Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation (ECI) was founded in 1984 by a group of lay people who believed they could develop a church by committing themselves to service and advocacy with the poor and oppressed. Today we are a small community church involved in service and prophetic witness, and we strive to be open to all people.

All Are Welcome At Our Communion Table
Come as you are; we have no dress code, no requirement about what you need to believe to be welcome.

We are a community that welcomes all seekers.

We are a multi-racial community that includes African Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.

We are a community in which many non-traditional families, including gay and lesbian families, have found a home.

We are a community of people who have been through the fire of despair and rejection. Here we have found a new life.
Our Worship Includes
Affirmation of Children

Inclusive Language

Culturally diverse music

Significant lay leadership and regular times in which lay people preach or share their stories.