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Wednesday, October 16: Plein-Aire Group Meets
posted on Oct 10, 2024 Kandinsky, Vasily, "In "Black Lines," from 1913, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum The Incarnation Plein-Aire group is meeting this October on Wednesdays. The time is variable to stay ahead of the heat. On October 16, we will meet at A Place to ...
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Why I am at Incarnation - Anne Bishop
posted on Oct 9, 2024 Hello! My name is Anne, and I use she/her pronouns. I call the Church of the Incarnation my family's church home... mainly because of coffee hour. I grew up at the Forestville United Methodist Church during the 1980s and 1990s, and my experience ...
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Incarnation's Pledge Drive 2025 is off to a great start!
posted on Oct 9, 2024 We have already received pledge commitments from 35 generous households. If you have not already, we invite you to join us in making a pledge to support Incarnation in the coming year. Our contributions together will further our mission to build...
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Wednesday, October 23, 12:00 pm: Holy Eucharist for St. James of Jerusalem
posted on Oct 9, 2024 Join us to commemorate this feast day with a simple Holy Eucharist in the church at 12:00 p.m. All are welcome. *** James was a brother of Jesus--one who did not follow Jesus during Jesus' earthly ministry, as shown in passages like Mark 3...
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Why I am at This Church - Julia Shaver
posted on Oct 8, 2024 Last week, one of our Vestry members caught me at coffee hour and kindly asked me if I would say something this year to the congregation. "Just say a little something about yourself and why you come here" , they told me. "It would be nice for peo...
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October Soul Collage
posted on Oct 8, 2024 "My faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I am, whenever I can, for as long as I can with whatever I have to try to make a difference." Jimmy Carter
How are you staying in balance this election season? If you are like me, you a...
Read MoreFrom Sonoma Bach: October 19-20, William Byrd: Angelical and Divine
posted on Oct 8, 2024 From our friends at Sonoma Bach
We are thrilled to once again open our season in the magical Church of St. Seraphim, an ideal venue for Renaissance polyphony. Our first dive will be into the waters of William Byrd's sacred music, a deep po...
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Prayers and Remembrance for Wildfires
posted on Oct 8, 2024 This week, on October 8 and 9, we marked the seventh anniversary of the 2017 Tubbs and Nuns Fires, in which 24 residents of Sonoma County were killed and more than 5,000 homes destroyed. Please pray for all affected by those fires and by the ot...
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Responding to the Recent Hurricanes
posted on Oct 8, 2024 As we keep those across the Southeast affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton in our prayers, Episcopal Relief & Development is in close contact with the affected communities to provide direct support on the ground through local dioceses and par...
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Thank You, Rummage Sale Volunteers!
posted on Oct 8, 2024 Our Parish Guild's rummage sale was a great success, as many devoted hands transformed Farlander Hall into a bazaar filled with treasures to welcome a steady stream of shoppers on Friday and Saturday last week. We are grateful to everyone who don...
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