News This Week
We have two different Advent devotions available for you to pick up out in the atrium. “Open Before Christmas” are short devotions perfect for younger children and their families. “His Gospel Is Peace: The Advent of Christ and the End of Fear” is our Advent worship series this year and there is a booklet with Advent devotions by this title available for youth and adults. These will also be made available by email – if you want them emailed each day to your inbox, contact the church office (ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org). These devotions will be taking the place of our regular Bring It Home devotions – so if you receive the BIH devos by email already, you will receive these Advent devotions in a similar format. We have often, though not always, printed Advent devotions provided by Lutheran Hour Ministries (LHM). If you are interested in using LHM Advent devotions, you can find them here: https://www.lhm.org/Advent/.
Thank you to all who gave toward poinsettias to beautifully adorn our chancel area for our worship this Christmas season! And many thanks to Cindy Eversole for taking the lead on selecting the poinsettias, picking them up, and arranging them all so beautifully! Below is the listing of those who gifted these poinsettias to the glory of God and in memory of loved ones.
Given to the Glory of God By:
Annemarie Stollsteimer—for Eva Knight’s brother who is doing so well
Pastor Glen & Kathy—for the gift of new life
Mitch & Lorinda Semanko and Martha & Codie Harkins—for our many dear Immanuel friends
Given in Loving Memory Of:
Annemarie Stollsteimer’s two brothers and other family members
Woldemar Bartz, husband of Irma Bartz
Kathy Hamilton, mother of Beth Bianco
Brian Boedeker, son of Gerry & Jackie Boedeker
Alvin & Elnora Larson and John & Betty Thayer, parents of Ron & Linda Larson
Don and Cathy Groves, parents of Cindy Eversole
Dr. and Mrs. Larry Vibber, parents of Greg Vibber
Mae Zsolczai and Marlene McLean, mothers of Mike & Jeanne Zsolczai
Ebony Yergler, granddaughter of Ken & Debbie Yergler
The 12 Days of Christmas is not just a Christmas carol but season in the Church Year! Don’t take down your tree or put away your decorations on December 26th. Leave them up and celebrate the entire 12 days of Christmas!
To help celebrate Christmas in its entirety, we have a new resource available for families entitled Reflections for the 12 Days of Christmas. This unique booklet, available to pick up from Immanuel’s atrium, includes family-friendly reflections, Bible readings, songs, and suggested activities about the story of salvation to keep the celebration of the birth of Jesus going for the entire season of Christmas. Make it fit for your family, using a portion or all of what’s provided, and celebrate Christ’s birth all the way up until Epiphany on January 6th.
Isaiah concludes the well-known and powerful prophecy in Isaiah 9 with, “The zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this.” There is nothing man can do to stop what God is up to! The Gospel reading is about Mary visiting Elizabeth (who was barren but now pregnant with John) and we experience vicariously the joy John felt being in the presence of the Christ, as well as Mary and Elizabeth’s joy and excitement as well. The promises expressed in the Magnificat are powerful in that they clearly believe that God is and will accomplish what He is planning to do, in spite of the plans of men to spoil them. God will prevail!
As always, if you can’t be here in-person, take advantage of our live stream option. We live stream our worship services directly from the home page of Immanuel’s website through YouTube. You can view our worship live streams here: https://immanuelloveland.org/ Below are the Scripture readings if you want to take a look at them ahead of Sunday.
December 22nd – The Fourth Sunday of Advent
Advent Series: His Gospel Is Peace: The Advent of Christ & The End of Fear
Old Testament: Isaiah 9:6-7
Epistle: Hebrews 10:5-10
Gospel: Luke 1:39-55
Sermon Title: “No Fear of Man”
This Sunday, December 22nd, there will be two special classes and opportunities to be part of during the Education Hour:
- Family Christmas on Sunday, December 22nd! Families are welcome to join Miss Emma in the West Atrium on Sunday, December 22nd, during normal Sunday School hours (9:30am-10:20am) for a special Christmas Story event, including Nativity sets for each family to decorate, telling the Christmas story together, and Christmas carols to sing together! With any questions, please contact Miss Emma at egiger@immanuelloveland.org .
- The Christmas Story from Luke 2. Pastor Robin will be focusing the Gospel of Luke Adult Education class specifically on the Christmas story in Luke chapter two. We’ll have some fun with some Christmas trivia, and then use the rest the class to dive into the birth story of Jesus. In Luke’s Gospel, it’s the story of Mary, Joseph, angels, and shepherds that we all love. This story is dramatic, world-changing, and challenges us to join the celestial chorus in saying, “Glory to God in the highest and peace on earth to those with whom He is pleased.” There will be plenty of new insights to learn as well as ample time for discussion as we celebrate together the miracle of Christmas and grow in Jesus together. Everyone is welcome starting at 9:30am in room 206 (upstairs).
Upcoming Events
Carol MacLean, a member of Immanuel for many years, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Friday, December 6th. There will be a funeral service for Carol on Friday, December 27th at 9:30am at Resthaven Funeral Home, just north of Immanuel on 287. All are welcome to attend and offer support and encouragement to Carol’s family during this time of grief.
On Sunday, December 29th, we will have just one (combined) worship service at 9:00am. All are then invited to our Faith Family Christmas Brunch taking place in the atrium: egg casserole, homemade cinnamon rolls, fruit, juice and coffee. If you would like to provide an egg casserole or breakfast juice, use this link to signup: https://signup.com/go/kJAgZFN. Or just plan to come for conversation and connecting with your family of faith!
- 9:00am—Single (combined) Worship Service
- 10:15am—Faith Family Christmas Brunch
School Office – Closed December 23 through January 1
School Office – Open January 2 and 3—8am to 4 pm.
Church Office:
Monday, December 23—8am-4pm
Tuesday, December 24—Closed
Wednesday, December 25—Closed
Thursday, December 26—8am-4pm
Friday, December 27—8am-1pm
Monday, December 30—8am-4pm
Tuesday, December 31—8am-4pm
Wednesday, January 1—Closed
Thursday, January 2—8am-4pm
Friday, January 3—8am-1pm
If you are considering giving an end-of-year gift to Immanuel, please note that the offices will be open Monday and Tuesday, December 30th and 31st until 4:00pm, so if you want to give a gift and drop it off at the church, please plan to do that by that time. Thank you!
On Saturday, January 4th, 2025, beginning at 9:30am, Immanuel is hosting our next “Called into Community” event and all are invited to sign up and attend! The goal of each of these mini-retreats (9:30am-11:30am) is to focus not just on information we can learn about what it means to follow Jesus, but also to seek God for the transformation of our lives individually and especially in relationship one with another. We believe we thrive as disciples as we grow in relationships with our brothers and sisters in the faith. These two-hour experi ences have been such a blessing to our Immanuel family. You can even come a few minutes early and enjoy a continental breakfast that is provided by one of our “Called into Community” hosts if you choose.
The feedback we have received from our first two events (last September and November) has been very positive. People have been blessed by the experiences, thankful for the time shared, appreciative of the depth of spiritual teaching, as well enthusiastic for this new ministry at Immanuel. The Saturday, January 4th Called into Community event will be led by Gail Hein sharing about “Radiating God’s Love and Light.” Use the QR code provided here or this link to register to be part of this great way to start the new year! Plan NOW on joining us!
For all families from 5th grade through 9th grade – if your child would like to begin receiving the Lord’s Supper, Pastor Glen will be leading a 4-week Sunday morning class about the Lord’s Supper starting Sunday, January 5th. Parents or grandparents are asked to attend with their child for these four weeks. If you and your child are interested in attending, or if you have questions about this opportunity, contact Pastor Glen (gschlecht@ImmanuelLoveland.org). It will be helpful for him to know how many are planning to attend so he can have enough materials for all. The class will be meeting in room 112 during the Education Hour starting at 9:30am.
On Wednesday, January 8th, the family/adult seminar will focus on the topic, “Team Family!” with guest presenters being Immanuel’s own Thom and Joani Schultz. Thom was the founder and CEO of Group Publishing, which has been providing ministry resources to churches since 1974. He’s the author of many best-selling books including “Why Nobody Wants to Go to Church Anymore,” and he directed the documentary film “When God Left the Building.” Thom, along with wife Joani (Group’s former Chief Creative Officer), enjoy traveling the world looking for ways to bring the love of Jesus to everyone. After 50 years of fruitful life in ministry with Group publishing, Thom and Joani have embarked on a new chapter full of family, friends, travel, and global philanthropy (through their family’s “Big Joy” foundation). As part of the Immanuel family for years, Thom and Joani will be sharing a new resource for any family’s spiritual and relational growth. Parents, grandparents, family members, or ANYONE who loves kids, you don’t want to miss it! It will be fun, informative, and encouraging! Our Family Nights are loaded with fun, information, relationships, conversation, and a free dinner! Mark January 8th on your calendar and plan to start off the new year right with Family Night @ Immanuel.
Family Nights include a Free Meal from 5:00pm-6:00pm in the gym, 5:30pm BELLievers Handbell Choir rehearsal, Children’s activities led by Miss Emma from 6:00pm-7:00pm, Family/Adult Seminar from 6:00pm-7:00pm in the sanctuary, Men’s Movie Night from 6:00pm-7:00pm, and High School Youth Midweek from 6:00pm-8:00pm.
Plans are underway for the 2025 Northern Colorado Men's Conference, a conference put on by some of our area LCMS churches. The date for this year’s conference is Saturday, February 1, 2025. Conference location is Saint John's Lutheran Church, 305 E. Elizabeth St., Fort Collins. Registration will begin at 8:30am and the closing worship for the conference will be concluded by 3:30pm. There is no cost for this conference. It is being underwritten by the Missions and Ministry Committee of Peace with Christ Lutheran Church, Fort Collins and supported by the congregation at Saint John's Lutheran Church, Fort Collins. A freewill donation will be accepted to enable future conferences. All interested ages are welcome!
You can register anytime to reserve your spot by emailing Noreen Linke at noreen@linkes.net or call/text 281.770.6686. This helps with planning for adequate food and materials. The speaker is Rev. Jeffrey Hemmer. His biography follows:
The Rev. Jeffrey B. Hemmer is an assistant to the Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). Prior to joining the president’s staff in August 2021, Hemmer served as pastor of Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church in Fairview Heights, Ill. He continues to serve as pastor there in a part-time capacity.
Born in Belleville, Ill., Hemmer received a B.A. in English from Concordia University, Nebraska, Seward, Neb., and an M.Div. from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Concordia Seminary, working on a dissertation on the theology of body and the theology of place. His other theological and academic interests include biblical masculinity and the function of Christian fathers, the role of the resurrection in Christian ethics, and martyrdom and the cross-shaped Christian life.
Hemmer is the author of Man Up!: The Quest for Masculinity (CPH, 2017); Behold the Man! Lenten and Easter sermon series (CPH, 2019); A Noble Army sermon series on the martyrs (CPH, 2020); and assorted other articles, essays and posts.
Hemmer and his wife, Laura, live in Fairview Heights, Ill., while they restore an 1860s farmhouse in Caseyville, Ill. They have eight children.
The Executive Council has set the date for our bi-annual Voting Assembly/Congregational meeting for Tuesday, January 28th, starting at 6:30pm in the sanctuary. Normally this bi-annual meeting takes place in December, but it is being postponed until the end of January to provide some more time to properly complete the nominations process for our elected leadership positions. This will also provide an opportunity to see more clearly where we are financially after the month of December. Watch for more information on the nominations process that will be included in the email updates starting next week.
Serving and Giving
Immanuel’s Young Adult ministry is going strong! These young adults meet monthly at the Rost home for a homemade meal, fellowship, and Jesus. We average about 12 young adults at each event! Feeding this hungry age group can be challenging... SO... an easy and important way to support our young adults is by providing food or donating grocery gift cards for the meal each month. If you are interested in making food or donating money towards these monthly meals, please sign up on the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0545ABAE22A75-51238654-young. Specifically what is needed for Sunday’s meal are chips, side dishes, and drinks. This Sunday’s gathering (December 15th) will be a Christmas Celebration. Please call/text Teresa Rost at 970-218-0719 with any questions. THANK YOU!!!!
We are looking for a couple of volunteers to join Immanuel’s live stream team, specifically to live stream the 8:00am Classic Grace service once a month. We are also in need of screen operators for the 10:30am service. For both positions, schedules are put together around your calendar and ample training is provided. Are you interested in learning more about either of these? Talk to Kathy Schlecht (kschlecht@immanuelloveland.org) or stop up in the tech booth before or after an upcoming worship service to take a look at the equipment, talk to those serving, and see what you would be doing. Thanks for considering serving in this way!
Thank you so much for your support of Youth Ministry through buying cookie trays at the Bazaar, baking cookies, or otherwise assisting! Looking to next year, if you have any trays (that no longer are holding cookies!!) that would have otherwise gone to Goodwill, bring them into Immanuel! We can put them to good use next year in our cookie tray sales! Run them by Emma’s office, and she will store them in the youth room until next year.
Looking for volunteers to bring God’s Word to residents of North Shore Health and Rehab. This has been an ongoing ministry of Immanuel for several decades! At 10:00am on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month, we have a rotating group of volunteers who share a short, simple message from God’s Word with the residents. There are Christian songbooks with CD accompaniment from which you or the residents can choose some favorite hymns to sing. The worship services typically last 35-45 minutes. If you’re interested in being part of this team or if you have questions, call Ron Heusinkveld (970-669-6135). Thank you for considering serving in this way!
FREE Money for Ministry! Everyone who is a client of Thrivent Financial is eligible for two $250 ministry grants a year. That’s $500 every single year for each Thrivent member! This is a huge blessing to Immanuel’s ministry. Just a few events that have made use of Thrivent grants so far this year include the Car Show, Vacation Bible School, Midweek Meals, and a congregational celebration. And we have many outreach opportunities coming up between now and the end of this calendar year for which a Thrivent grant would be helpful, including Fall Fest, Operation Christmas Child, the Christmas Bazaar, Lago Vista Christmas Shop, and Orchard Place Giving Tree. And there’s many more!
We want to make sure and capitalize on all grants available by keeping an updated list of Thrivent members and connecting those members with projects and events. We are also looking for an individual or two that would be willing to help Thrivent members make application for grants—the Thrivent member must make the application himself or herself, but they can have assistance in doing so. If you would be willing to serve in this role as an Action Team Grant Ambassador, or if you are a Thrivent member and would like your name added to our list of Thrivent members, please contact that church office (churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org). Thank you!
The Community Assistance Team will be collecting reusable shopping bags for the Lago Vista School Supply Drive. They will be collecting these throughout the year in preparation for the 2025 school supplies project. They will need 50-60 bags in total. There is a plastic tote on the table with food pantry items (across from the mailboxes) and shopping bags can be placed in the tote.
News
Today’s Encouragement is a follow-up to another of our amazing and fun Christmas celebrations. This past Sunday during Education Hour, the Sunday School kiddos put on “Bear Stays Up for the Christmas Program!” After a few weeks of hard work, the bear den was set, and the gophers, moles, rabbits, mice, raven, wren, badgers, bear, and narrators took the stage to tell the Christmas story in a creative way! They did an amazing job of singing and signing, saying their lines, and speaking together to communicate the story to parents, friends, and members of the congregation. Thank you to the kids for your excellent work. Thank you to the parents for your help in all places, from practicing at home, to getting the kids to rehearsals, to helping out in times of craziness. Finally, thank you all for your support of the kids and the wonderful job they did! Merry Christmas!
Also taking place this past Sunday was the presentation of Love Is Born, a Christmas Cantata presented by the Christmas Choir as the message at the 8am and 10:30am service. A huge thanks to all our choir members, narrators, and tech support for sharing the Christmas message with us in this beautiful way!
Immanuel was a huge contributor to this year’s Lago Vista Christmas Shop, and Lago Vista is very thankful for our church and school’s support. 50 families were able to come and shop for Christmas gifts for their children (117 kiddos!). There were over 500 gifts given to families! Thank you for the support that came from Immanuel Lutheran School’s chapel offerings, a Thrivent grant applied for by Paul Hein, Immanuel Community Assistance funds, Immanuel’s Middle School students who did the shopping, and Cindy Snyder who delivered all the presents to Lago Vista on Friday.
Here is a quick summary of our current financial situation with regard to offerings through our current fiscal year (July through November).
At the bottom of this email update, you’ll find a short narrative that offers some further explanation for some of the numbers, as well as a spreadsheet comparison of budget versus actual for November and then year-to-date. The spreadsheet is also included as an attachment.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact Dawn (dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-667-4506) or our congregational chairman Greg Northrup (Greg Northrup gregnorthrup@yahoo.com) or any member of the Finance Team or Executive Council.
Thank you to all who give to the Lord through His ministry here at Immanuel so faithfully and generously with your tithes and offerings. Continue to pray over this – for our ministry together and the financial challenges that are still before us, as well as your own personal giving.
- Church Offerings Year-to-Date are under budget $25,313 or 6.7%
- Year-to-Date budget $380,000 versus Year-to-Date actual $354,687
- Year-to-Date actual $354,687 versus Prior Year-to-Date actual $307, 928
Immanuel Lutheran Church & School
Budget vs Actual Narrative
July – November 2024
Revenue
- Church Offerings YTD are under budget $25,313 or 6.7%.
- YTD budget $380,000 versus YTD actual $354,687
- YTD actual $354,687 versus Prior Year actual $307,928
- Total Church Revenue YTD, including undesignated gifts is $449,961 and over budget $961.
- Total School Revenue YTD, including undesignated gifts is $592,493 and under budget $32,806.
- Total Revenue YTD is under budget $34,062 or 3.1%.
- YTD budget $1,090,965 versus YTD actual $1,056,904
Expenses
- Total Expenses YTD are over budget $11,891 or 1.2%.
- YTD budget $988,166 versus YTD actual $1,000,058
Net Revenue from Operations less Mortgage and Line of Credit Payments
- For the five months ending November 30, 2024, the YTD budget vs actual variance is ($46,533).
- YTD budget ($33,131) versus YTD actual ($79,664)
Immanuel Lutheran Church and School
Budget vs. Actuals
July-November, 2024
Here is the month’s statistics for Worship Attendance and Online Viewing of Worship Services for November from Pastor Robin. As noted below, the live stream data is unusually low because of our live stream equipment being down for two Sundays.
November 2024 average worship attendance – 272
2022 – 262 average
2023 – 255 average
2024 – 272 average
Percentage increase/decrease 2023 to 2024 = +6.6%
Percentage increase/decrease 2022 to 2024 = +3.8%
YouTube – Live Stream, Shorts/Reels, etc. - LIVE STREAM NUMBERS FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY A LIVE STREAM “SHUT DOWN” THAT OCCURRED EARLY IN THE MONTH.
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing (watching the service in real time) – November 2024 = 319
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average viewing time = 16 minutes
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average per week = 47
Top LIVE STREAM of the month - ILCS Chapel 11/20
Top LIVE STREAM worship experience of the month - 11/17 8:00am worship
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – November 2024 – high number = 435; low number = 1
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – total November 2024 views = 2100; weekly average = 525
70% of YouTube “viewers” are viewing the Shorts/Reels
Total views on YouTube channel - 2500
“Top” video - short on “The Problem of Today’s Culture” (713 views)
Thank you so much for your cookie donations to the Youth Group Fundraiser at the Bazaar! For those of you who dropped off cookies in Tupperware containers, those are available for pick up on top of the mailboxes in the mailbox hallway at church. Thanks again and Merry Christmas!
Every fall we have key leadership positions that need to be filled. Might you have an interest in serving on one of these leadership teams? Pray about it and, if you are so inclined or have questions about more of the specifics involved in serving, contact the chairs of those teams within the next several week or so. Or if you know of someone here at Immanuel who you think would serve well in one of these capacities, you can submit their name. Thank you!
- Executive Council: Greg Northrup, 970-690-5925 ECchair@ImmanuelLoveland.org The Executive Council represents the congregation while working with Pastors, staff, and all ministry teams to recommend a budget for congregational approval, to coordinate ministry activities and other Board-level administrative duties. Members are elected by the Voting Assembly for a three-year term and may serve up to two consecutive terms. This board meets on the third Tuesday of every month.
- Elders: Ed Bublitz, 970-481-3000 ElderChair@ImmanuelLoveland.org An elected position for men to assist the pastoral office with spiritual care, staying in contact with their Elder group of Immanuel members and regular attenders, new member involvement, inactive contacts, serving communion, and overall spiritual health of the congregation. This board meets on the second Tuesday of every month.
- Board of Christian Day School: Becky York, BCDSchair@ImmanuelLoveland.org An elected position that oversees and sets the vision for the operation of Immanuel’s toddler and preschool through 8th grade Christian Day School. This board meets on the first Tuesday of every month.
- Immanuel Lutheran School Foundation: Scott Gilbert ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org The Foundation serves as a means for financial gifts to be given to the school through employer matches and other means beyond tuition and congregational offerings. This team meets about three times through the year.
- Immanuel Lutheran Church Endowment Fund and School Endowment Fund. These are two separate teams that meet once or twice each year to oversee the endowment funds for our church and for our school to ensure that the disbursement of funds is done appropriately. We currently need 4 more people to serve on the Church Endowment Team. If interested in serving on either of these teams, contact ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org.
- Treasurer: Contact Dawn Bowers (dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org) The list of duties and responsibilities for Treasurer are included in the Constitution and Bylaws and Dawn would be happy to share with you more information and address any specific questions you may about this elected position.
Operation Christmas Child was an amazing success once again this year. Between our church and school families, 112 shoeboxes were collected to be distributed across the world to children, many of whom have never received a gift and many who have never heard of Jesus. Thank you for being part of sharing Christ and His love in this simple way!
The pictures below are of all the shoeboxes and then Mrs. Elizabeth Grimm and her 4th and 5th grade class loading them up in Beth Bianco’s van, enroute to the next distribution location, and then a snapshot of the distribution center itself.
Thank you to all of our veterans! And thank you for sharing some information with us as Lindy Hafeman and Lorrie McLaughlin, both veterans themselves, have agreed to take the lead on a Military Support Team at Immanuel, looking for various opportunities throughout the year to support and honor our veterans and those currently serving in the military. If you have an interest in being part of this team, contact Lindy or Lorrie, or the church office, and we can put you in touch with one of them. One of the first things they are trying to do is to make sure we have an accurate and up-to-date list of all the veterans here at Immanuel.
If we don’t have your information or information of a loved one who was a veteran, please call or email the Church Office (ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-667-4506) with the appropriate information (name, branch of service, years of service) so we can add you to the list. I know we also have some veterans who are deceased, both young and old, who have Immanuel connections – we would like to have information on those individuals as well, so please pass those individuals’ information along, too. We would also be happy to include children or grandchildren in this list. Finally, Lindy and Lorrie are requesting a current active duty picture and/or a before and after picture of military service for veterans. Thank you!
We just discovered a glitch in the program we use to send out Monday email updates (The Immanuel Weekly) and are working to correct it. It seems that if you do not have a cell phone number included in your information on Church Community Builder (CCB, our church database), that you are not receiving the Monday email updates. Would you please take a few minutes to update your cell number with the church office? You can update your profile by yourself or we’re happy to give you a hand. You can also email churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org or call us at 970-667-4506, to give us your cell number. Having a complete profile on CCB will ensure you are receiving all our communications, including the Immanuel Weekly every Monday and Pastor Glen’s updates on Thursdays. Thank you for your help with this big project!
If you or someone you know has questions about our great school ministry, is considering changing schools, or would like more information, check out the school website (https://school.immanuelloveland.org/), and you can call or email our school office (970-667-7606, SchoolOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org) to schedule a tour or a time to meet with our Principal Cheryl Gilbert, or one of our administrative assistants to get your questions answered about toddlers through 8th grade. If you have any questions about the high school, you can reach Dr. Rick Overton, Immanuel’s Executive Director of the high school at HighSchool@ImmanuelLoveland.org. Check out the high school website as well (https://school.immanuelloveland.org/high-school/).
An assessment is required for grades K-8th before application is accepted. To begin the process, fill out an inquiry form found on the school website or use this link – https://immanuelloveland.myschoolapp.com/app/embed#inquiry/26643. It only takes two minutes.
Continue to spread the word about our amazing, Christ-centered school!
New Members Fall 2024
We recently wrapped up our latest Immanuel 101 class, we welcomed 7 new families into membership on Sunday, November 17th, and now it’s time to introduce them all to you. Hopefully these bios and pictures will help you put some names-to-faces as we welcome them and continue to worship and serve alongside each other. This was another amazing group of people who now call Immanuel home! We’ll start this week by welcoming Daryl and Sandy Meske.
When their youngest daughter, Taylor, 34, died in 2022, Daryl and Sandy Meske reached out to Pastor Glen for guidance and comfort. Ultimately, they decided that God was guiding them to Immanuel.
Daryl worked for IBM for 34 years, starting when he was 18 years old. He transferred to Colorado in 1993. He was a manager when he left IBM in 2009 and joined a consulting firm until he retired in 2018.
Sandy was an administrative assistant for Edward Jones for 30-plus years, retiring in 2019. During her career she took some time off to be a stay-at-home mom.
Music has been a large part of the Meske’s lives for many years. Sandy enjoys playing the piano, and Daryl is a singer in a Gospel quartet called 4Given. Daryl likes pickleball and Sandy is a voracious reader. The couple loves to travel, especially to Scottsdale, Arizona for the Colorado Rockies spring training.
“Our youngest, Taylor, was 34 when she died of complications from alcohol addiction. She lived in Longmont. We miss her every day, and we look forward to a sweet reunion in Heaven someday.”
The Meskes have two other children. Their daughter Nicole is married to her middle school sweetheart Tony and has three children: Hollis (15), Sawyer (13), and June (10). They live in Thornton. Their son Josh lives in Longmont and is an electrical engineer.
Granddaughter Hollis is a sophomore at Holy Family High School and her passion is musical theater. She is preparing to join the Praise Team at Ascent Community Church in Louisville. She has a heart for others who might be struggling. Grandson Sawyer is an 8th grader at Westgate Community School in Thornton, hoping to follow Hollis’ footsteps to Holy Family. His passion is baseball and he enjoys playing for Game Day baseball in Arvada. Granddaughter June is a 4th grader at Westgate Community School, and her passion is caring for all living things, from pesky flies right up to human beings. She LOVES school… she also loves art and creating gifts for others.
Daryl and Sandy were both born and raised in Nebraska. “We are, and probably forever will be, Cornhusker fans!”
Welcome to our church family, Daryl and Sandy!
The next of our new members I want to introduce you to are Gareth and Elsey Diener and their two boys. Welcome, Gareth and Elsey, Benjamin and William!
Elsey has lived in Loveland all her life. Gareth moved here 13 years ago after graduating from Kansas State University. Their son Benjamin is almost three years old. His little brother, William, is nine months old.
Gareth is a landscape designer, and Elsey is a stay-at-home mama! The couple was drawn to Immanuel when they were expecting the birth of their first baby and were looking for a family church where they could attend and raise their children. They attend the 8:00am service.
Elsey loves to bake and cook for her family, ride her horse whenever she can, spend time outside camping, paddleboarding, doing stuff in the barn, reading, and spending time with her boys. Gareth likes woodworking, fixing stuff around the house (he's working on a house addition now), camping, and spending time with family and being outdoors.
Big brother Benjamin – Tonka truck expert – is starting Pre-K in January. His baby brother William is crawling around the house, has 4 teeth, likes to try new foods, and loves his big brother, his parents, and the family pets. Hazard the dog, Lily the horse, Mac the donkey, and Rambo the cat, round out the Diener family circle.
Once again, welcome to Immanuel, Dieners!
Welcome Our New Members to Immanuel! The next of our new members that I want to introduce you to are the Kenyons.
“We enrolled our daughter, Millie, 5, in the Immanuel preschool program last year and were very impressed! We attended a couple of church services and felt right at home. Everyone has been so welcoming, and we enjoy all the music offerings and as well as the vibrant kids programs for our daughter.”
And that is why we are welcoming Kent, Heidi, and Millie Kenyon into our church family!
The Kenyons recently relocated from Charleston, South Carolina, after Kent was promoted to Director of Dispatch Operations at Lumen Technologies. His new position brought them to our area, and they now call Berthoud home. Kent began his career as a high school band director, a role he held for six years before transitioning to Lumen.
Heidi is currently a realtor with the Jason Mitchell Group. However, she has a wealth of experience as a music educator, having
taught for 20 years in Pennsylvania and South Carolina. We’re also excited that she’s now sharing her love of music with us, teaching part-time at Immanuel!
The Kenyon family wouldn’t be complete without their golden retrievers, Clover and Olive, who bring plenty of joy and wagging tails to their new community. Kent, a proud West Virginian, and Heidi, originally from Maryland, both attended West Virginia University and are huge WVU fans. LET’S GO, MOUNTAINEERS!
Welcome Our New Members to Immanuel! The next of our new members that I want to introduce you to are the Gilberts – Joe, Jenn, Nora-Kelly, and Freya!
Joe and Jenn are not native to Colorado. Joe grew up in southwest Iowa and Jenn grew up in Chicago. Nora-Kelly and Freya, on the other hand, are native Coloradoans, as both were born here. Joe and Jenn met in Iowa and after they were married moved to Colorado in 2010. They moved back to Iowa in 2018 for just under a year and then moved back to Berthoud, CO to be closer to family again.
Joe is the Unattended Retail Supervisor for Swire Coca-Cola while Jenn is a vendor manager for Regions Bank.
When the Gilberts moved back to Colorado, they wanted to find a church close to home and started trying out several different churches. What drew them to Immanuel is the inclusiveness of children which allows them to experience worship services together as a family. They typically attend the 8:00 service.
Nora-Kelly is 8 years old and in 3rd grade and Freya is 3 and in preschool. Family hobbies and likes include all things Disney – movies, toys, books, and the parks. Whenever they get the opportunity, they love to take trips to both Disneyland and Disney World. In general, they love doing things together as a family – like going to the zoo or museums or even just having movie nights together at home.
They have two dogs – Lilo (Great Pyrenees) and Hank (Colorado Mountain Dog) and they love spending time at home with them.
Welcome to Immanuel, Gilberts!
Welcome Our New Members to Immanuel! Here is the next of our new members that I want to introduce:
Welcome, Judith Lee Richendifer!
Judi—who has lived in Colorado since 1970, including in Sterling, Loveland, and Thornton—has been very active in the Episcopal church from 1964 until recently. Judi was the Colorado Department of Labor Director of Employment and Training Programs for the State of Colorado. Her husband, David Richendifer, was in agriculture management in three states including Colorado. She retired from her state job in 1999 after 24 years and went to work for Adams County. When her husband’s health began to deteriorate, she retired from there in 2007 to care for him. He passed peacefully four years later after 54 years of marriage.
In 2017, Judi married a second time to John Hizer and they decided to relocate from the Denver area to Loveland to join relatives living here. Sadly, her second husband died just five years later, in 2022.
COVID, and her second husband’s death, triggered a crisis of faith. She confided in Pat Frysinger and he suggested she might find spiritual comfort and support at Immanuel. “Thank God Pat guided me to Immanuel!” she declares.
Judi has two children. Daughter Angela Rathaman (58) lives in Eaton and is the lead paralegal for the Weld County, State of Colorado, Public Defender. Her son, Scott Richendifer (63) lives in Loveland and works for Section 8 apartment complex maintenance. Scott’s daughter, Megan Maxwell (35) is a dog groomer in Fort Morgan, and Angela’s daughter Isabel Farley (25) works for a nonprofit mental health group in Greeley as a suicide counselor.
Judi lives at Affinity in Loveland, a 55+ active adult facility where she says she is “sort of an activity leader and organizer.” Judi continues, “having had many health issues and close calls in my life, I depended on my faith and those who assisted me medically, emotionally, and spiritually. I just want to do the same for others however I physically can.”
Welcome to Immanuel, Judi – we’re glad you’re here!
Friends of Immanuel,
In March of 2020, when we began our brief remote learning time because of Covid, students in Mrs. Grimm’s 4th and 5th grade class began writing letters to church members each week. The hope was that we could build community between students in our school and Immanuel Church members. In addition, Mrs. Grimm used the experience as a service-learning activity and a writing lesson activity. The feedback we received was that students really enjoyed the opportunity to write these letters, and the letters were enjoyed by the church members. In fact, some of the church members started to write back to students. The students were thrilled!
In the past few years, we have expanded the program to be a more intentional pen pal ministry where letters are reciprocated between the student and member. Students are matched up with church members who agree to write back to the students – and letters are exchanged monthly. It has been amazing to watch this program continue to evolve. Pen Pals were invited to the December Young at Heart’s Christmas program. 4th and 5th grade students shared a mini-Christmas program of Scripture and song. Then students and pen pals were able to connect in person and get to know each other a little better.
Mrs. Grimm has shared that the way God designs the connections between students and their pen pals is nothing short of amazing. Most of the time, the pen pal connections are a random selection of “this” student with “this” adult. Here’s the amazing part of this where God is obviously at work, with these connections and blessings discovered at last week’s Young at Heart’s Christmas program:
- There’s a 5th grade student who ended up being matched last year with a senior adult from our congregation and both share a love of farming! The senior was a farmer for several years and the student wants to run his family’s Century Farm in Iowa when he grows up. They spent time last Friday looking up the Century Farm on Google Maps!!
- Another “random” pairing this year connected a 4th grade student with a couple who used to babysit this student’s mom when she was young. The couple is sharing stories about this young kiddo’s mother when she was a child herself.
One last example is of a pen pal, Sandy, who has recently lost her spouse and had a hard time adjusting to life without her husband. I’d like to share the email Sandy sent Mrs. Grimm after she got home from the Christmas program:
“Hello Mrs. Grimm… this was my very first time to come to Immanuel by myself since Jim was promoted to Heaven. My kids have
brought me a few times, but I could never face it by myself. UNTIL today… so as not to disappoint a sweet little girl [her pen pal]. I could not talk myself out of making the trip… no sick dog… no bad weather… no personal illness… A beautiful bright sunny day!!!!!! So. I
accomplished another “first”… for the sake a young lady named ***. And what fun it was to visit with her. I didn’t have to wonder what we were going to talk about!!! I told her it was so fun to talk with her because we both love to laugh! It was so great. Observing the behavior of the students, it was pretty obvious they have a great deal of respect and admiration for you. May you have a blessed Christmas❤️”
Praise be to God for these wonderful intergenerational connections that He is using to bless children and older adults in some amazing ways!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
There are so many celebrations of Christmas and various Christmas programs happening that it’s hard to keep up! First, this week we have our Preschool Christmas program, including the dress rehearsal on Wednesday at 9:00am and then the program itself on Thursday at 9:00am. All are welcome to come and enjoy these little ones sharing the Christmas story!
Last Thursday we had our Kindergarten through 8th grade Christmas program and then yesterday we enjoyed an amazing Christmas Cantata from our Christmas Choir led by Kathy Schlecht, Immanuel’s Director of Worship and Music Ministries, and in-between the 8:00am and 10:30am worship services, we were treated to lots of cuteness with our Children’s Christmas program led by Miss Emma and Kathy and Elizabeth Grimm, as the children told the story of Christmas in a very fun and creative way!
Why do we do all this? It’s not just a “cuteness” factor, nor is it to provide a musical outlet to those who are musically inclined. It’s not just about having activities to keep us busy. As with everything we do here at Immanuel, it’s because of Jesus! We’re doing all the programs, worship services, beautiful music, fellowship opportunities, decorations, caroling, and more, to help more and more people hear the life-changing news of Jesus and what His birth so long ago still means for us and for our world. With that in mind, I want to share a little bit more today about last Thursday’s K-8 Christmas program for our school ministry.
The school Christmas program was titled, “Jesus was Born this Night.” Under the skilled direction of our music teacher, Mrs. Heidi Kenyon (pictured here), the students learned a total of 18 songs across the grades of K-8. In addition to lots of great singing, students also played Orff instruments, chimes, and bucket drums, and accompanied several songs on these instruments. One audience favorite was the Bucket Drumming that accompanied “The Little Drummer Boy.” The sanctuary was packed with families, friends, and relatives who came from California and Texas and across the state of Colorado…with many more joining in on live stream from around the country. Through all the music, the story of Jesus’ birth was central and points to the reason why and what and who we celebrat
e at Christmas!
Families joined together in the gym for fellowship and cookies afterwards. The compliments to our directors were numerous, including, “That was the best Christmas program I’ve ever seen!” “The music was fantastic!” “The students looked and sounded marvelous!” “I’ve seen so many Christmas programs over the years but none so fine as this one!” “It was wonderful to see this Christmas program tonight!” “This was the best night ever!” “Thank You…Just…Thank You!” One grandparent sent an email that expressed a bit more. Here is some of what she shared: “As a grandparent attending this Christmas program for the first time, I was so humbled and overwhelmed by the excellence exhibited by all the children last evening. There was a sense of welcoming warmth as the program began. The excitement within the children was seen and felt. The music selections from a variety of genres were simply outstanding!! Your music teachers need to be highly commended not only for their skill set, but for their passion to bring music into the lives of children of all ages… I thanked Jesus last evening for the gifts these women have and for imprinting their gifts upon the minds and hearts of all these children; selfishly for my grandson who is a student at Immanuel. Thank you for a beautiful program that shared the wonderful message of our Savior Jesus through music. Last night was a special memory that I will carry in my heart.”
Mrs. Kenyon and Mrs. Grimm both stated that they could not be more proud of these students and all of their hard work to learn their lines, lyrics, motions, and music. All Glory to Jesus, the newborn King whose birthday we celebrate again and again!!!
More stories are coming of the impact our Savior is having on so many people through the ministries and people here at Immanuel. I continue to be encouraged as I hear how so many of you are creatively and boldly reaching out to your friends, neighbors, and co-workers, extending invitations, having conversations, and sharing Jesus and His love with the people in your life!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
We have so many great opportunities here at Immanuel to not only prepare for but to celebrate Jesus and His coming into the world at Christmas.
- This evening at 6:30pm we have our Immanuel Lutheran School Christmas program with our Kindergarteners through 8th grade sharing with music and instruments the great Good News of Jesus’ birth.
- This Sunday, December 15th, our Christmas Choir will be sharing the message of Christmas in both our 8:00 and 10:30 worship services with their annual Christmas cantata.
- Also this Sunday, at 9:30am in between worship services, the children of our congregation will be doing their Children’s Christmas program, followed by a cookie reception.
- Next Wednesday and Thursday, December 18th and 19th, our preschoolers will be sharing their very cute Christmas program with us, starting at 9:00am on both days.
You are welcome to any and all of these fun, festive celebrations and times of worship!
It’s also not too early to be thinking about people you can extend invitations to join you for one or more of our Christmas Eve and Christmas Day worship services. Last Sunday we included a postcard as an insert in our worship folders. On that postcard is listed all of our Christmas worship services as well as a QR code to our website and more information about Immanuel. We’ll have those inserted in this week’s worship folders again and we have many more available at the Information Station as well as on a table in the atrium. I would strongly encourage you to take several with you to invite friends, co-workers, neighbors, or other acquaintances. A personal invitation is the most effective way to reach out to others.
Here is a poster that includes one side of that postcard, listing all the worship services and times. I’d like to highlight two of those services to give a little more clarification of what to expect. The 5:00pm Family Christmas Worship is a worship service that is geared primarily toward families with younger children. The message will include activity and movement and some hands-on take-homes for the children.
The other service I want to highlight is right after that, starting with a 6:30pm Concert of Christmas music. Immanuel is blessed with so many gifted musicians and the 30-minute concert will be pure delight as we hear vocalists and instrumentalists sharing many different genre of Christmas music. The 7:00pm worship service will also include a lot of music, all of it led by an instrumental ensemble and handbell choir. The message for this service will include seven brief reflections from members of Immanuel on various familiar Christmas prophecies and Scripture passages about the Christmas Story.
If you are looking for quiet and calm, the 30-minute Harp and Flute Concert before the 10:00pm Christmas Eve service will fit the bill! The 3:30pm, 7:00pm, and 10:00pm Christmas Eve services will all end with a candlelight ceremony and singing “Silent Night.” I’ll be preaching a sermon at 3:30pm and 10:00pm and then a different message for the Christmas Day service at 9:00am.
Be prayerful and be intentional over these next twelve days when it comes to reaching out to those you know this Christmas. I’m looking forward to celebrating our Savior’s birth with you over and over again in these coming days!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
This season of Advent we’re thinking about some of the fears we may experience or certain fears that are in our world today, and what Jesus brings to end those fears. Yesterday in worship we talked about the Fear of Lack, that is, fears that arise over wondering whether or not we have enough (for basic living) or we are enough (regarding our self-worth, self-esteem, and image). The underlying question in this is, how do we view God – as a God of scarcity or as a God of abundance?
Throughout Scripture, God demonstrates clearly that He is a God of abundance. He never skimps but always goes over-the-top, especially when it comes to forgiveness, grace, and love. He’s also never late when it comes to His provision. We may lean toward disagreeing with that, but primarily because we’d much rather have what we need well in advance. But He has assured us that we have a Father who knows our every need (Luke 12:22-30) and also a Father who has been pleased to give us the Kingdom (Luke 12:32)! Blessing upon blessing, and always in abundance!
I shared three very recent examples of God’s amazing provision that we’ve experienced right here at Immanuel. For those who weren’t able to join us for worship, I want to share these with all of you.
First, regarding our financial challenges that we’ve been dealing with for the better part of this calendar year. On the Thursday before Thanksgiving, I included our current fiscal year financial reports in that email update. Those reports indicated that so far in our fiscal year (July through October) our offerings were up about 13% from last year (which is amazing – praise God!); however, because of the state of our finances, we had budgeted the increase to be even higher in order to meet anticipated expenses and we were about $20,000 short of our budget. On Friday, the next day, one of our longtime members (who has not been able to keep up with all the information in the email updates due to some other challenges she and her husband were dealing with which have been all-consuming for them as of late, and was not even aware of this shortfall in our offerings), stopped by Immanuel and gave us a check for $22,000 (a partial tithe they wanted to give following the sale of their home). Is something like this mere coincidence or is God working in some miraculous fashion to remind us that He knows our needs and He’s here for us? I firmly believe it’s the latter! When I brought this to the couple’s attention, they were absolutely thrilled to hear how they could be part of God’s miraculous working!
Second, some examples from our school ministry. In mid-November we had a new 8th grader start at Immanuel, which is awesome! Over the past several weeks, we’ve had more inquiries and possible leads to additional students for our toddler through 8th grades. About the same time as the new 8th grader enrolled, we had two families express an interest in our high school. One of those students is from Loveland High, the other is from a homeschool background. After meeting with Dr. Rick Overton, the Executive Director of the High School, one of the students started last Tuesday and the other will start in January, tripling our high school enrollment! But the neatest part of this is why one of those students chose Immanuel. Her parents shared that she is here specifically because she “is interested in becoming more serious about her faith.” That’s what this is all about!
Lastly, on the first Sunday in November, all three live stream cameras stopped working just before the start of worship. Over the few weeks many, many hours were spent on the issue. Mark Meyer was able to figure out how to restore power to the cameras (thank you, Mark!) but we were still unable to figure out why the cameras were not feeding into the live stream. An individual, not a member of our congregation, was recommended to us by an Executive Council member as someone who might be able to help. Kathy contacted him and he came on a Sunday afternoon and gave 4-5 hours of his time to come in to diagnose the issue. He was able to fix it and gave us a very generous discount on his time and expertise. In addition, he offered to provide support to our live stream volunteers at no additional cost to us. What a gift!
There are more stories I could share, in particular with new people coming and joining us for worship, through invitations that are being extended by many of you, as well as through some of the events, activities, and ministries we continue to do. I’ll share those at a later time!
I share these examples to provide encouragement – God knows us and He knows our needs, as individuals, as families, and as His Church. We know, from firsthand experience, that God continues to speak into people’s lives and touch hearts, inspiring generosity and giving for Kingdom work in a wide variety of ways. He’s put us together here as a community of faith, a community that includes people with all manner of talents, abilities, time, and resources. And He invites us to trust Him, to stay faithful to Him, to continue to do what we’ve been called to do – which is to share the Good News of Jesus and the love, forgiveness, grace, life, and hope He has come to bring.
Let’s let His abundance continue to flow through us as we continue to work and serve together in His Kingdom. We serve an amazing God – a God of great abundance and love. And here is this week’s What Now? for you to consider as we step through the coming week.
What Now?
This week look at the world with eyes of abundance. See the many blessings of God’s provision – spiritual, material, creation, etc. – that our amazing God has generously poured into our lives. Pause regularly through the week to give Him thanks and praise for His abundant generosity. Then look for at least one way you can be generous.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
We started our new Advent worship series last Sunday, December 1st, and I’d like to share a little more information behind what’s coming up in this relatively short Advent and Christmas series. It’s entitled, His Gospel Is Peace: The Advent of Christ & The End of Fear.
To be human is to understand what it means to fear. The smallest child is afraid when the lights turn off at night. The most famous rock star is driven by fear of rejection from their adoring fans. Fear keeps us from the Thanksgiving dinner table (or perhaps fuels the shouting match after the pumpkin pie is served). Fear elevates and prolongs our anxiety or our shame as we choose to avoid addressing our mistakes – and the mistakes of others – out of concern that we’ll only make things worse. The season of Advent helps us long for a different reality: one ruled by peace rather than fear.
As Pastor Matt Popovits writes in this series, “Christ’s birth and the promise of his second coming mean peace is breaking through.” For the Son of God was born into our tribulation, despair, and fear not just to comfort us but to bring an end to whatever terrifies us most. This is why the psalmist can assert, “We will not fear, though the earth gives way.” It’s why one of Jesus’ common refrains is “Fear not.” It’s why Paul proclaims that the peace of God guards and rules over the hearts of His people. The Prince of Peace comes to live for us, die for us, and rise for us. In doing so, He overcomes death itself, cleanses us of our sin, defeats the evil one, and makes us righteous. Through faith in our Savior, born Immanuel, we cannot be rejected, we have nothing to be ashamed of, and we have the promise of life everlasting. In Christ alone, fear is exchanged for peace. This Advent series focuses on five places in Scripture where God addresses our fears and proclaims His peace. Despite your worries, anxieties, and very real suffering, we have a God who stands resolute to give us His “peace which surpasses all understanding” (Philippians 4:7).
Last Sunday we started with No Fear of the Future. This Sunday will be No Fear of Lack (see the worship information a little later in this update). Through the rest of the Advent and into the Christmas season, we’ll look at No Fear of Man, No Fear (Christmas Eve), and No Fear of Failure on December 29th.
This is a very timely series with so much fear all around us. As followers of Jesus, we don’t have to be afraid! 365 times in God’s Word, we’re told not to be afraid – yes, that’s one reminder for every day of the year! I hope this series will be an encouragement for all of us as we continue to live our lives with boldness, courage, and no fear, or as we state in our Vision Statement, Fearless Living, with the Lord in our hearts and by our sides!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year…” That’s how I began my message yesterday and I fully stand by it!! It really IS the most wonderful time of the year – between the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, the festive atmosphere with lights and trees and decorations going up, the anticipation the season of Advent brings as we count down week-by-week to our glorious celebrations of Jesus’ birth, all the Christmas programs and concerts, and so much more! It truly is wonderful!
As we talked about yesterday, as wonderful as it is, however, it’s not without stress, anxiety, and craziness. That’s not to take away from how wonderful it is, but to acknowledge the reality that at this time of year – perhaps especially this time of year – there are challenges and struggles we all have to deal with. Yet in the midst of it all, good and bad, uplifting and challenging, our Lord has brought us His peace. What a gift He’s given. His peace is not a magical thing to take all the bad away, but it is a real thing – a gift that comes to us to fill us from deep inside.
That’s part of the encouragement I wrapped up the message with and included in this week’s What Now? With regard to the What Now? during this season of Advent, let me explain what’s happening. For many years we’ve always had a printed copy of our daily Bring It Home devotions with the What Now? printed on the front cover. Yesterday, and throughout Advent, we will not have that printed insert in the Sunday worship folder. The reason for that is we are using the daily devotions that have been written specifically for this particular series we are using.
We have often, though not always, printed Advent devotions provided by Lutheran Hour Ministries (LHM). If you are interested in using LHM Advent devotions, you can find them here: https://www.lhm.org/Advent/. Our Advent devotions this year are produced by 1517, a nonprofit organization that exists “to declare and defend the Good News that you are forgiven and free on account of Christ alone.” To find out more about other resources available from 1517, visit www.1517.org.
We have those printed Advent devotional booklets available, which include all 25 daily devotions for you to use from December 1st through December 25th. For those of you who receive the daily Bring It Home devotions by email every day, those will still be arriving in your inbox about 4:00am every day, including Sunday. With the emailed devotions, at the bottom we always include that week’s What Now?, so you have it readily available. If you would like to sign up to receive the daily devotions by email, contact the Church Office (ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org) and we’ll be happy to add you to that email group.
Each Monday, I’ll also be including the week’s What Now? in my lead article for the email updates through the month so you can also receive it that way. And with that, here’s this week’s What Now?:
What Now?
Choose to see this Advent and Christmas differently. Use all the preparations and celebrations to remember God’s faithfulness of the past. Let His promises fill every activity – decorating, shopping, gathering, celebrating, worshiping – and serve to remind us that He holds our tomorrows and our future.
Lastly, don’t forget our Midweek Advent worship services that start THIS Wednesday. There will be worship at 1:00pm and 7:00pm, each of which is a simple, 30-minutes contemplative-style of service, giving us the opportunity to step out of the chaos this time of year can be and take some quiet time to reflect a bit on God and His Word, His promises, and His gifts to us. I hope you can join me!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Every year at Thanksgiving, I have some fun sharing a few of the many, many things for which I’m thankful. Below is a collage of pictures that expresses my gratitude. A thank you/shout-out to my daughter-in-law Leah for her help in creating this for me! “I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers.” (Ephesians 1:16)
A blessed and gratitude-filled Thanksgiving to you all!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Immanuel’s annual Christmas Bazaar is in the books – and what an amazing day it was! We had well over 1300 people, plus vendors and volunteers, who were part of the day. I had many, many great conversations with people about faith, baptism, Christmas, the church, our school, the Packers, and so much more. And I know there were many other conversations and interactions that took place that so many of you had.
Pray now that the many seeds of Christ’s love that were planted might bear fruit in the hearts and lives of people. Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s bazaar an awesome event – to Cindy Eversol who worked with all the vendors over the course of many, many months, for Kathy Schlecht who oversaw the bazaar itself, for the donation and prep of the pulled pork for lunch from the Frerichs and the donation of chili from Runza to support the youth, for the tons of Holiday Café support (SO much help!), bringing in pies for the lunch, tarpers and tapers, greeting our vendors on Friday and our guests Saturday, parking lot attendants, for Jim Ramsey carting people to and from cars all day in his golf cart, musical entertainment, set-up and hosting Pictures With Santa (and both of our awesome Santas!), helping kiddos make Christmas crafts in Santa’s workshop, making cookies and assembling and selling cookies trays, for the greeters, and for the clean-up crew. It really does take an army to pull off this event. Our volunteers heard comments from numerous vendors that they have never been treated this well at any other event… Radical Hospitality at its best!
I’m thankful for all who make up this amazing community of faith here at Immanuel. We are mission-driven, Christ-centered, and all about sharing Jesus and His love, and furthering God’s Kingdom. Praise God for the opportunities we have – in abundance! – to serve our Lord together!
Here are a few pictures for you to enjoy that captured some of the many fun aspects of Saturday’s bazaar.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
On Tuesday we had our November Executive Council (EC) meeting and one of the things coming out of that monthly meeting of our leadership is an update on our financial status that I want to share with you. From the EC, transparency was one of the assurances given to you, the congregation, especially with regard to our finances. I want to express my thanks to Dawn Bowers (Director of Accounting and Finance) and Amanda (part-time accountant) who have been working hard and doing a great job in moving toward keeping our finances current and in the hands of our leaders, as well as bringing clarity to our past financial records.
There is some “good news/bad news” of which I want to make you aware. The good news is that offerings from July through October are up 13% from last year! Year-to-Date offerings from July to October are $280,505 versus Prior Year offerings during this same time of $246,534. Praise God and thank you!!
The bad news is we are about 6.5% under budget – we had budgeted $300,000 in offerings to this point in the year and we have received $280,505. As you can see from the chart below, most months during the year, we have budgeted $80,000 for offerings each month – less during summer months of July and August, and more in December and at Easter. This past month, October, we received about $12,000 less than we need to meet our budget and current needs.
Regarding our offerings, I thank God for all of you who have prayerfully raised the level of your giving when that challenge was raised earlier this summer. Thank you! There are two things I am asking all of you right now in the second quarter of our fiscal year:
- Prayerfully look at the level of your giving to the Lord through Immanuel’s ministries. If you are able to raise that, thank you. I ask that knowing these are increasingly challenging times with our economy and cost of groceries, cost of living, etc., and there are likely some of you who simply cannot do that and still make ends meet in your household. At the same time, please remember that there is not one or two big gifts or givers that are going to “fix” our challenges. We are a congregation, God’s Church together in this place and time. It takes all of us working together, serving together, playing together, praying together, worshiping together, growing together, and giving together, that makes Immanuel what it is. It is all of us, out of our love for our Lord and Immanuel, as we give even the smallest amounts that the Lord uses and blesses! So thank you for however that may look for you and your household!
- As we are nearing Thanksgiving and the end of the calendar year, I encourage you to prayerfully consider giving an over-and-above-your-regular-giving Thank Offering to the Lord. Whether that is around Thanksgiving or as a year-end gift, consider what you can give to the Lord out of your thanks for the blessings you are experiencing in your life right now. Thank you for considering that and for doing it!
You will find the full financial report from the EC at the very bottom of this email where you can see a full account of all our finances, including revenue and expenses. There is also a narrative page that helps explain some of the trends we are seeing. I don’t want to cause unnecessary alarm, but the place we are in financially remains a bit precarious. The EC is continuing to monitor and also talk about what steps may need to be taken to keep moving forward when it comes to revenue, expenses, and other ways to help our financial situation, both short- and long-term. Dawn is also working to provide some projections to help in the planning process.
Dawn and Amanda have also been working toward providing a Balance Sheet, which may be of interest to some of you. It’s not complete yet but is a work-in-progress. I’m not attaching that, but if you would like to see this, it’s readily available from Dawn. Simply reach out to her at dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org, and she will be happy to provide you a copy of that as well as answer any questions you may have.
Speaking honestly, we are still in a very real financial challenge. As you will see, if you look at the attached financial spreadsheet, while all of us on staff are working hard to be the best stewards we can be, minimizing spending and doing all that we can with limited resources, we are still facing some challenges with our cash flow. Being under budget with some school revenue and relatively close with all our expenses, we are still running a deficit as of October 31st of $127,000.
What can you do?
- Prayerfully consider the two items above regarding your personal giving.
- Continue praying for our school enrollment. We had two high school students meet with Rick Overton, our Executive Director of the High School, this week. We also added another 8th grader this week. Pray for more families to see the amazing value of the education we offer children and families through our school ministry and to consider enrolling their children in our school. We offer tours, can answer questions, and so much more if you or other families you know or have contact with would like to know more about our awesome school ministry. Continue to spread the word! It’s not too late to be part of our school ministry this year.
- Pray for our leadership as they continue to explore various short- and long-term opportunities and options.
- Keep focused on the mission the Lord has given us – to live by faith, to share the hope and the love we know in Jesus with others, to walk with and invite people in our lives to join us in following our Lord and furthering His Kingdom.
- Don’t ever forget that we are in His hands. We’re not alone in this and we’re certainly not on our own. We have a mighty, powerful, all-knowing, and all-loving God. He’s got us! Pray for the Lord to work as only He can – go ahead and pray for God to work some miracles in our midst! And pray that He would have His way with us and with His ministry here at Immanuel.
In attempting to find any possible areas where costs could be reduced, Immanuel's leadership asked Jodi Hoehne, our part-time HR expert, to look at our health plan to see if it provided good value for our workers at the best possible cost for Immanuel. After Jodi’s exploration, this is what she shared with me and with the EC last week:
“I heard back from the Health Insurance broker here in Colorado and am happy to report that the plan we have is clearly the best when it comes to cost and coverage. I also learned that Lutheran High School’s Executive Director had also done some research on his own and learned the same thing! Concordia Plans offers the best and cheapest coverage and plans out there and their goal of keeping costs down as much as possible is very effective. Concordia Plans is doing a very good job of taking care of both employer and employees.”
And for that we give thanks to God! Thank you again to all who call Immanuel home and for all that you do and give. This is an amazing community of faith and it’s a joy to be here with all of you, serving, worshiping, playing, and growing in our Lord together! Let’s continue pressing on, following His lead for our lives and our life together!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING SCHEDULE
Classic Grace Worship - 8:00am
Education Hour for all ages - 9:30am
Contemporary Joy Worship - 10:30am
SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Classic Grace Worship - 8:00am
Outdoor Contemporary Joy Worship - 9:30am
No Education Hour during the Summer
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Immanuel Lutheran Church
Immanuel Lutheran Church and School
4650 Sunview Drive,
Loveland, CO 80538
(on the corner of Highway 287 and 50th Street)
Church office hours:
Monday - Friday: 8am–4pm
Phone: (970) 667-4506