Plan a Visit - Let Us Know You're Coming!
Feel free to use the form below to let us know you are coming, and we will reach out with a welcoming text message that you may respond to with whatever questions you have. Also, we'll:
Meet you at the door and help you feel at home.
Introduce you to some kind people.
Help your kids connect with our Children's Ministry.
Our Sunday morning worship service is hybrid –– in person and via Zoom. Service starts at 10:30am. A lively social hour with food and conversation follows service. If coming in person, please enter through the glass door off the rear of the parking lot. Our entire building is accessible.
If you’d like to participate via Zoom, please email the church Administrator for that link at admin@incarnationannarbor.org.
Children at Incarnation are invited to join Sunday morning youth programming, which takes place during the worship service in our youth room each Sunday morning, beginning at 10:30am. Programming ranges from a youth reflection time at the beginning of service, to arts and crafts, stories, and other activities appropriate to children's development and questions. Our children's ministry seeks to be a space where all know that they belong, and is welcoming and affirming of our children's experiences and wonders. For more information, please contact our Administrator, admin@incarnationannarbor.org
Our church is not visible from the road, as it is set far back. We want to make it easy to find us.
Set your GPS for 3257 Lohr Rd, Ann Arbor. Look for our white sign and tall, red feather sign that says "Incarnation." That should be enough, but to ensure you can locate our driveway, here's some help.
If you're coming from Ann Arbor-Saline Rd, you'll be heading south on Lohr Rd. You'll pass the strip mall with Best Buy and Kohl's on your right and then new condos on your left. Right after the entrance to the condos you'll see an illuminated crosswalk, and immediately after, you'll be at our driveway entrance, also on your left. You should see our sign.
If you're coming from Ellsworth Rd, you'll be heading north on Lohr Rd. You'll pass a subdivision and condo developments. Then you'll see a historic white farmhouse on your right. The next driveway is ours. You should see our sign.
By the way, the large white farmhouse adjacent to us was occupied by the architect David Byrd and his friends and family in the 1970s when they were building the chapel. The house is now the permanent home for the African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County (open during the fall of 2024). We are delighted to have them as neighbors!