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Community reflection #12: Eva-Elizabeth
“It’s a reminder to trust that not everything will be stolen” I found myself saying these words in a voice message to Amy last week as I...
Guest Post
May 17, 2020


An Incarnation Rogation Celebration!
Rogation Days This Sunday is a quirky little Anglican celebration called “Rogation Sunday.” It comes every year on the sixth Sunday after...
Amy Rowe
May 14, 2020


Letter from Liz: May 7, 2020
This Sunday is zoom#9 - somehow it all feels almost natural these days to go to church in my dining-room! The Governor and the Bishop are...
Liz Gray
May 8, 2020


Daily Global Art & Prayer
It's Incarnation's first-ever global week! Each day, we are posting a prompt for prayer and art from around the world to our Facebook and...
Amy Rowe
May 5, 2020


Walking for global week!
As a part of our global week, we are encouraging everyone at Incarnation from the youngest to the oldest to go out for a walk this...
Liz Gray
May 4, 2020


Community night cookery class!
Are you feeling like you're tired of cooking the same things every week? Do you wish you could enjoy the delightful flavors of take-out...
Guest Post
Apr 28, 2020


Community reflection #11: from Rebecca
I make art yarn, or as I prefer to call it, “Bob Ross yarn”—because it’s full of happy little trees that are really just covered-up...
Guest Post
Apr 25, 2020


Letter from Liz April 17, 2020
3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living...
Liz Gray
Apr 17, 2020

Temporary, ridiculous, and extravagant
It all started with Sharpies. When my kids were toddlers, I wanted to find a sensory way to engage them in Holy Week. So on Maundy...
Amy Rowe
Apr 16, 2020


Holy generosity
In his Maundy Thursday homily, Quauhtli challenged us to look for ways to serve those around us during and after the pandemic....
Amy Rowe
Apr 14, 2020


Community reflection #10: from Quauhtli
To start off being quite honest, I’ve never liked stationary gym bicycles. I find the idea of spinning in place sort of ridiculous and,...
Guest Post
Apr 13, 2020


'hello' from Liz: April 7, 2020
5 Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, 6 who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with...
Liz Gray
Apr 7, 2020


Community reflection #9: from Ginny
I hate needing things. Like the rest of the world - three weeks ago, overnight, my job went fully remote. Just like that, all the motion...
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Apr 3, 2020


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Mar 30, 2020


COVID-19 Outreach Fund
Over the past few weeks, we've watched so many of you caring for each other: you're calling and texting, praying, walking (6' apart, of...
Amy Rowe
Mar 26, 2020


Community reflection #7: from Logan
This Day Our Daily Bread. Looking back at the last seven days since I started essentially my quarantine, my mind comes up with several...
Guest Post
Mar 26, 2020


Community reflection #6: from Hannah
"Hi, Granny! How are you?" "Lousy. I'm feeling lousy." At 91 years, my sole grandmother has health problems, sure. Despite a slowing...
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Mar 25, 2020


Community reflection #5: by Beth
Feeling Useless in a Pandemic Today is Tuesday, March 17th: St. Patrick’s Day, and the second day of work quarantine for me. I am Beth...
Guest Post
Mar 19, 2020


Re-imagining loving our neighbors
Last night, I put on a mask, washed my hands until my skin cracked, and volunteered at a Restoration Immigration Legal Aid (RILA) clinic....
Amy Rowe
Mar 19, 2020


Community reflections #4: from Juliet
Note from Liz: As we watch the world struggling to come to terms with a new challenge, we too are making adjustments in our worship and...
Guest Post
Mar 19, 2020
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