Planning Your First Sunday at Incarnation
This page will help you plan a visit to the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation—an inclusive, progressive church in Ann Arbor.
Wherever you are on your faith journey, you are welcome at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation.
Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM
Location: 3257 Lohr Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Join on Zoom: Email admin@incarnationannarbor.org for the link.
Hybrid service—in person and on Zoom.
A friendly social hour with food and conversation follows service.
Arriving in person: Please enter through the glass doors at the rear of the parking lot. Our parking lot and building are fully accessible.
A friendly congregation where you’re noticed and welcomed
Thoughtful sermons grounded in love, justice, and lived experience
Community Reflections following the sermon
Eucharist (Communion) for all who wish to receive
Inclusive language in worship
A “prayground” space for children at the front of the sanctuary
Warm fellowship after the service
A fully accessible building
Casual dress
Children are welcome in worship. We offer a child-friendly space, called the "Prayground" at the front of the sanctuary. There, children ages ~3-12 engage in activities and are active participants in the service. A few children serve in our all-ages choir. Recently three of our young members planned and led a Sunday service.
The Prayground is supported by our Youth Leader staff member, along with adult volunteers.
We want your visit to be easy and comfortable. Our parking lot, building, and restrooms are fully accessible. If you’d like to ask about accessibility (or anything else) ahead of time, just reach out.
Questions before you visit? Text Jamie at 734-545-5020 or email admin@incarnationannarbor.org
Directions to Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
Our church is not visible from the road, as it is set far back. On the road, look for our white sign and tall, red feather sign that says "Incarnation."
Click on the Get Directions button above or set your GPS for 3257 Lohr Rd, Ann Arbor. That should be enough to find us, 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. We are delighted to have them as neighbors!