It’s Advent and it’s ironic that, while we await the coming of Jesus, it’s so much more difficult than at other times in the year to see God in the faces of others. It’s so difficult when we lose our patience in crowded stores, chaotic streets, too much...
Weekly Reflections
Spiritual reflections from the clergy
On the mind of the Rev. Adrian Dannhauser
Dear Incarnation Family and Friends, I have been serving the Church of the Incarnation for a little over eight years now – first as Associate Rector, then as Interim Priest in Charge, and most recently as Priest in Charge. Today I become your Rector, and I...
On the Mind of the Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Jung-Chul Lee…
Last night, members of our parish watched the film Babette's Feast. If you'e never seen it, it's well worth your time. At its core, the film is a poetic reimagining of the "feast" of Holy Communion--and with it, Christian community as a whole--through an...
On the mind of the Rev. Adrian Dannhauser
Every once in a while, I get to bless a baby in utero. This includes expectant moms in my congregation and sometimes strangers I meet while wearing my clergy collar. For example, when I make a hospital visit and see a pregnant nurse or doctor in the hallway,...
On the Mind of the Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Jung-Chul Lee
This coming week, we celebrate the triduum (or "three days") of “Allhallowtide.” Allhallowtide begins with everyone’s favorite of the three days, called “All Hallow’s Eve” – or, “Halloween” – continues through All Saints Day, and concludes with All Souls...