website under Connect. We are excited to meet you and would love to get to know you. Start by joining us for coffee after the service!

When we are open: The church is open Monday-Thursday for private prayer and meditation from 9:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Our office is open Monday - Thursday from 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Our phone number is (818) 991-4797. The Rev. Jamie Barnett has office hours Tuesday through Thursday by appointment.

About Episcopal Worship

The church is the place where the people gather for public worship, prayer, singing, and celebration of sacraments (certain rites and symbols indicating God’s gracious presence among us) together. The church is also the people themselves, participating in worship, praying, singing, and celebrating.

The principal weekly worship service at The Church of the Epiphany is the Holy Eucharist (which literally means "thanksgiving"), also known as the Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion, or Mass. But whatever its formal name, this is the family meal for Christians and a foretaste of the heavenly banquet. The most powerful symbol of the inclusive love of God is the table where we receive the bread and wine made holy. At this table, we find the two most important elements in life: belonging and meaning.

This is why we say at each and every service that whoever you are and wherever you find yourself on the journey of faith, you are welcome here.

We believe that God loves you – no exceptions.

The schedule of readings may be found on the Lectionary Page.


Inclusion

Based on our mission, the Church of the Epiphany welcomes people of every race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, age, physical and mental ability, national origin, and economic station – none of which may limit full participation in the life of our community.

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HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES 2023

JOURNEY THROUGH HOLY WEEK

Walk with Jesus from his triumphal entry into Jerusalem to his death and glorious resurrection.

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Live Stream Service

In addition to our in person services, we provide a live stream through Facebook Live and our website.

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Milestones and Sacraments

The Church of the Epiphany offers a place to share and celebrate the joyful milestones in your life and to find comfort during the difficult ones. Our clergy and staff will meet with you to help and guide you. We celebrate many of life's events with sacraments of our church—baptisms, marriages, funerals, and memorial services—and invite you to commemorate with us in your life at The Church of the Epiphany.

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Music

The Music Ministry at the Church of the Epiphany offers a variety of opportunities for participation, and welcomes all who are interested. We believe that we are called to offer our gifts to the glory of God, the Giver, and in the service of one another. We seek not only to preserve and pass on the Church’s great musical heritage of hymns and anthems but to explore new music that is becoming part of the Church’s musical wealth.

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Prayer Request

We encourage you to submit a prayer request so we can pray along with you. You may share both long and short term prayer concerns.

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Our Stained Glass Windows

Our 24 stained glass windows were a blessed gift from Church of the Ascension in Tujunga, CA when it was deconsecrated due to unsustainability. Although devastated about having to close a church, then Bishop Frederick Borsch offered the windows and several other items (a cross, chalice, linens, and the baptismal font) to the fledgling mission The Church of the Epiphany.

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The Rev. Jamie Barnett
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    The Rev. Jamie Barnett

    Vicar
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    In choosing The Rev. Jamie Barnett to be our Vicar, Bishop Taylor has selected a pastoral leader with a rich, multi-dimensional background. Jamie’s path to the priesthood, which began later in life, was one borne of deep spirituality spurred by personal loss. The seed was planted while attending various Episcopal churches around the country as she raised her family, and it grew through her years of involvement in many capacities as a lay minister at All Saints Church, Pasadena.

    Born and raised in Mississippi and Georgia (Atlanta), Jamie attended the University of Mississippi, where she graduated with a BA in Speech and Theatre. Following graduation, she moved to California to pursue a career in television, together with others from Ole Miss. One of them became her husband, and together they raised six children until their eventual divorce caused them to part ways.

    Jamie began a long and successful television career with the CBS Studio Center’s grip department in 1993. In 2000 she became the first and is still the only female to have led that department at any major Hollywood studio. The work of a “grip” entails hands-on involvement and coordination of lighting and staging for TV and motion pictures. Her responsibilities included controlling department production costs, overseeing daily operations, and managing the creative whims of many, many producers!

    Tragically, in 2005 Jamie’s 24-year-old daughter, Ashley, died while on a three-day cruise. Since that time, Jamie has been active in the formation of a grassroots victims’ advocacy group called International Cruise Victims, which lobbies Congress for legislation to better protect the rights and safety of cruise ship passengers worldwide. The organization worked tirelessly to see through the successful passage of a bill known as the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2010, which President Obama signed into law.

    Following such traumatic personal loss, Jamie was drawn to anything that would help her cope with her grief, and in 2007 she trained to become a grief group facilitator. She also completed By Your Side, the Episcopal Church’s training for end-of-life companioning, as well as Education for Ministry. In addition to that, she became a spiritual director in 2012 through a deep, contemplative, two-year program at Stillpoint in Pasadena. Gradually, Jamie began to find meaning through her loss. It was that discovery, together with the encouragement from others who said, “Jamie, God is going to use you!” that cemented her decision to pursue the priesthood. “It was a divine and holy time of listening to what the Holy Spirit was directing me towards,” she explained.

    Jamie’s theological studies took place at Bloy House in Los Angeles, the Episcopal Divinity School, and Claremont School of Theology. She enthusiastically embraced this challenging, four-year journey while holding down a full-time job as well as a hospital chaplaincy, which was part of her training. “There are times when I think, “How did I do all that?” she laughs. “Well, I didn’t do it – it was with God’s help. God was getting out ahead of me and making the way.” Jamie was ordained in 2019.

    Following her ordination, Jamie returned briefly to All Saints as a deacon but looked forward to having her own church. She soon received a call from the rector at St. Michael’s asking her to become his assistant rector. There she shared regular preaching and presiding duties, led Advent and Lenten study groups, assisted with Sunday Bible study classes, and filled in when the rector was away. She organized a young adult group and participated in all pastoral duties. She worked closely with the rector to navigate the church’s online presence throughout the pandemic. It is from St. Michael’s that she was called to serve at The Church of the Epiphany.

    She has a strong pastoral presence, including among those who are homebound or hospitalized; provides thought-provoking sermons; leads with vision, compassion, and strength, and helps broaden our community relationships. She wants to engage us in conversation about how we can grow, and where we can be creative and collaborative. “All these things,” she said, “we will do with excellence.”

    Worship with Us HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES 2023 Live Stream Service Milestones and Sacraments Music Prayer Request Our Stained Glass Windows

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    Sermons

    • Mar 19 | The Rev. Jamie Barnett
      Fourth Sunday in Lent
    • Mar 12 | The Rev. Jamie Barnett
      Third Sunday in Lent
    • Mar 5 | Karen James
      Second Sunday in Lent
    • Feb 19 | The Rev. Jamie Barnett
      Fourth Sunday in Lent
    • Feb 12 | The Rev. Jamie Barnett
      Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany

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