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What’s happening at Incarnation
We’ve paused in-person gatherings due to COVID-19 and are hosting all parish programs and events on Zoom. Our priority is always the care and safety of our community. Join our email list to receive weekly updates, spiritual reflections, and access information for offerings held via Zoom. Here are a few highlights!
Lenten Small Groups
This Lent we will undertake a study of The Cost of Discipleship in small groups. Written by German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship is considered a classic of Christian thought. It is centered on an exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, in which Bonhoeffer spells out what he believes it means to follow Christ. Small groups will meet via Zoom for four weeks. Contact the clergy if you would like to participate in a small group of six to eight parishioners, and let us know what days of the week and times of day (morning/afternoon/evening) are most convenient for you.
Monastic Meditations and Contemporary Christian Practice
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Parish Newsletter
Parish Newsletters are published on a seasonal basis.
Coming Up
february, 2021
Make Your Sunday Offering Online
Receiving from the Reserved Sacrament
Spiritual Tips and Biblical Reflections
We are collecting spiritual tips and reflections on Scripture from members and friends of the parish. If you have a favorite prayer practice, devotional book, Bible verse or other source of spiritual nourishment, contact the clergy to share it with the larger Incarnation community. Submissions in writing or video recording (up to 2 minutes) are welcome. Thank you for helping us “encourage one another and build each other up” as the Body of Christ. (1 Thess. 5:11).