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Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
Atlanta, Georgia

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  • The Delores Project - Atlanta
    Thursday, March 15, 2012
    In memory of a member who died of colon cancer: the project’s goal is to save lives by mobilizing age appropriate members to have a colonoscopy; a screening for colon rectal cancer.

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The Church of the Incarnation

To Our Guest!

 

We at The Church of the Incarnation welcome you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We thank you for visiting us on this website. We are pleased to offer to you a warm and spiritually truthful and uplifting home in which to worship, learn, grow, rest and find relationship and challenge. We trust that when you visit us in person, you will not remain a visitor long, but find a home with us. We pray blessings upon you in your journey always.

We also would like to share with you what makes us excited and proud to be members of this church. We are a multi-racial, multi-cultural family of faith. We are truly the ecclesia, and we are challenged to live by the following three principles:

Come and see Jesus.

We challenge ourselves to see Jesus in our own hearts first. We challenge ourselves to see Jesus in one another anytime we gather as a community. We are also challenged to share Him with all who worship with us.

Come and know Jesus.

We understand that to be faithful and committed Disciples of Christ, we have to know Him. Hence we are committed to strong Christian Education at all levels. Such Christian Education that opens our minds and souls to know Christ thus enabling us to grow spiritually.

Come and serve Jesus.

We take the mandate of the Great Commission seriously. Matthew 27:18-20: “And Jesus came and said to them, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.'"

Sundays begin with Adult Christian Education from 9:15 - 10:15AM, and Holy Eucharist and Youth Sunday School at 10:30AM. Holy Eucharist and Healing service is held on Wednesday evenings 6:30PM, with Lay-led Bible Study at 7:15PM. Prayers for Healing and the Laying on of Hands is incorporated into the 3rd Sunday Holy Eucharist of each month.

These are some of the major principles that continue to guide our love for Christ, one another and all with whom we come into contact. We hope that you will give us a chance to welcome you in person by joining us for worship and fellowship soon.

May God bless you and all your loved ones.


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