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St. James' Episcopal Church (Los Angeles, California)

St. James' Episcopal Church, or St. James' in-the-City, as it is commonly called, to distinguish it from the St. James' Episcopal Church in South Pasadena, is a historic Episcopal church, located in the Wilshire Center area of Los Angeles, California, between Koreatown and Hancock Park. St. James' in-the-City Episcopal Church is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles.

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St. James' Episcopal Church
St. James' Episcopal Church in 2020
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Location in Los Angeles
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St. James' in-the-City (California)
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St. James' in-the-City (the United States)
34°03′44″N 118°18′43″W / 34.062096°N 118.312015°W / 34.062096; -118.312015Coordinates: 34°03′44″N 118°18′43″W / 34.062096°N 118.312015°W / 34.062096; -118.312015
Location3903 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, California
CountryUnited States
DenominationEpiscopal
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Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Benjamin McDougall
StyleGothic Revival
Years built1925
Administration
DioceseLos Angeles
Clergy
RectorThe Rev. Kate Cress[1]
Canon(s)James Buonemani

History

The first services at St. James' were held in 1908. The St James' parish was established in 1912. The Rev. Noel Porter was the first rector. The first church was located 1.5 miles southeast of the current building, at Pico and Ardmore Boulevards.[2][3]

In 1914, Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop 10, the oldest continuously-sponsored Boy Scout troop in the United States, was founded under the parish's auspices and remains under its sponsorship today.[4][5][2][6]

In 1916, the congregation moved to a larger building farther north, at the corner of Western Avenue and Monette Place.[3] The early parish boundaries stretched from Western Avenue to the Pacific Ocean but moved inland later when new Episcopal parishes were founded in Beverly Hills, Westwood and the Pacific Palisades.[2]

The current church building was designed by Benjamin McDougall, a renowned San Francisco Bay area architect, in Gothic Revival style, and built in 1925-26 on a lot on Wilshire Boulevard, bought originally by The Rev. Ray Miller.[7][2] The building is constructed of reinforced concrete with a stucco overlay.[8]

The roof of the church is 60 feet high at its highest point; the bell tower is 100 feet high.[8] The ceiling of the church is structured with redwood beams and trusses to resemble the inside of a ship's hull. The floor is paved with ceramic tiles that bear the same Celtic cross motif as the floors of the nearby Immanuel Presbyterian Church.[7]

The building's richly colored stained glass windows were created by Judson Studios over many years, from 1932 to the present.[8] Besides traditional religious scenes of saints and biblical figures, the windows depict motives symbolic of the times when the windows were installed: a movie camera, the Apollo moonwalk, freeway lanes, downtown Los Angeles skyline, the Korean flag, Latino immigrants.[9]

In 1965, the funeral of Nat King Cole who was a parishioner of St. James’, took place at the church, and was attended by Duke Ellington, Frank Sinatra, Robert F. Kennedy, Pat Brown, and other prominent people.[7][10][11][12]

In 1994, a new parish hall and office complex, designed by architect Johannes Van Tilburg, was added to the church, and a columbarium was built in the chapel.[3]

School

In September 1968, the parish opened St. James’ Episcopal School, to provide elementary education for families in the parish neighborhood. Over the years, the school expanded to a K-6 school to include also Kindergarten classes. In 1981, the school moved to its current location on St. Andrews Place, directly north of the church.[12][13][14]

Organ

The church houses a rebuilt 1911 Murray M. Harris organ that replaced an earlier 1926 Kimball organ. The Murray Harris organ was acquired from St. Paul's Cathedral in downtown Los Angeles where it had been kept in storage after the church's demolition in 1980 due to earthquake damage. The organ was extensively restored and rebuilt, and arrived at St. James’ in April of 1995. The restored organ has approximately 5,000 pipes, 50 divisions, 3 manuals and 66 stops. In memory of David Falconer who spearheaded the acquisition project as the choirmaster at St. James’ from 1983 until his murder in 1994, the organ is named David John Falconer Memorial Organ.[15][16][17][18][19]

Performance and filming venue

The church's sanctuary has been used as a concert venue for choral performances in the church's Great Music programming, for organ recitals in the church's International Laureates Organ Series, and for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Sundays Live chamber music programming, broadcast live by KUSC.[20][21][22][23]

St. James' church has also been featured in music videos for Tyrese and Ariana Grande, in television pilots and TV shows, such as Germany's Top Model, Mad Men and West Wing, and in the films Death Becomes Her and End of Days.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Clergy and Staff". St. James' Episcopal Church.
  2. ^ a b c d "A Short History of St. James'". St. James' Episcopal Church.
  3. ^ a b c "In 2012 St. James' Celebrated Its Centennial". St. James' Episcopal Church.
  4. ^ "Welcome!". Troop 10.
  5. ^ Eversz, Eversz (January 31, 2014). "Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop 10 seeks former members to attend its centennial celebration". Larchmont Chronicle.
  6. ^ "Scouts'". St. James' Episcopal Church.
  7. ^ a b c "St. James' Episcopal Church". Los Angeles Conservancy.
  8. ^ a b c d "Filming information". St. James' Episcopal Church.
  9. ^ Pringle, Paul (September 30, 2007). "L.A.'s stained-glass blessing". Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^ Epstein, Daniel Mark (1999). Nat King Cole. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux. pp. 358–359. ISBN 978-0-374-21912-3.
  11. ^ "Celebrities attend Nat King Cole's funeral". YouTube.
  12. ^ a b McCaughan, Pat (March 28, 2012). "Presiding bishop helps celebrate St. James' centennial". The Episcopal News.
  13. ^ "History - Celebrating our 50th Anniversary". St. James’ Episcopal School.
  14. ^ "St. James' Episcopal Church, Los Angeles, CA". The Episcopal Church.
  15. ^ "Organ". St. James' Episcopal Church.
  16. ^ "Austin Organs, Inc. Opus 2762 (1995) - Originally built by Murray M. Harris (Organ Co.), 1911". The Organ Historical Society Pipe Organ Database.
  17. ^ Hubler, Shawn (April 26, 1994). "When the Music Stops: Choirmaster Slain in Holdup Is Remembered Fondly". Los Angeles Times.
  18. ^ Hubler, Shawn (June 14, 1994). "Confessions in Choirmaster Killing Lead to 4 Arrests: Crime: The victim was allegedly slain by 15-year-old boy during an attempted robbery at store. He had been on his way home from practice at St. James Episcopal Church". Los Angeles Times.
  19. ^ Dart, John (November 4, 1995). "The large organ whose notes resounded through..." Los Angeles Times.
  20. ^ "Great music". St. James' Episcopal Church.
  21. ^ "Music: Sundays Live". LACMA.
  22. ^ "Sundays Live". Sundays Live.
  23. ^ "Sundays Live". KUSC.

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St James Episcopal Church or St James in the City as it is commonly called to distinguish it from the St James Episcopal Church in South Pasadena is a historic Episcopal church located in the Wilshire Center area of Los Angeles California between Koreatown and Hancock Park St James in the City Episcopal Church is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles St James in the CitySt James Episcopal ChurchSt James Episcopal Church in 2020St James in the CityLocation in Los AngelesShow map of Los AngelesSt James in the CitySt James in the City California Show map of CaliforniaSt James in the CitySt James in the City the United States Show map of the United States34 03 44 N 118 18 43 W 34 062096 N 118 312015 W 34 062096 118 312015 Coordinates 34 03 44 N 118 18 43 W 34 062096 N 118 312015 W 34 062096 118 312015Location3903 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CaliforniaCountryUnited StatesDenominationEpiscopalWebsitestjla org ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitect s Benjamin McDougallStyleGothic RevivalYears built1925AdministrationDioceseLos AngelesClergyRectorThe Rev Kate Cress 1 Canon s James Buonemani Contents 1 History 2 School 3 Organ 4 Performance and filming venue 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe first services at St James were held in 1908 The St James parish was established in 1912 The Rev Noel Porter was the first rector The first church was located 1 5 miles southeast of the current building at Pico and Ardmore Boulevards 2 3 In 1914 Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop 10 the oldest continuously sponsored Boy Scout troop in the United States was founded under the parish s auspices and remains under its sponsorship today 4 5 2 6 In 1916 the congregation moved to a larger building farther north at the corner of Western Avenue and Monette Place 3 The early parish boundaries stretched from Western Avenue to the Pacific Ocean but moved inland later when new Episcopal parishes were founded in Beverly Hills Westwood and the Pacific Palisades 2 The current church building was designed by Benjamin McDougall a renowned San Francisco Bay area architect in Gothic Revival style and built in 1925 26 on a lot on Wilshire Boulevard bought originally by The Rev Ray Miller 7 2 The building is constructed of reinforced concrete with a stucco overlay 8 The roof of the church is 60 feet high at its highest point the bell tower is 100 feet high 8 The ceiling of the church is structured with redwood beams and trusses to resemble the inside of a ship s hull The floor is paved with ceramic tiles that bear the same Celtic cross motif as the floors of the nearby Immanuel Presbyterian Church 7 The building s richly colored stained glass windows were created by Judson Studios over many years from 1932 to the present 8 Besides traditional religious scenes of saints and biblical figures the windows depict motives symbolic of the times when the windows were installed a movie camera the Apollo moonwalk freeway lanes downtown Los Angeles skyline the Korean flag Latino immigrants 9 In 1965 the funeral of Nat King Cole who was a parishioner of St James took place at the church and was attended by Duke Ellington Frank Sinatra Robert F Kennedy Pat Brown and other prominent people 7 10 11 12 In 1994 a new parish hall and office complex designed by architect Johannes Van Tilburg was added to the church and a columbarium was built in the chapel 3 School EditIn September 1968 the parish opened St James Episcopal School to provide elementary education for families in the parish neighborhood Over the years the school expanded to a K 6 school to include also Kindergarten classes In 1981 the school moved to its current location on St Andrews Place directly north of the church 12 13 14 Organ EditThe church houses a rebuilt 1911 Murray M Harris organ that replaced an earlier 1926 Kimball organ The Murray Harris organ was acquired from St Paul s Cathedral in downtown Los Angeles where it had been kept in storage after the church s demolition in 1980 due to earthquake damage The organ was extensively restored and rebuilt and arrived at St James in April of 1995 The restored organ has approximately 5 000 pipes 50 divisions 3 manuals and 66 stops In memory of David Falconer who spearheaded the acquisition project as the choirmaster at St James from 1983 until his murder in 1994 the organ is named David John Falconer Memorial Organ 15 16 17 18 19 Performance and filming venue EditThe church s sanctuary has been used as a concert venue for choral performances in the church s Great Music programming for organ recitals in the church s International Laureates Organ Series and for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Sundays Live chamber music programming broadcast live by KUSC 20 21 22 23 St James church has also been featured in music videos for Tyrese and Ariana Grande in television pilots and TV shows such as Germany s Top Model Mad Men and West Wing and in the films Death Becomes Her and End of Days 8 A view across Wilshire Boulevard Church sign Courtyard Church door A view across St Andrews PlaceReferences Edit Clergy and Staff St James Episcopal Church a b c d A Short History of St James St James Episcopal Church a b c In 2012 St James Celebrated Its Centennial St James Episcopal Church Welcome Troop 10 Eversz Eversz January 31 2014 Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop 10 seeks former members to attend its centennial celebration Larchmont Chronicle Scouts St James Episcopal Church a b c St James Episcopal Church Los Angeles Conservancy a b c d Filming information St James Episcopal Church Pringle Paul September 30 2007 L A s stained glass blessing Los Angeles Times Epstein Daniel Mark 1999 Nat King Cole New York Farrar Straus Giroux pp 358 359 ISBN 978 0 374 21912 3 Celebrities attend Nat King Cole s funeral YouTube a b McCaughan Pat March 28 2012 Presiding bishop helps celebrate St James centennial The Episcopal News History Celebrating our 50th Anniversary St James Episcopal School St James Episcopal Church Los Angeles CA The Episcopal Church Organ St James Episcopal Church Austin Organs Inc Opus 2762 1995 Originally built by Murray M Harris Organ Co 1911 The Organ Historical Society Pipe Organ Database Hubler Shawn April 26 1994 When the Music Stops Choirmaster Slain in Holdup Is Remembered Fondly Los Angeles Times Hubler Shawn June 14 1994 Confessions in Choirmaster Killing Lead to 4 Arrests Crime The victim was allegedly slain by 15 year old boy during an attempted robbery at store He had been on his way home from practice at St James Episcopal Church Los Angeles Times Dart John November 4 1995 The large organ whose notes resounded through Los Angeles Times Great music St James Episcopal Church Music Sundays Live LACMA Sundays Live Sundays Live Sundays Live KUSC Wikimedia Commons has media related to St James Episcopal Church Los Angeles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St James 27 Episcopal Church Los Angeles California amp oldid 1126913097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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