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Church of the Incarnation Sermons

Church of the Incarnation Sermons

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Sunday sermons from our traditional and contemporary services each week, from the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, TX. Part of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion.© 2026 Church of the Incarnation Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • Second Sunday of Christmas (Contemporary)
    Jan 5 2026

    Throughout Scripture, angels appear at moments of danger, decision, and divine purpose — not as spectacle, but as messengers of God’s presence and care.

    Rev. Canon Oliver Lee reflects on the role of angels in the biblical story and in our own lives. From Joseph’s dreams in the Gospel of Matthew to quiet moments of protection, reassurance, and obedience, angels stand at the intersection of heaven’s intention and human response. They do not remove the challenges we face, but they strengthen us to meet them with courage and faith.

    This message invites us to listen more closely for God’s guidance, to trust His providence, and to consider how we ourselves may be called to serve as God’s messengers — offering comfort, clarity, and hope when others need it most. Heaven is not silent. God is not distant. And this moment matters.

    📖 Scripture: Matthew 2:13–15; Matthew 18:10
    🕊️ Preacher: Rev. Canon Oliver Lee
    ⛪ Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, TX

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    20 mins
  • Second Sunday of Christmas (Traditional)
    Jan 5 2026

    In this sermon, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on how the Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel’s story. From exile in Egypt to deliverance and new life, Scripture “rhymes” across generations — revealing not coincidence, but promise.

    These echoes proclaim the heart of the Gospel: God is not only with us in Christ — He has lived for us. Jesus enters every chapter of human life, gathers it into Himself, and rewrites our story with grace, redemption, and hope.

    As we step into a new year, this message invites us to trust that our past has already been redeemed and our future secured in Christ, who has gone before us in every place we fear to tread.

    📖 Scripture: Matthew 2:13–15, Hosea 11:1

    🕊️ Preacher: Rev. Jordan Griesbeck

    ⛪ Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, Texas

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    13 mins
  • First Sunday of Christmas (Contemporary)
    Dec 29 2025

    What does it mean to say that God is with us?

    In this sermon, Pastor Shawn Torres reflects on the mystery and hope of Emmanuel — God drawing near to His people in Jesus Christ. Through Scripture, we are reminded that God’s presence is not distant or abstract, but living, personal, and transformative. Even after Christmas Day has passed, the promise of Christ’s nearness continues to shape how we live, trust, and hope.

    This message invites us to rest in the assurance that God is present in every season of life and to respond with faith, gratitude, and renewed obedience.

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    13 mins
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