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My family and I have been attending the Dallas cam...

My family and I have been attending the Dallas campus for 4 years now. This church, our church, is caring community of believers in Jesus and the Nicene Creed. They really love people. They are reserved like most Episcopalian/Anglican churches, but they genuinely care and go out of their way to honor. You get what you put in (hope, love and service), and so much more. If you had a bad experience, press in, seek first to understand why, and feel free to share with the clergy. Your opinion will be valued and they will care and pray. They value all Christians regardless of denomination and respect all people without exception.

One year ago I had lost my job. The church family diligently prayed for my family and me. They (the church family) loved us tremendously and gave me great advice on interviewing and they never stopped checking in on my job hunt. I found a job in 6 weeks, and it was their care that motivated me to hope. It was unexpected. They were Jesus with skin on.

We go to both the contemporary and traditional services. My children feel so valued for their talents in the youth group and are growing so much in this great environment. My wife and I love the teaching that we receive and really enjoy the deep theological discussions that we have in the classes between services and events hosted by the church.

Thank you Incarnation, you are a light in the surrounding community and to my family.

I grew up in this church my granparents dick and f...

I grew up in this church my granparents dick and frances were very active in this church and there ashes are in the church its a very traditional church .its a lil too traditional that im scared to ask if they are accepting of glbt i kno in my heart my grandparents loved me and accepts me i kno god does as well i would like to kno if they are ok with gays if so i will come back if not i, d like to find a church not in the oak lawn area but one that loves everybody because thats what christians are suppose to do love one another .also its a lil heartbreaking for me since my grandparents are there and my fathers funeral was held there .but besides that it had a great vacation bible school for kids and Wednesday bible study the priest are nice i dont kno if i would recommend it but if it speaks to do then yes its a good church oh and christmas masses were awesome

Julian

Julian
We just listened to your excellent, excellent Sunday morning hominy. Much inspiring .!
And very much appreciate your coming to our home for prayer and blessings with Deacon Judy on Thursday.!
Best of wishes for a memorable year at Oxford.
Tallyho Tallyho. !!

Joe and Cathy Powell

I have been attending since 1980. We drive from P...

I have been attending since 1980. We drive from Plano because it is Westminster Cathedral to me! With Bishop Anthony as our Rector, our traditional service, and our goosebump raising choir....just simply amazing. I was married there, my children were baptized there, and I have already put in my will to have my funeral there!

One of the most beautiful churches in Dallas. Thi...

One of the most beautiful churches in Dallas. This church has a choral program that rivals the great cathedrals of England. There is something for everyone with traditional and contemporary services. Catch them on Facebook Live or join us in person.

Attended here so many years ago and recently for a...

Attended here so many years ago and recently for an organ receitle (drove 90 minutes to hear it). Can not comment on the current staff other than they were very courteous and friendly when we attended the receitle. But as a kid this place was simply amazingly beautiful and that organ - oh my. I appreciate everything that the church had to offer a teen.

I'm so sad to say this about a church, especially ...

I'm so sad to say this about a church, especially one so beautiful and grand, but my husband and I attended only a few months before we just had a feeling the church only wanted our money. Literally every interaction - be it mail or email, was always asking us to give. Even when we received our membership email - we were asked (if we were already giving) could we give MORE?

We were living on one meager income (mine, husband was unemployed due to pandemic), and it was devastating to feel unwelcome unless we could give lots of money. It didn't feel like a church that welcomed the poor like us.

One sermon even extrapolated that the parable of the unjust judge was a parable about giving money. I'm an M.Div and a seminary graduate, and in my own studies, in the multitudes of commentaries I've used, not one ever came to such a conclusion. That preacher stretched Scripture, the Holy Word of God, in the name of getting more money.

I even attended lessons and carols, only to receive an email after asking, of course, to give.

I understand tithing is important, and I understand the need to ask, but when it's ALL I see and hear, it makes me wonder why.

Especially when it proudly gives honor to the powerful and wealthy: like mayors and CEO's as Scripture readers in lessons and carols with lengthy descriptions in the worship guide (WORSHIP. Guide.) of their accomplishments and power.

It's just left such a bad taste in my mouth and seems to contrary to what a church should really be about.

You won't find a more beautiful traditional worshi...

You won't find a more beautiful traditional worship service in DFW. The choir is amazing. If you want something more contemporary, the Uptown service (on the same campus) features a band and video screens, while remaining faithful to the liturgy.

This is a super church, which I have attended for ...

This is a super church, which I have attended for over six years now, since walking into the contemporary service one Sunday in 2009. A fantastic mix of generations, walks of life, and calls to faith. Made up from a super traditional service congregation, and a contemporary congregation which is deeply rooted in the liturgy practices of the Episcopal Church. If you are looking for a place to call home spiritually, and grow in your faith, amongst a loving, and nurturing community, then you should seriously consider the Church of the Incarnation.

The Incarnation has been my home since 1980. I ha...

The Incarnation has been my home since 1980. I have since had to move to California for work and family reasons, but now back home in the Dallas area. I have not been able to match the spiritual and warmth I get at the Church of the Incarceration. Our choir brings goosebumps every single Sunday!! The traditional service is as if you are at Westminster Abbey!!
The Contemporary Service is wonderful as well! My husband and I actually attend as it as well as it provides something for everyone.
Bishop Anthony and his staff are like no other!! The sermons often speak to all of us. The community service is amazing as well. This parish will be my home forever.

Incarnation, main campus on McKinney, is headed cu...

Incarnation, main campus on McKinney, is headed currently by Bp. Tony B. He leads the Priests and Deacons and all those who come to worship GOD in the beauty and joy of the Holy Mother Church of England. The Choir always shares the beauty and reverence of GOD's presence for each of our lives and souls growth. The presence of GOD's peace and presence is available to each of us when we pray and meditate in this structure in this structure built with hands not made of stone.

Church of the Incarnation

Church of the Incarnation

4.5