Church of the Incarnation
Landmark Building, Living Faith
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About Us
The Church of the Incarnation is a lively, growing multicultural Episcopal Parish in midtown Manhattan.
We are focused on living out our faith with careful reflection, passion, and conviction.
The congregation reflects the diversity of the Murray Hill neighborhood and the New York metropolitan area from which it is drawn. Worship, intellectual exploration and practical application of Christian principles are especially valued by Incarnation's members. The Incarnation family invites you to visit its landmark building and experience the living faith that has sustained this community for 150 years. Please join us!
- Programs
- Community Service, Faith and Work, Young Adults, Adult Education
- Denomination
- Episcopal
- Networks
- Size
- Small
- Language
- English
Contact Information
Our Services
Service Times
- Sunday
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- 08:30am
- Holy Communion, 1928
- 11:00am
- Holy Eucharist/Morning Prayer with choir and sermon
- 05:00pm
- Candlelight Communion
- Tuesday
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- 08:00am
- Morning prayer, coffee and pastries
- Wednesday
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- 12:15pm
- Holy Eucharist
- Friday
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- 12:15pm
- Holy Eucharist with Prayers for Healing
What to Expect
Leadership
J. Douglas Ousley
The Rev. J. Douglas Ousley grew up near Boston, attending public schools before going on to Yale University, where he graduated phi beta kappa and magna cum laude in 1969. He went on to earn graduate degrees from New York Theological Seminary, the University of London, and the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. The Rector’s first church position was Assistant Minister at St. Thomas Church Manhattan and Chaplain of the St. Thomas Choir School. He then served as Canon Pastor of the American Cathedral in Paris, France, and Rector of St. Paul’s Within-the-Walls in Rome, Italy, before coming to Incarnation in 1985. Douglas Ousley has served in various offices for the church, including chairing the Board of Directors of Incarnation Center in Ivoryton, Connecticut, and membership in ecumenical groups in France, Italy, and New York City. He currently is clergy liaison to the 17th Precinct of the New York Police Department. His writings have been published in numerous publications, including the Wall Street Journal, the Christian Century, the Church Times and the Living Church. He now reviews books for Anglican and Episcopal History. He has lectured for various schools and groups as well as presenting programs for Italian radio (RAI), Vatican Radio and other media. The Rector has two sons, John, an attorney, and Andrew, a marketing manager, in New York City. His wife of 37 years, Mary, died in 2008.Location & Directions
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