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God isn’t quite done with the Episcopal Church.
That was my impression after a recent trip to Texas took me to the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas.
Admittedly, this part of the country is still culturally Christian. The parking lots of most churches across all denominations are considerably fuller than their counterparts elsewhere.
Still, there is something remarkable about Incarnation. Going here feels like taking a time machine back to the 1950s when the Episcopal Church and other mainline Protestant denominations were at their peak.
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That was my impression after a recent trip to Texas took me to the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas.
Admittedly, this part of the country is still culturally Christian. The parking lots of most churches across all denominations are considerably fuller than their counterparts elsewhere.
Still, there is something remarkable about Incarnation. Going here feels like taking a time machine back to the 1950s when the Episcopal Church and other mainline Protestant denominations were at their peak.
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In Dallas, this megachurch is Episcopalian
God isn t quite done with the Episcopal Church That was travel writer Dennis Lennox s impression after a recent trip to Texas took him to the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas Admittedly, this part
