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Incarnation Anglican Church | |
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Location | 4900 Mooretown Rd, Williamsburg, Virginia 23188 USA |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Anglican Church in North America |
Weekly attendance | 108 (as of March 1, 2025) |
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History | |
Status | Congregation |
Founded | 2013 |
Founder | The Rev. James Swynford |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic |
Clergy | |
Bishop | The Rt. Rev. Christopher Warner |
Priest | The Rev. Tom Hample |
Incarnation Anglican Church is an Anglican church in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.
Incarnation Church was planted by former parishioners from The Falls Church Anglican as a mission of the Anglican Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic of the Anglican Church in North America in 2013. The church emerged out of private worship and prayer groups held in homes and neighboorhood clubhouses. The congregation began holding worship at the Williamsburg Regional Library before moving to its current location at the Williamsburg Hellenic Center. The church has occasionally held services in Wren Chapel on the campus of William & Mary. [1]
In 2018, a parishioner at Incarnation, Peter Vlaming, was fired from his teaching job for refusing to use the preferred gender pronouns of a student who identified as a transgender person. [2]
On August 9, 2020, the Rev. Drew Thomas was instituted as vicar of Incarnation Church. [3] The founding planter, the Rev. James Swynford, moved to Philadelphia to form a new church plant. [1]
Incarnation Church changed its name to Incarnation Anglican Church in 2023, adding the word "Anglican" to reflect its Anglican identity. [4] By August 2023, Incarnation had become a congregation and was being pastored by the Rev. Canon Justin Murff, [5] the Executive Director of the Anglican Office for Government and International Affairs. [6]
In 2025, Incarnation experienced a crisis involving a request by its vestry for a formal inquiry into its bishop, Christopher Warner, over allegations of abuse of ecclestical power and imposition of religious beliefs concerning the ordination of women. [7] [ non-primary source needed ] [8] [ self-published source? ] The Standing Committee of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic responded to the allegations by issuing a statement assuring that Warner was not the subject of any disciplinary actions or investigation by the Provincial Office of the ACNA. [9] [ non-primary source needed ]
Incarnation is a mission partner of Cambridge House, a Christian Study Center serving the College of William & Mary. [10]