
At
Incarnation,
worship
is
the
work
of
the
whole
community.
We
meet
weekly
for
Sunday
Worship
at
8:30
am
(said
service)
and
10:00
am
(contemporary
service).
We
enjoy
a
warm,
informal
atmosphere
and
dress
for
comfort.
We
encourage
people
to
assist
in
many
ways
(see
Activities).
We
like
to
experiment
with
spiritual
expression
through
our
worship.
We
are
innovative
and
committed
to
looking
for
new
ways
to
express
God’s
presence
in
our
services.
A
Worship
Committee,
comprised
of
the
rector
and
members
of
the
community,
meet
regularly
to
plan
the
worship
experience.
The
service
follows
the
Anglican
Order
of
Service,
but
includes
many
"custom"
components
that
make
the
Incarnation
experience
unique.
Our
service
incorporates
many
types
of
music.
We
take
care
to
choose
or
create
songs
that
relate
to
the
day’s
theme,
so
that
the
music
helps
set
the
mood
for
the
service.
Most
of
the
service
comprises
congregational
singing,
with
the
choir
singing
some
pieces
on
their
own.
Please
check
out
our
Order
of
Service
to
help
decipher
what
is
happening
in
our
Sunday
service.
If
we
haven’t
answered
all
your
questions,
please
ask.
Almost
half
of
the
population
of
the
Incarnation
are
under
the
age
of
20,
so
"a
little
child
shall
lead
them",
is
more
than
a
sentimental
phrase;
it
is a
grounding
fact
in
all
our
deliberations.
At
the
same
time
we
have
many
members
without
children
who
attend
and
like
the
energy
and
wonder
that
young
people
bring
to
the
community.
We
have
church
school
classes
and
a
nursery,
but
if
you’d
prefer
to
have
your
children
stay
with
you
during
the
service,
that
is
fine
too.
We
like
to
see
children
take
part
in
the
service.
They
may
take
on
the
readings,
prayers,
and
other
responsibilities
available
to
the
adults.
Some
young
people
assist
as
servers,
preparing
the
table
(altar)
for
communion.
Even
the
very
young
can
participate
by
assisting
the
greeters
or
bringing
forward
the
gifts.
At
present,
there
is
no
worship
service
specifically
targeted
to
youth
from
the
ages
of
15-21,
but
they
do
organize
and
deliver
a
youth-oriented
service
periodically
throughout
the
year.
This
includes
music,
prayer
and
worship
elements
that
they
develop
on
their
own.
Incarnation
also
organizes
youth
activities
with
other
parishes
in
the
Oakville
area.