First choir exchange with Praises of Zion Baptist Church
After the Los Angeles riots (or civil unrest) in May, 1992 and ignited by the Rodney King police officers' innocent verdicts, All Saints developed a relationship with Praises of Zion Baptist Church in South Los Angeles. This event would have been the first of several, where their pastor, Joe Hardwick, would bring their choirs to Pasadena or All Saints would go to Praises of Zion. Joe would preach at All Saints and George Regas would preach at Praises of Zion, and our choirs would sing hymns together and offer anthems.
First gay blessing at All Saints Church
Mark Benson remembers: ”Early on in James' career as Director of Music at All Saints, George Regas had been leading the parish in the direction of more substantial inclusion of the LGBTQ community. A decision had been made to celebrate the first public blessing of a same-gender union, and so plans were underway. ”James requested that I (as one of the principals of the first couple) make an appearance at a Coventry Choir rehearsal on Thursday, November 7, 1991, to ask for their presence at the service. They all graciously and enthusiastically, said ’Yes!‘ ”On December 5, Phil Straw and I met with James and went over the ideas we had for music at the event. What was especially exciting was how much James and Coventry Choir were involved in the musical offerings on January 18, 1992. ”That public turning point at All Saints was also a great launch for the wonderful career that has unfolded for James in the years since.”