Church of the Incarnation

3966 McKinney Ave

Dallas, Texas 75204

214-521-5101

Sunday Services:
7:30 a.m. (Traditional)
9 a.m. (Traditional & Contemporary)
11:15 a.m. (Trad. & Contemp.)
5 p.m. (Choral Evensong)

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Youth & Family Ministry

Cultivating Life-long Faith

Our goal in all we do is to cultivate lifelong faith in our youth through experiences of God’s grace, the joy of life with Him, and deeper connection with Christ and his Body.

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Get Involved

Youth & Family Ministry nurtures the spiritual growth of students in grades 6–12 through both formative and fun experiences. From worship and teaching to exciting events, retreats, and summer camps, there's something for everyone! We’d love for you to be part of our community. See below for ways to join us!

Visiting for the first time? Email Josh Camp at . We'd love to meet you!

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Retreats & Events

Every year, our calendar is full of events to engage our youth in community, faith, and fun.

  • Fall: Retreat at Sky Ranch & the Great Pumpkin Chase Scavenger Hunt
  • Winter: Christmas Party
  • Spring: Progressive Dinner
  • Summer: Camps in Colorado and Florida

Sunday Mornings

10:15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Between our worship services, join us downstairs in the youth basement for donuts, fellowship, and formation. Sixth grade meets for Confirmation, while grades 7–12 meet together.

Sixth grade is a meaningful year of preparation for Confirmation at Incarnation. Students who have not yet been baptized are encouraged to receive Baptism at the Easter Vigil in order to be confirmed during the bishop’s spring visitation. Email us for more information.

Sunday Evenings

6:00 p.m. until 7:15 p.m.

Sunday evenings are simple: eat together, play together, worship and learn together. Students get room to relax, laugh, and be themselves. It’s youth group that feels like home, and it's a great entry in if you're new!

All 6-12th graders are welcome.

Ways to Serve

Outreach | As Christians, we live for more than ourselves. In the parable of the great banquet, God invites the world to his table, and as the Church, we are his servants, extending that invitation. In YFM, we help students see that while Christianity is for them, it’s ultimately about God and his work for the world. This semester, here are ways for students to serve their community:
Worship | One of the most important ways for students to serve is getting involved in the worshipping life of Incarnation. Students have the opportunity to do so by volunteering as acolytes, lectors, or by joining our Chorister Program. To learn more about serving in our contemporary and traditional services, contact Fr. Cody Turner. To learn more about Choristers, contact Kit Jacobson

Josh Camp

Director of Youth and Family Ministry & Interim Contemporary Music

office: 214-217-5629

Donna Stack

Youth & Family Ministry Administrator

office: 214-217-5638

Ben Hodges

Associate for Connections / Co-Director YFM

office: 214-217-5622