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New Rhythms – Sunday Morning Announcements

As Incarnation grows, our systems have to grow with us. When processes don’t match our size and season, details slip, people get overlooked, and communication suffers. We’re refining how Sunday announcements work so nothing mission-critical gets missed—moving to a weekly, deacon-read list with submissions due by Wednesday. Read how (and why) we’re making this shift and how you can help it run smoothly.

The Life of David

On the road to Emmaus, Jesus showed that all of Scripture points to Him—and this fall, we’ll see that truth come alive in a new way. Our upcoming study on the life of David will reveal how this imperfect king foreshadowed the Messiah: the overlooked son anointed for leadership, the champion who crushed the enemy, the ruler who prepared the way for God’s dwelling among His people. As we trace David’s story, we’ll discover not only how it prefigures Jesus’ life, but also how it reflects our own lives as those who belong to Him. Join us as we dig deep into Scripture and find encouragement in Christ.

End of Summer, and the Beginning of Fall

As summer winds down, we’re looking ahead with excitement to a full fall at Incarnation—Bible studies, small groups, Sunday school, fellowship events, and more. But first, don’t miss our last two summer gatherings: a Board Game Night on Friday, August 22, and a Church Picnic on Sunday, August 31, at Deep Run Park. These are wonderful opportunities to connect, enjoy time together, and close the summer season in community.

Scripture Reflections

Rest doesn’t come naturally to most of us. We know how to work, and we know how to distract ourselves—but truly resting in what Jesus has already accomplished? That’s harder. The Sabbath was never just a break in the week; it was a gift, a shadow pointing to the deeper rest Christ offers. If we neglect that gift, we risk missing the One it was meant to reveal.