Overview

SHOULD I SPEND MY SUMMER WORKING OR GROWING SPIRITUALLY?

DO BOTH!

Fellows participate in these weekly rhythms:

  • Marketplace internships
  • Morning prayer
  • Scripture and theology study
  • Community dinners
  • Volunteering and service in the community
  • Leadership and professional development
  • Mentoring relationships

Where will I live? No problem. We've got you covered.

Fellows live with their parents, a host family home, or housesit a nearby church member’s home while they’re away for the summer. The Director works with Fellows and church members to arrange any housing needs.

Where will I work?

Utilizing the network of connections within our church community, the Summer Fellows Program assists each Fellow in obtaining a part-time marketplace internship. After reviewing your application and connecting you with potential employers, we work with you to arrange a position that matches your field of interest. Below are some companies our Fellows Program has partnered with in the past.

Through Morning Prayer, Bible and theology studies, service projects, Community Dinners, and guest speakers, each Fellow grows deeper in their walk with Christ and learns how to lead others on the journey.

The Incarnation Fellows participate in Sunday worship, Morning and Evening Prayer, and Compline. These services are treasures of the Anglican spiritual tradition and are prayed by Christians for centuries and around the world. They include ancient prayers, daily recitation of the Psalms, and engaging with portions of the Bible.

Each week through meaningful dialogue, they explore current events and modern day issues through the lens of Biblical principles and Christian teachings provided by theologians, clergy, and lay leaders.

They also share weekly meals in the homes of members of Church of the Incarnation. These Monday night dinners provide life-giving fellowship, a place for authentic conversations, and offer practical life skills that range from finance management to relationship development.

In addition to worship, education, and life skills, fellows grow in their relationship with Christ through service in and through the church. Jesus taught that when we serve our neighbors we’re serving Christ too, and growing closer to Him.

The Incarnation Fellows program gave me time to breathe and figure out my job, community, and how my faith played into both after graduating college. As a fellow, you are connected to your peers and the church in a way that typically takes years to grow. The program truly shaped the path I’m on today. Through fellows, I worked at a Christian-owned marketing consulting agency that I have now been with now for 5 years. I stayed connected to the church post-fellows and worked as the Nursery Coordinator and then was fortunate to get married there as well. While the fellows program lasts only 9 months, the relationships and the work you put in will impact what you do next and create lasting connections.

Meredith CantrellAlumnus

Incarnation Fellows pushed me to step into more leadership roles and be more active in my church and community. I am blessed by my experience and it has helped shape the leader I am today.

Eddie Adesodun,Alumnus