Christian reconciliation is a complex practice. I’ve had the occasion to think about this (again) in that wake of the brutal killing of Tyre Nichols. As media outlets exploded with commentary after that horrifying video was released, I found myself (like so...
Weekly Reflections
Spiritual reflections from the clergy
From your Deacon
Dear Congregation, I’ve always been someone who can remember their dreams. Sometimes disturbing for sure, but often comforting, and usually ranging from strange to hilarious. I can wake up laughing or crying. It’s a blessing and a curse. My sister,...
On the mind of the Rev. Adrian Dannhauser
“The more genuine and the deeper our community becomes, the more will everything else between us recede, the more clearly and purely will Jesus Christ and His work become the one and only thing that is vital between us.” These words from theologian Dietrich...
On the mind of the Rev. Adrian Dannhauser
This Sunday we celebrate the Feast Day of Martin Luther King, Jr. We’ll use the readings and collect appointed for his day and enjoy music in the gospel tradition. The liturgical color will be red for martyrdom. This is something new for Incarnation but not...
On the mind of the Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Jung-Chul Lee
On Sunday, my son Malachi will be baptized at my "other" parish (St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery). Born three months before the pandemic, and after some transitions in our family, it has been a long time coming. I could not be more excited. This Sunday is...
