This community of professional musicians, singers, and worshipers have committed their talents and hearts to the glory of God. The Uptown Worship Band leads a rich worship experience connected to faith that fosters hope, brings glory to God through singing and playing instruments, and leads the church into a true place of intimate worship. The songs speak truth, expressed through modern music.

Personally I believe that Tasha Lem is River Song Post Library... The Papal Mainframe sounds very much like the computer mainframe in which her personality was downloaded and saved by Tennant's incarnation. If she somehow found a way to have a body and transplant her personality into it, she could exist outside of the Library's mainframe.


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At Incarnation, we consider beauty to be proof for the existence of God. The indescribable beauty of music bears God into our very hearts and souls. The sound of our organ, the leadership of our choirs, the concerts that take place in our space, and our own voices lifted up in song glorify God and elevate our spirits in praise.

The reason we have trouble with the full incarnation in Jesus is probably because we have not been able to recognize and enjoy the incarnations everywhere and all the time. As poet Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote:

The Incarnation, Songs and Rescue At The Journey, we love celebrating Christmas. Jesus incarnation bubbled out in Song by Mary, the prophet, the Angels and the Shepherds. The joyful story of Jesus coming sits right between the Fall and our Rescue. This Christmas season, listen as Pastor Steve proclaims His Coming, His Glory and His work of Redemption.

Dear Friends,

In 2024 we will be celebrating our 10 year anniversary. In reflecting on our past seasons, we are so grateful, to you, the audience for being a part of this incredible journey. The pandemic and the aftermath has been difficult for us. We have been very fortunate to bring you some amazing and talented artists (local, national, and international), varied genres of music, and concerts every month of the year! We are very grateful to our generous artists, donors, volunteers, technicians that maintain our instruments, and to the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, who generously support this program.


Unfortunately, due to several capital projects in the last couple of years (roof repair, the building of a retaining wall, repair to the sidewalk, etc.) Incarnation is facing a $90,000 deficit in 2023. We are hoping to raise at least $30,000 before the end of the year, to help make a dent in the deficit. This will also help keep the Sunset Music and Arts program going for many years to come.


We greatly appreciate your help. You can donate via PayPal (preferred) at or you can also send us a check made out to:

Episcopal Church of the Incarnation

1750 29th Avenue

San Francisco CA 94122


The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and your cash donations are fully tax-deductible. If you would like to have a receipt for your tax free donation, please send us an email at incarnationsf@gmail.com


Thank you for your generous donation. Wishing you and your family a Happy Holiday season! Hope to see you at one of our December concerts. We will be announcing our 2024 season in early December. 

Episcopal Church of the Incarnation / Sunset Music & Arts

Mr. Jolly earned degrees from Trenton State College and San Francisco Theological Seminary, with additional training in community organizing with Industrial Areas Foundation, and in composition and song leading as a Fellow of Melodious Accord. Major compositions include an oboe sonata commissioned by William Bennett, two mass settings (recordings released December 2020), an Advent cantata, and seven variations on the hymn tune HYFRYDOL.

Program Details: Anyone, no matter their vocal ability or experience, can improve their understanding of the voice and experience the pleasure of singing with others. The music we will sing comes from many traditions, including folk songs, show tunes, and popular music. These classes will help to develop your vocal and breathing techniques, build ensemble skills, practice rhythms, and leave with the tools to continue developing their skills into the future.

Find the best Christian Christmas songs and hymns based on the theme of the incarnation. Download the chord charts, piano sheets, lyrics, vocal sheets, choral arrangements, orchestrations, patches, stage charts, and multitracks, to best serve your worship ministry during the Christmas season.

The current and fourteenth incarnation of the Doctor is played by David Tennant (who also portrayed the Tenth Doctor), following the regeneration of the Thirteenth Doctor (portrayed by Jodie Whittaker) during the special episode "The Power of the Doctor". Following the 60th anniversary of the show, Ncuti Gatwa will take over the role as the fifteenth incarnation.

In the About Time reference series Lawrence Miles and Tat Wood note that the officially licensed magazine, Doctor Who Monthly, stated in a "Matrix Data-Bank" column in 1982 that its readers should not confuse the "regenerations" of later incarnations with the "rejuvenation" of Hartnell into Troughton.[4] However, dialogue within the series itself explicitly includes the First-to-Second "rejuvenation" when enumerating the Doctor's regenerations (for example in Mawdryn Undead (1983)).

The regeneration of the Sixth Doctor into the Seventh is the only time that a single actor took on the roles of two incarnations of the Doctor. Colin Baker declined the invitation to film the regeneration sequence at the start of Time and the Rani (1987) due to the circumstances in which the BBC dismissed him from the role.[citation needed] As a result, Sylvester McCoy had to don his predecessor's costume and a blond curly wig, lying face down, with the mixing effect to the Doctor's "new" features occurring as he was turned over.

A Time Lord may depict increased strength in the early stages of regeneration. The Fourth Doctor karate-chopped a brick in half in episode one of Robot, but was unable to repeat the action later. Moments after regenerating into his eighth incarnation, the Doctor battered a steel door completely off its hinges. In "Twice Upon a Time", the First Doctor's dying of old age had earlier rendered him "weak as a kitten", but his oncoming regeneration temporarily provides him with renewed strength and vitality (as explained to him by the Twelfth).

With regeneration also comes a change of personality. The viewing audience sees this most often and most dramatically in the differing quirks and personality traits of the Doctor's various incarnations. The Doctor's core personality traits of bravery, heroism, intelligence, and intolerance of injustice are still retained, but in "The End of Time" the Tenth Doctor laments that demise of his current incarnation, with its own personality and attributes, makes for something much akin to an actual death. His last words before regenerating are "I don't want to go."

The Master showed a dramatic personality change upon regenerating into the Mistress/Missy. In that form, she wants nothing more than to renew her bond with the Doctor, even calling him her "boyfriend" at one point. ("Deep Breath, Death in Heaven") When she met him again, Missy pretended to be an android and kissed him passionately. ("Dark Water") Despite still being manic and a psychopath, she later showed a willingness to reform, spending centuries in the Doctor's custody as a show of her commitment. Later, she felt torn between the Doctor, who represented her repentance, and her past incarnation, who represented a return to her old ways; she ultimately chose the Doctor, for which her past incarnation killed her in disgust. In turn, though Missy expressed a love for who she was in her past incarnation, she forced his own regeneration into her to ensure she would become the person she now was ("The Doctor Falls").

Whether Time Lords could change gender in regeneration was never addressed onscreen during the classic series and not explicitly focused on for much of the revival. In The Hand of Fear (1976), the Kastrian Eldrad compared his transformation, from female to male, to Time Lord regeneration, possibly suggesting the process could produce a sex change. The concept of Time Lords changing gender upon regeneration was seeded throughout Moffat's tenure as showrunner. In the second part of "The End of Time" (2010), the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) briefly checks for an Adam's apple upon regeneration to confirm if he is still a man. In the 2011 episode "The Doctor's Wife", the Doctor recalls a Time Lord acquaintance known as the Corsair, who had at least two female incarnations.[6] In the 2013 short "Night of the Doctor", the Sisterhood of Karn offer a dying Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) control over his inevitable regeneration, with "man or woman" being touted as possibilities.[7] The first on-screen cross-gender regeneration was shown in the 2015 episode "Hell Bent", in which a white male Gallifreyan general (Ken Bones) regenerates into a black woman (T'Nia Miller), who states that her previous incarnation was the only time she had been a man.[8]

The first Time Lord to have appeared in the television series in both male and female forms was the Doctor's nemesis, The Master, portrayed from 2014 to 2017 by Scottish actress Michelle Gomez. This character was known as Missy, short for "Mistress".[9] In "World Enough and Time" (2017), the Doctor tells his companion Bill Potts, in reference to Missy, that Time Lords are mostly beyond gender norms and stereotypes; however, Bill points out that the males and females of the species collectively refer to themselves by a male title. From "Twice Upon a Time" onward, Jodie Whittaker portrays the Thirteenth Doctor, the Doctor's first female incarnation. be457b7860

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