Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
Everyone Is Welcome At God’s Table – And You Are Welcome At Ours
Hello! We are a progressive Episcopal congregation and Interfaith community that is very warm-hearted, diverse, and LGBTQ inclusive. Our mission beyond is working for peace and social & environmental justice.
Here, we celebrate each person's humanity. Here, you are seen and loved for all of who you are. We'd love to meet you.
Sunday Worship Service, 10:30 AM
Sunday Service starts at 10:30 AM. It is hybrid–some people attend in person and some participate live via Zoom. Visitors, including families with children, can read about "What to Expect" on Sundays here. Church service is followed by a lively social hour with lots of good food.
If you’d like to participate via Zoom from home, please email Pastor Dean Aponte-Safe for that link at pr.dsafe@gmail.com.
Easter Week Services
All are invited to attend our Easter Week Services. Visitors, no need to bring potluck food—just yourselves.
-Palm Sunday, March 24
10:30am: Service.
-Maundy-Thursday, March 28
6:00pm: Potluck meal, featuring simple finger foods like hummus, pita, olives, etc.
7:00pm: Foot Washing Service.
-Good Friday, March 29
7:00pm: Service.
-Holy Saturday Easter Vigil, March 30
5:00pm: Egg decorating and Easter hat making.
6:00pm: Potluck meal.
7:00pm: Service.
-Easter Sunday, March 31
10:30 Service.
12:00: Children’s Easter egg hunt.
12:10: Easter Brunch.
We Welcome You To Celebrate With Us In the David Byrd Chapel
The David Byrd Chapel--the chapel in which we worship--is of historic significance to the African-American Community in Ann Arbor. We welcome you to worship with us--and are happy to give tours to visitors who are interested. For more on the history, please visit our History Page.
Chapel construction by architect David R. Byrd and his students.
Snapshots Of Incarnation Life
Incarnation members at gun violence prevention rally.
The David Byrd Chapel.
Oktoberfest gathering after church service in our yard.