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                | 2376: Church 
                  of the Incarnation, Dallas, Texas, USA | 
             
            
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                 Mystery 
                  Worshipper: Preacher's Kid. 
                  The church: 
                  Church 
                  of the Incarnation, Dallas, Texas, USA. 
                  Denomination: 
                  The 
                  Episcopal Church, Diocese 
                  of Dallas. 
                  The building: 
                  A Gothic cruciform building dating from the early 1950s. The 
                  absence of carpeting or seat cushions makes for exquisite acoustics: 
                  the decay may run to three seconds. The glass is extremely beautiful, 
                  incorporating the stations of the cross in the lower range, 
                  and the apostles, Mary, and heroes of the church in the clerestory. 
                  There is a chapel in one transept. The high altar has not been 
                  moved forward, nor is there a portable altar sitting in front 
                  of it. 
                  The church: 
                  This congregation is an aggregate of the very wealthy from Highland 
                  Park/University Park (the "Park Cities") and its close 
                  neighbor, Southern Methodist University. By the same token, 
                  the church lies outside of and south of the limits of the Park 
                  Cities and so also serves the new "Uptown" of Dallas, 
                  an area of young professionals, trendy restaurants, smart residences, 
                  and endless entertainment. Because of its style of services, 
                  it draws membership from across the Metroplex. It conducts eight 
                  worship services every Sunday and provides all those weekly 
                  activities one expects in a large church. 
                  The neighborhood: 
                  The Uptown area once lay outside the Dallas city limits and 
                  was a working-class neighborhood of Hispanic-Americans and the 
                  descendants of freed African-American slaves  folk not 
                  exactly welcome in the city proper. Today, urban renewal begun 
                  in the late 20th century has turned Uptown into a trendy pedestrian-friendly 
                  district housing a wide variety of establishments, including 
                  office buildings, residential towers, retail centers, restaurants 
                  and night clubs. The nearby Park Cities area comprises what 
                  is probably the most expensive residential real estate in Texas. 
                  The cast: 
                  The Revd Harry H. Hill, clergy for pastoral care, presided. 
                  The choir was under the direction of Richard Sparks, A.Mus.D., 
                  interim choirmaster, with Roberts Dicks, organ scholar in residence, 
                  at the organ. The names of the verger and lector were not given. 
                  The date & time: 
                  May 6, 2012, 5.30pm. 
                   
What was the name of the service? 
                  Solemn Choral Evensong. The service followed the 1662 Book 
                  of Common Prayer. 
                   
                  How full was the building? 
                  About 25 per cent. It seats about 750 people on the floor and 
                  in the gallery. 
                   
                  Did anyone welcome you 
                  personally? 
                  No. 
                   
Was your pew comfortable? 
                  Yes. It was the standard pew with leather-covered kneelers. 
                   
How would you describe the pre-service
atmosphere? 
                  Quiet and introspective. People were taking their places quietly. 
                  As the service time approached and the organ voluntary began, 
                  the verger lit torches placed at the ends of every six pews 
                  in the center aisle, and then lit the appropriate candles at 
                  the altar. The main lights of the church were dimmed for the 
                  service. 
                   
What were the exact opening words of the
service? 
                  "Welcome to evensong at the Church of the Incarnation." 
                   
What books did the congregation use during the
service? 
                  Although the pew racks contained the Prayer Book 1979 
                  and the Hymnal 1982, the service was set out on a card. 
                  An insert contained the variable settings and lessons. 
                   
                  What musical instruments 
                  were played? 
                  Organ. The original instrument, opus 1370 of the venerable Boston 
                  firm of Aeolian-Skinner organ builders, was enlarged and rebuilt 
                  by the Noack Organ Company of Falmouth, Massachusetts, as their 
                  opus 127. 
				   
 
  
Did anything distract you? 
                  This service went off as well as any I have seen. There were 
                  practically no distractions, but the thing we found unusual 
                  was the particularly large number of persons attending who appeared 
                  to be elderly or physically challenged. 
                   
                  Was the worship stiff-upper-lip, 
                  happy clappy, or what? 
                  It was definitely Texas High Church. Although labeled solemn, 
                  there was no incense and few trappings that would allow you 
                  to call it Anglo-Catholic. However, the music was to die for! 
                  There was a preces and response by the late Gere Hancock, who 
                  had served as professor of organ and sacred music at the University 
                  of Texas, Austin, and organist and master of the choristers 
                  at St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York; psalm settings 
                  by Corfe/Lawes and Bairstow; Magnificat and Nunc 
                  dimittis by Gustav Holst; and the final Amen by Orlando 
                  Gibbons. Choral services just don't get any better! 
                   
                  Exactly how long was the 
                  sermon? 
                  There was no sermon. 
                   
                  Which part of the service 
                  was like being in heaven? 
                  In the opinion of this Mystery Worshipper, the choir are by 
                  far and away one of the best-trained and disciplined volunteer 
                  choirs in the country. 
                   
And which part was like being in... er... the other place? 
                  The Revd Mr Hill’s body mike was not correctly tuned, with the 
                  result that his already soft-spoken voice could not be heard 
                  clearly. 
                   
What happened when you hung around after the service looking lost? 
                  An organ recital was scheduled for immediately after the service, 
                  and the service leaflet indicated that refreshments would follow 
                  that. We stayed for the first two numbers of the recital but 
                  then had to leave. 
                   
How would you describe the after-service
coffee? 
                  N/A. 
                   
How would you feel about making this church your regular (where 10 = ecstatic, 0 = terminal)? 
                  10  If their other services are anything like this solemn 
                  choral evensong, I couldn't possibly imagine a church that would 
                  satisfy me better. Their fine approach to the liturgy, coupled 
                  with their extensive community outreaches and programs, make 
                  them a model for any church to aspire to. 
                   
Did the service make you feel glad to be a
Christian? 
                  Yes. 
                   
What one thing will you remember about all this in seven days' time? 
                  The actual celebration of the service, which is a rare treat 
                  for me. | 
             
           
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