
News This Week
The Old Testament account of Elijah fleeing after defeating the prophets of Baal in a “sacrifice duel,” finds Elijah exhausted, scared, hiding, and depressed. As we look more closely at Elijah, there are a lot of ways we can relate to him. And it’s important for us to note, that even with all that he has been through, God had not abandoned or forgotten Elijah. How did God come to Elijah? In a very unexpected way, one that we’ll look at more closely, especially when it comes to what God says about Himself and what He says about us. I hope you can join me as we continue our new summer series, God of the Unexpected.
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.
June 22nd – Second Sunday after Pentecost
Summer Series: God of the Unexpected
Old Testament: 1 Kings 19:1-15a
Epistle: Galatians 3:23-29
Gospel: Luke 8:26-33
Sermon Title: “Where Do We Find God?”
Altar flowers this Sunday are provided by Jaimi Sweet in celebration of Lorna Millers 99th birthday which she celebrates today, Thursday, June 19th.
Anytime between now and Saturday, June 21st, you can take a drive to Vedauwoo, which is just 90 minutes north of Loveland on I-80 west of Cheyenne. You can camp for as many days as you would like, or come for a day to visit and walk and talk with those who are camping. Vedauwoo is a natural scenic area with amazing rock formations. There will also be a variety of spring flowers blooming. If you want to camp on Friday or Saturday, we recommend that you make a campsite reservation by going to recreation.gov and searching for Vedauwoo. Questions? Contact Jim Found (inquirer.jim@gmail.com, 970-663-5490).
The Sunday morning donuts are provided by our youth ministry with the free will donations given going toward next summer’s National Youth Gathering. Thank you for being GENEROUS in your support of our youth and this awesome upcoming faith-growing event for them.
The following are positions we are looking to fill in our school ministry for the 2025-2026 school year. If you are interested in any of these positions, please contact hiring@immanuelloveland.org attention Cheryl Gilbert.
- Part-time Physical Education Teacher. Immanuel Lutheran School is looking for a part-time Physical Education (PE) Teacher who is passionate about fitness, sportsmanship, and faith-based education. The PE teacher will plan and lead age-appropriate physical activities that promote health, teamwork, and godly character for students in kindergarten through 8th grade.
- Part-time Elementary Classroom Paraprofessional. Immanuel Lutheran School is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Part-Time Paraprofessional to support elementary classroom teachers and students in a loving, faith-based learning environment. The ideal candidate will have a heart for ministry, a servant’s attitude, and a passion for helping young children succeed academically and spiritually.
- Part-time Athletic Director. Immanuel Lutheran School is looking for an Athletic Director to work varied hours, approximately 5 to 10 hours a week. This would ideally be someone who loves sports and is excited about organizing the athletic teams and communicating with parents about the sporting events and schedules
Education Hour and Sunday School classes are wrapped up for this season. Everything will start back up again in the fall, the Sunday after Labor Day with annual Ministry Fair on Sunday, September 14th during the Education Hour (9:30am-10:20am) with all of our regular Sunday morning class for children, youth, and adults starting on Sunday, September 21st. If you have questions, comments, thoughts, or ideas about the classes for children and youth from nursery through high school, contact Miss Emma (egiger@ImmanuelLoveland.org). For adult classes, contact Pastor Robin rdugall@immanuelloveland.org.
As many of you know, we have engaged Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) to conduct several studies to help us make plans for the future with regard to improving our school ministry and ideas for how to make good “ministry-use” of our land. The following survey is part of this process and it would be extremely helpful if everyone connected with Immanuel would take 5 minutes to complete this very short confidential survey. Surveys need to be completed by June 16th. Thank you in advance for participating and helping us move forward with the Lord’s ministry here at Immanuel! Survey link: https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/gPfOLn
This summer there are some very fun activities planned for all of our youth from 6th grade through high school most every Wednesday through the summer. Meet at Fly High Trampoline Park (218 Smokey Street, Fort Collins, CO 80525), where we will have pizza for dinner and spend some time flying high! All students 6th grade through high school are welcome to join! Contact Mandy Odegaard at (605) 695-2455 or Emma at (317) 946-7719 to RSVP so we know how much food to prepare for! Price is $16.00 for 1 hour or $23.00 for 2 hours.
A quick sneak preview of the rest of the summer includes: roller skating, Fly High Trampoline Park, yard games, an escape room, bowling, another Boyd Lake picnic, an outdoor movie, game night, and glow swim night at Winona. It’s gonna be a very fun summer for Immanuel Youth – come join the fun!
Because of how challenging the budget is this year, following last night’s Executive Council meeting, the EC determined that they, along with the Finance Team, need to meet again next Wednesday to keep working on the budget, which will be in a closed session due to the sensitivity of the information, specifically salaries and benefits, which will be a significant part of the discussion.
Because of that, there will be NO Pre-Voting Assembly meeting, previously scheduled for next Wednesday, June 25th. Please keep your leadership in prayer as they pray through and work through possible scenarios and ways to make this coming fiscal year’s budget work. We are definitely in a very challenging time in which we need to keep leaning heavily into the Lord.
Please keep the regular Voting Assembly meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, July 16th at 6:30pm on your calendar. That congregational meeting will be exclusively about the budget. As soon as a proposed budget, or likely several budget scenarios, are prepared, they will be published and made available. If you have specific questions about the process, feel free to reach out to Dawn Bowers, Immanuel’s Director of Accounting and Finance (dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org or 970-667-4506) or Shawn York, Immanuel’s Executive Council President (ECchair@ImmanuelLoveland.org).
At the end of today’s email update, you will find the narrative of Immanuel’s financial update for May as well as the financial numbers of Budget vs Actual for May 2025. This is the comparison of Budget vs Actual for July 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025, and also the summary for this fiscal year. If you have specific questions about these, feel free to reach out to Dawn Bowers, Immanuel’s Director of Accounting and Finance (dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org or 970-667-4506).
Upcoming Events
- June 17-21—Family Camping or Day Trip Options at Vedauwoo
- June 23-27—True North Vacation Bible School, 9:00am-12:00pm
- June 30—Young at Hearts Picnic, 10:30am, Kroh Park
- July 3—LWML (Lutheran Women in Mission) Picnic, 1pm, Virginia Buehler’s
- Sunday, July 6—Outdoor Worship begins, 9:30am on the West Lawn
- July 6-11—Lutheran Valley Retreat
- July 16—Voting Assembly, 6:30pm, sanctuary
- July 17-25—Youth Gathering
- Sunday, May 11th – regular worship schedule: 8:00am Classic Grace worship, 9:30am Education Hour, 10:30am Contemporary Joy worship
- Sunday, May 18th – ONE worship service beginning at 9:00am; Confirmation Sunday and confirmation students will be sharing their Expressions of Faith in the sanctuary after worship. All are invited and encouraged to come and support our confirmands! There will be a reception with cake that morning as well.
- Sunday, May 25th – Summer schedule begins with 8:00am and 9:30am worship (both INDOORS through June) with a High School Graduate Blessing during both services.
- Sunday, July 6th – Outdoor Worship (9:30) begins on the west lawn; 8:00am worship remains the same
- Sunday, September 7th – Final Outdoor Worship service
- Sunday, September 14th – ONE worship service beginning at 9:00am where Miss Emma will be installed as our Director of Christian Education!; Ministry Fair right before and after worship
- Sunday, September 21st –Fall Worship Schedule begins (8am Classic Grace and 10:30am Contemporary Joy) along with new Bible Studies during the 9:30-10:20am Education Hour; stay tuned for the list of the many classes being offered!
Sweetheart City Car Show is coming soon – Saturday, June 14th from 9:00am to 2:00pm at Immanuel. Our annual Car Show brings over 1000 people to our church campus every year. It is one of our congregational opportunities to practice our ministry value of Radical Hospitality in welcoming people to our campus, while also having a good time at the show.
You might be thinking – a great Car show, food, free family fun, a silent auction...how can it get any better than this? But there’s more to the story of the Sweetheart City Car Show. All financial donations and Car Show proceeds are used to help single moms and widows with car care issues. We recognize that there are needs in our community and as a congregation of Jesus followers, we are compelled and motivated by the love of Jesus to partner with car care businesses in our community to help those in need. While you’re at the show this year, stop by the southwest side of our property and you’ll see an entire team of people from Northern Colorado car care businesses (as well as members of the Immanuel and the Loveland community) doing light maintenance as well as assessing mechanical needs of vehicles from single moms and widows in our community. The assessments are honest and unbiased recommendations about next steps to take with their vehicle repairs. Our Car Show team then refers these clients to repair-partners that we trust and who have agreed to reduced-cost pricing for repairs.
Over the years, the Sweetheart City Car Show has assisted 100’s of women with much needed vehicle repairs in addition to securing free vehicles for several women whose cars were beyond repair. It is a joy to be able to make a difference for these women and their families. This is our way we thank, praise, and serve God for His free gift to us through Jesus that has changed our lives. We give and love because Jesus first loved and gave to us! That’s why we do what we do! Yes, we’re having a good time, but we are also doing what do we to potentially change a life and offer hope! Check out this video of one woman’s story of how this vital ministry of Immanuel blessed her: https://youtu.be/FkEFIGqbpbs?si=rthQ5z9aJqhPeK0y. Then consider not just attending the show, but joining one of our volunteer teams. If you want to see what you can do, how you can be involved, and ways you can support this event, check out the following link: https://signup.com/go/xaRDAPf. There are also sign-up sheets in the atrium at Immanuel.
Our last Youth Gathering Fundraiser of the year will be on Father's Day, June 15. We will be selling breakfast burritos for $3 a piece! Bring your dad for a Father's Day treat!
Anytime during the week of June 17-21, you can take a drive to Vedauwoo, which is just 90 minutes away from Loveland on I-80 west of Cheyenne. You can camp for as many days as you would like, or come for a day to visit and walk and talk with those who are camping. Vedauwoo is a natural scenic area with amazing rock formations. There will also be a variety of spring flowers out at that time. If you want to camp on Friday or Saturday, we recommend that you make a campsite reservation by going to recreation.gov and searching for Vedauwoo. Questions? Contact Jim Found (inquirer.jim@gmail.com, 970-663-5490).
True North VBS
June 23, 2025 — June 27, 2025
9:00am (MDT) to 12:00pm (MDT)
Kids will be guided on the ultimate Alaskan adventure where northern lights glow over majestic mountains, racing rivers, and glistening glaciers. As kids trek the tundra, they’ll explore how easy it is to lose sight of what’s true in our wild world today. Pointing them toward Jesus, True North VBS shows them that he is a faithful friend we can always trust. He’s our True North!
The Finance Team and Executive Council have been working on the budget for our next fiscal year which begins July 1st. That proposed budget will be published later in June. Along with that, there are two meetings planned to help everyone process the budget and hear more of why this budget is being proposed. All are encouraged to come to both meetings to better understand some of the intricacies and assumptions built into this proposed budget:
- Pre-Voting Assembly meeting to talk through the proposed budget – Wednesday, June 25th, 6:30pm
- Voting Assembly, Wednesday, July 16th, 6:30pm
Kids ages 8-14 are welcome to join from July 6-11 for a week of Summer Camp at Lutheran Valley Retreat (LVR), in the mountains just west of Colorado Springs! Meet at Immanuel on Sunday, July 6 to drive down together! Miss Emma will drive the group down and pick them up, but will not be staying at LVR this year. If 5 or more students join us, there will be a discount for every family! Pay your deposit to save your spot today with this link: https://www.ultracamp.com/info/upcomingsessions.aspx?idCamp=1009&campcode=R58&lang=en-Us and also let Miss Emma know that you’ll be going (egiger@ImmanuelLoveland.org).
The summer softball season will be starting the week of May 25. We’ll have two competitive men’s teams playing in the church league, one on Tuesdays and one on Thursdays. If you’re interested in playing, it’s “pay to play” as we divide up the registration cost among all who are interested – it will be about $80 per player per team, plus about $25 for a jersey for new players.
If you have an interest, please let Pastor Glen know (gschlecht@ImmanuelLoveland.org), and tell him which night you are interested in – Tuesday, Thursday, or both. If you’ve got some friends who might have an interest in playing, let him know that as well.
Applications for Immanuel’s annual Christmas Bazaar opened this week, and we already have more than a dozen applications submitted for our November 22nd Christmas Bazaar. If you are interested in applying for a booth at Immanuel’s bazaar, don’t wait too long to do so—we always have more applicants than space available. You may download an application off Immanuel’s website (https://immanuelloveland.org/christmas-bazaar/).
Do you love shopping at craft shows? If so, we’d love to have join the team that decides which vendors are part of this year’s Christmas bazaar, something we will do in July. If you are interested in helping with this or hearing more about it, please email ILCVendors@gmail.com.
- Rockin’ Around the Fifties. All are invited to attend the 4th/5th grade end-of-the-year musical, “Rockin’ Around the Fifties” on Wednesday, May 21st starting at 8:30am in Immanuel’s sanctuary.
- Let’s Eat Together! The next lunch together will be on Wednesday, May 21st at 11:30am at the west Culvers (1606 W. Eisenhower, Loveland).
Serving and Giving
We’ve had a change in our staffing and with that change, we are looking to our amazing Facilities Team to help with some of the bigger projects and needs that we have with our facilities and grounds. Would you have an interest in being part of this team?
At present, the team is looking for a meeting time that would be conducive to more people, particularly those of you who hold regular jobs but would still have an interest in helping out in this area of our ministry together. We welcome your input on this, especially if you’d like to be part of the team. Use ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org to give us your feedback on an evening weekday meeting day and time (5:30/6:00/6:30pm) that would work well for you. Thank you for considering this opportunity!
Do you play a woodwind, brass, string, or other type of instrument? We’d love to have you participate in Immanuel’s Instrumental Ensemble during Holy Week and/or Easter worship! What’s holding you back from participating in this way: You haven’t played your instrument for a long time? You don’t currently own an instrument? You don’t play at a professional level? All of these ‘issues’ have been overcome by others and they’re glad they did! Contact Kathy Schlecht to talk more about it (667-4506 or kschlecht@immanuelloveland.org). It’s not too late to get that embouchure in shape!
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!
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!
If you want to help support Vacation Bible School (VBS) at Immanuel this summer, there are lots of options!
- To Volunteer: We are also in need of adult volunteers to help run our awesome stations, lead and guide younger volunteers, and help Miss Emma with planning! Miss Emma will provide all necessary training! You can sign-up on a table in the atrium or use this link: https://vbspro.events/p/425f5e
- To help with purchases: Check out the tree and the display in the atrium – grab one (or more) of the hangers off the tree and help make VBS a reality! Or, scan the blue QR code to find our list of needs from Amazon, and the green QR code to find our Group Publishing wish list! Another way to help is to purchase Amazon gift cards that can be used to purchase items from the list. Some options include items for decoration, science experiments, crafts, and cleanup!
- To help with decorating: We are looking for camping gear to decorate Immanuel for True North, our Vacation Bible School (VBS) program this year. The theme is about trusting God in our wild world, specifically set in Alaska! If you have camping gear, we would love to borrow it (Gear will not be played with, simply for decorating. Tents may be sat in). See below for some options of how you can support this year’s VBS:
- Quantity: 10-12
- Camping Lanterns (may be turned on)
- Quantity: 5-8
- 2 or 4 Person Tents
- Fishing Poles
- Fishing Nets
- Folding Chairs
- Heavy Jackets
- Any fish or Alaska themed decorations
- Quantity: 2-4
- Canoes or Kayaks
- Stacks of Firewood
- Sleeping bags
- Hiking Backpacks
Thank you for all of your support! With questions about donations, volunteering, where to drop off donations/things to be borrowed, contact Miss Emma at egiger@immanuelloveland.org.
Lago Vista, a trailer park to our north, has had an ongoing ministry begun by a former teacher at Immanuel and his wife, Duncan and Laney Howard. It’s been a joy to partner with them and their important ministry to the children in Lago Vista for many years now. Below are some community service ideas, if you’re looking for some ways to serve. You can contact Heidi Hart (heidih@lagovistaneighbor.org) to volunteer or to receive more information about any of these opportunities.
- Summer Reading Volunteer – this program is very successful at helping the participating children keep up their reading skills over the summer.
- When? Tuesdays and/or Thursdays from June 3 to July 15, 2025, 9:45am-11:00am (you can come the days you are able);
- Qualifications: Likes reading with elementary kids and is 7th grade or older.
- What will I be doing? Each time you come you are paired with a student for half an hour. You will receive training about how to interact with the student as you read together. The next half hour you get a different student.
- Training: Choose May 27 or 28 from 9:45am-11:15am
- Enrichment Volunteer – This is where we bring in people from the community to do something the children may not have been exposed to (fire fighters, robots from the Loveland Library, a unique animal, music and instruments, etc.). If you or someone you know has a hobby, job, or talent you would like to share, here’s an opportunity! These are only 15-minute presentations. And an enrichment presenter would volunteer one or two times during June and July.
- Bible Club Volunteer – Rotations consist of a lesson, games relating to the Bible point, craft, and an applicational activity. Rotations will be about 25 minutes each. Volunteers are always welcome – especially someone who can come consistently on Wednesdays.
Thanks to the many who donated items toward Personal Care Kits, the LWML was able to assemble 112 care kits last Thursday! These kits will be distributed globally through Lutheran World Relief. The assembled kits have been placed into 9 medium sized boxes which need to be dropped off in Denver (1660 Ogden Street) on Saturday, June 7th between 9:00am-12:00pm. If you are able to help with this, please call or email the church office (churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org, 970-667-4506). Thank you!
Miss Emma is looking for a place in Estes Park or surrounding areas for about a dozen youth and some parent chaperones to utilize for a weekend retreat. If you have a place, or know someone with these resources, please reach out to Miss Emma at egiger@immanuelloveland.org
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 school supplies project later this summer. 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. Thank you for your support of this important caring ministry.
It’s Pizza!Pizza! time! Between now and July 2nd, you’re invited to join the Little Caesars fundraiser for our Immanuel Youth going to the National Youth Gathering. Just click the link to order your pizza box! Every order is $6 for our trip! https://fundraising.littlecaesars.com/fundraiser/meal-deal/368f5f1c-2ef6-47ef-934b-106a9ec03b2c/products. Our Immanuel Youth thank you!
News
Immanuel’s LWML (Lutheran Women in Mission) was able to support the following missionaries and ministries with $4000 with proceeds from the Christmas bazaar: Tuition assistance for our school here at Immanuel; St. Matthew’s Medical Clinic; Bailey Bianco, student at Concordia University, Seward, NE; LCMS World Relief and Human Care; David and Joyce Erber in Ghana, Africa; Matt and Deedee Wasmund in South Korea; Kip and Ivy Hoech in Tajikistan; Deaconess Carol Halter in Hong Kong; Nicolas Wille, Acuna, Mexico (Homes for Christ); and our own Justin and Jordan Logston in the Dominican Republic. Please join us as we continue to support these missionaries and ministries in our prayers. Thank you! Sandy Northrup, LWML President
May 2025 average worship attendance
2023 – 255 average
2024 – 253 average
2025 – 286 average
Percentage increase/decrease 2024 to 2025 = +13%(increase)
Percentage increase/decrease 2023 to 2025 = +12 (increase)
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing (watching the service in real time) – May 2025 = 790
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average viewing time = 12 minutes
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average per week = 78
Top LIVE STREAM of the month - May 18th Combined worship experience (134 views)
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – May 2025 – high number = 5; low number = 1
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – total May 2025 views = 64; weekly average = 22
70% of YouTube “viewers” are still viewing the Shorts/Reels
Total views on YouTube channel - 1,100
“Top” video - short on “Eating Flesh? Drinking Blood? Are Christians Crazy?” (5 views)
Immanuel Lutheran Church & School
Budget vs Actual Narrative
July 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025
- Church Offerings – YTD actual $881,007
- vs YTD budget $900,000; variance ($18,993) or -2.3%.
- vs Prior Year $781,349; increase $99,658 or 14.2%.
- Total Church Revenue – YTD actual $1,000,286
- vs YTD budget $1,001,100; variance ($814) or -0.1%.
- vs Prior Year $842,570; increase $157,716 or 20.7%.
- SPECIAL GIVING
- Gifts to Immanuel that are above and beyond regular tithes and offerings; non-specified one-time gifts received for the church or school.
- Special Gifts of $205,106 YTD have been received, of which $102,397 has been approved by the EC to be used for operations. The remainder represents the transaction value of the stock when received and held in our Brokerage Acct.
- Total School Revenue – YTD actual $1,244,929
- vs YTD budget $1,356,650; variance ($111,721) or -9.1%.
- vs Prior Year $1,267,266; decrease ($22,337) or -2.0%.
- Total Revenue – YTD actual $2,492,915
- vs YTD budget $2,394,416; variance $98,499 or 4.5%.
- vs Prior Year $2,143,969; increase $348,956 or 18.0%.
- Total Expenses – YTD actual $2,113,251
- vs YTD budget $2,070,484; variance ($42,767) or -2.1%.
- Salaries & Benefits YTD actual $1,592,278 vs YTD budget $1,559,306; variance ($32,972) or -2.1%.
- Operating Expenses YTD actual $520,972 vs YTD budget $511,178; variance ($9,794) or -1.9%.
- Net Revenue from Operations less Mortgage and Line of Credit Payments
- YTD actual $133,909 vs YTD budget $64,886; variance $69,023 or 168.5%.
- YTD actual $133,909 vs YTD budget $64,886; variance $69,023 or 168.5%.
Immanuel is an amazing school and a place for toddlers through high school to grow in their faith in Jesus, to excel in academics, and participate in lots of fun extra-curricular activities! Not only is enrollment open, but there is a specific window for applying for some major scholarship and tuition assistance opportunities. Check out the information below on the assistance information. If you have questions, would like to set up a tour, or would like to enroll your child or children, contact the school office at SchoolOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org.
ACE Tuition Assistance: https://online.factsmgt.com/grant-aid/inst/4N9YC/landing-page
ILS Tuition Assistance: https://studentfinancialaid.blackbaud.school
Immanuel Lutheran School Financial Aid Application 25/26 SY
Please note that a new application must be submitted every year to be considered for an award
Application Website: https://studentfinancialaid.blackbaud.school
Immanuel Lutheran Church and School: Site ID# 11181
Application Period: 2/3/2025 – 4/15/2025
Eligible Grades: Kindergarten – 8th Grade
*Preschool and High School programs are not eligible for financial aid
Application Fee: $0
ILS Staff Support Email: accounting@immanuelloveland.org
Creating Your Account: Please visit https://studentfinancialaid.blackbaud.school to create your account. If you are a new applicant, click the blue "Create Account" button and follow the directions from there to either set up your BBID with Blackbaud, or to link an existing BBID account.
Existing Account and Application Rollover: If you are a returning applicant, log in via the "Sign In" section on the main landing page. If you created a financial aid account in a prior year, your application will roll over. Some sections will auto-fill with prior year information. Please confirm or update requested information.
Required Supporting Documentation: Upon submission of your application, you will be informed which documentation you are required to upload. ILS requires at a minimum a Form 1040 to be provided to review eligibility for an award.
Notification of Financial Aid: All final financial aid decisions, including notification of an award amount, will be made by the school board. Families will be notified of awards early June 2025.
Blackbaud Financial Aid Management Contact Information:
- Phone Support: (800)-360-8027
- Email Support: support@studentfinancialaid.blackbaud.school
We’ve discovered over the past several years that our email system will on occasion randomly remove people from various email groups. If you were on my (Pastor Glen’s) email prayer group or the daily Bring It Home devotions email group but now are no longer receiving them, this was not done intentionally! Or if you no longer receive either my Monday or my Thursday email updates or if you hear from someone who has experienced this, please email ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org to let us know that you’re no longer receiving emails so we can get you added back onto those email groups. I apologize for this and don’t want you to feel like we’ve kicked you out – that couldn’t be further from the truth! It’s an ongoing mystery we haven’t been able to figure out so please let us know of any unwanted changes that you’ve noticed!
Here is the next new member from my winter/spring Immanuel 101 class that I want to introduce you to: Lauren and Krista Weinmeister live in Johnstown.
Lauren and Krista Weinmeister live in Johnstown. Lauren grew up on a farm near Ault. He works for the Colorado Department of Transportation and has a strong opinion about snowstorms!! He misses farming so he spends a lot of time outdoors in their yard. He likes conversing with his neighbors, taking rides on E-bikes, and roaming the mountains in their ATV.
Krista grew up in Ft. Collins and when she was ready to buy a house, she was priced out of the market in Ft. Collins. She was looking for a small town to raise her kids in and ended up in Johnstown. She is a business analyst and system tester, working on the system the state uses to determine eligibility for public assistance benefits (Medicaid, SNAP (Food Stamps) and cash assistance for needy individuals and families). In addition to E-biking and ATVing with Lauren, Krista enjoys reading and loves our Immanual book club. She also enjoys music, going to concerts, singing with Immanuel’s worship team Spirit Sounds, watching Broadway shows, and going to the symphony – she has wide and varied tastes!
It was their daughter Kori who introduced them to Immanuel. Lauren and Krista would come to worship with her on occasion before Kori got sick and they were looking for a new church home. Kori very sadly passed away in June 2024 at the age of 27. You can see a picture of Kori with Krista below. It was the outpouring of love and support from Immanuel during Kori’s time in the hospital and after she passed away that kept Lauren and Krista coming back to Immanuel. Everyone made them feel welcome and now it feels like home!
Their son Kale, 26, lives in Milliken, works for an oil company, and is currently engaged. They are excited that he is going to marry Shania Chambers in October.
Oakley, a hound dog mix, and their cats Poppet and Widget fill out the Weinmeister family. You can normally find them at the 10:30 service. Welcome home, Lauren and Krista!
In my recent Immanuel 101 class, I had several people express interest in getting a walking tour of our 25 acres. I’m willing to do that and I’m wondering if there are others of you who would have an interest in taking an hour or so to walk the perimeter of our grounds and talk a bit more about the blessings God has poured out to us. If you are interested, contact me (Pastor Glen – gschlecht@ImmanuelLoveland.org) with days of the week and times you would be available.
CHURCH SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
M-Th, 8am-4pm
Friday, 8am-12pm
SCHOOL SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
M-Th, 9am-3pm
Closed on Fridays
CHURCH AND SCHOOL OFFICES CLOSED
Monday, May 26
Friday, July 4
- The Ring Joycers met on Mondays at 5:30pm. When they rang for the last time this ringing season on May 4th, three of the ringers that morning were ringing in this choir when it started 32 years ago—Juliet Meyer, Nancy Whitfield, and Kathy Leininger (fun fact: Juliet was the ringer who proposed the name for this group). In addition, since May 4th was Kathy Leininger’s last time ringing with the choir, I invited two of her children to ring with the choir that morning—Dave Leininger and Carrie Kindred. Both Dave and Carrie were part of Immanuel’s new ROCKn Ringer Youth Handbell Choir when it started in 1998. In addition to ringing for worship on Sunday mornings and great fellowship time on Monday evenings, this choir participated in the NoCo Spring Ring in March.
- BELLievers—a new handbell choir this year—is our intergenerational handbell choir that met on Wednesday evenings as part of our Midweek Program, from 5:30-6:00pm. This choir has it all—all ages, all levels of ringing, all kinds of fun! If you’re interested in learning more about handbell ringing, this is the choir for you. Children as young as second grade may participate, and additional help is given to brand new ringers of all ages.
- ROCKn Ringers is our five-octave handbell choir that met on Sundays at 12pm. This five-octave handbell choir rings a bit more difficult music and participates in festival worship services. Their rehearsals are crazily chaotic but somehow along the way they learn beautiful, energetic pieces of music that are shared in our times of worship.
There’s room for you in an Immanuel handbell choir! Whether you’re a beginning ringer or a handbell ringer-in-hiding, consider joining in the camaraderie of a handbell choir! Talk to Kathy Schlecht about it and she’ll help you find the right fit for you when handbell choir rehearsals kick-off again this fall (kschlecht@immanuelloveland.org).
From Pastor Robin, our Director of Discipleship and Connecting Ministries:
Friends in Jesus, many of you know that I am a HUGE fan of the online Bible resources created by the Bible Project (bibleproject.com). Their website has been developed over the years and in chocked full of videos giving an in-depth overview of every book of the Bible as well as videos, study guides, even classes you can take online (at your own pace) to learn more about God’s Word.
This summer, the Bible Project’s Podcast (https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/the-bible-project-podcast/) is featuring a special series on “How the Bible was Formed.” Currently, it has four episodes covering the topics of how the Hebrew Bible was written, the “canonization” process of the Bible, how the New Testament came into being, information on the Apocryphal books (also called the Deuterocanonical literature), etc. I am personally going through these podcasts and I find them fascinating and informative. They will really help you understand how the Bible miraculously came into being and why we can trust God’s Word to not only tell us more and more about our great Lord and salvation history, but also to inform us on how God’s designed life to be lived at its best. This is a GREAT summer resource for you in your growth in Jesus. You can listen to the podcast online or through Apple or Google podcasts. Each episode is about 1 hour long. If you have any questions or have a need for other spiritual growth resources for your walk with Jesus, email me (rdugall@immanuelloveland.org). I’m more than blessed and happy to help!
Don’t miss the opportunity to subscribe, listen, review, pray through, and apply God’s Word and spiritual encouragement that Pastor Glen shares weekly through his sermons given Sunday mornings. Yes, Immanuel has a weekly podcast! You can subscribe to receive them every week through your favorite Podcast provider – search “Immanuel Lutheran Loveland” to find the podcast or click one of the following links for your preferred platform: Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio Podcasts, or Spotify Podcasts. You can also find links on our website on the bottom of the page or on the Immanuel website “Sermons” page: https://immanuelloveland.org/sermons/ or subscribe to our YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/@immanuellutheranloveland). You will be blessed in your growing relationship with Jesus by making our weekly Podcast part of your life’s routine! In addition, you can share those episodes with friends! Thanks for listening and for sharing this resource with others!
I want to make sure everyone is aware and remains vigilant when it comes to any type of communication from me, Pastor Glen. I send a lot of emails and use texting quite frequently to check in on many of you and to stay in touch. Sadly, I have been hacked many, many times, through both emails and texts, most recently just last week.
If you ever receive any communication from me that is asking you for something or asking you to do something, please do two things.
- First, check the email address or the phone number of where the message is coming from. If it is not gschlecht@ImmanuelLoveland.org or my cell number (970-203-4810), IT IS NOT ME!
- Second, if you have any suspicions or are uncertain, send me a separate email or text to ask me if I sent you something.
Oftentimes the grammar will be bad or the wording just doesn’t sound like me. I urge you to always use caution. There have been people who, out of the goodness of their hearts and their trust in me, have been scammed. Protect yourself from this nefarious activity!

Friends of Immanuel,
A very quick recap of my message yesterday about the prophet Elijah from 1 Kings 19. The touchpoints that I held up for us included:
- There are times when all of us have felt, “I’ve had enough, Lord!” I appreciate all the heartfelt stories that you shared with me via email about those times that you’ve said those words. If you still want to send your story my way, please do! To say or feel this way doesn’t mean you don’t have enough faith or that you’re not a good Christian. In our brokenness and in the brokenness of this world, life is not perfect, even for Christians. To acknowledge that we’ve hit our “limits,” is a healthy first step of prayer to our Lord for His help and strength in the situations in which we find ourselves.
- Related to that, the angel of the Lord’s message to Elijah, “The journey is too much for you,” is also something all of us need to hear and realize – this is a reality for all of us. And that’s why Jesus is here! This journey of life and of following Jesus is too much for us – we can’t do it on our own. Repeat that last phrase! But we have a Savior who has come and won the victory over our sin, over the devil, and over death. He has promised us that He IS with us always, to the very end of the age! As we journey together (yes, that is an important part of this, too – that God has put us in families, friend groups, churches, and communities), don’t go it alone. Lean into the Lord and into fellow believers for this amazing journey of life and faith.
- Finally, where do we find God? He can be found exactly where He’s told us – not necessarily in the big, splashy ways, but more often He can be found in unexpected and simple ways, as with Elijah when God came to him in a gentle whisper. What are those gentle whispers? The splash of water in baptism; bread and wine at the Table; living and active words of Scripture; and when 2 or 3 of His people are gathered – in worship of Him. But, as we talked about, those gentle whispers can also be an invitation to a cup of coffee, a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on, a hand up when we’ve fallen. God is not hiding – He is always here for us!
My final encouragement was this. When life gets rough, don’t hide in a cave. Isolation is a tool of the devil – he wants us to feel isolated and alone. The truth is, we’re not alone – not ever! So especially when life gets rough, come to the places where God has assured us He can be found; listen for His gentle whispers, wherever those might be found. Hear His promises of His love for you, the encouragement He wants you to hear, the help He offers, and the hope He holds out.
If you’ve got time, read 1 Kings 18 and the account of the “battle of the prophets” that preceded Elijah’s going on the run. It’s powerful and also hilarious – you’ll discover that Elijah was among the first smack-talkers in history!
Here is this week’s What Now? that I hope you can put into practice.
What Now?
When the journey seems too much for you and you find yourself thinking, “I’ve had enough, Lord!”, be still. As you rest, listen for that powerful yet gentle whisper from the Lord to sustain you – in His Word, in worship, at the Lord’s Supper – as you remember His many powerful promises to you.
Last item for today – this morning we began Vacation Bible School with 245 children here to sing, play, and learn more about Jesus. Please be praying for Miss Emma, for all of our middle school, high school, and adult helpers, and for the Good News of Jesus to be heard and received by many throughout this week! Here’s a picture of our full sanctuary – praise God!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
As I mentioned Pastor Robin in last Sunday’s sermon and also in this current week’s What Now?, I thought it would be great to allow him the opportunity to follow-up on opportunities to read, study, and grow in God’s Word this summer with today’s lead article. So here is some further encouragement from Pastor Robin, Immanuel’s Director of Discipleship and Connecting Ministries:
For this Update, I’d like to continue to encourage you in your reading, growth, understanding and application of God’s Word to your day-to-day living. It’s important to be reading the Bible regularly. That spiritual habit not only gives us further opportunities to get to know more about our Savior and Lord Jesus, but also puts us in a place where the Holy Spirit continues to transform our minds and hearts, giving us more and more what the Apostle Paul calls a “renewed mind” (Romans 12:1-2), the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16).
In addition, the Word of God changes our way of thinking, processing, and navigating life. The Bible is the cradle of Christ. It generates life. It creates faith. It provides guidance. It makes the foolish wise. It makes the faltering strong. It makes the discouraged hopeful. It is so simple and yet so deep that the early church fathers used to say, “A gnat could swim in it, but an elephant could drown in it.” Reading the Bible honors God and worries the Devil. It reminds the lonely that there are reasons to love this life and gives them assurance that there is eternal life with the Lord still to come.
In God’s Word, we discover how the world got made, by Whom, for what, and where it is heading. From the Bible you will learn your identity, your family, your true enemy, and the awful calamity of sin. You will also discover the royal pedigree of your life as a child of the King and your eternal destiny as a citizen of His eternal Kingdom. No other book comes close to that.
Below are some great resources for discovering more about God’s Word. Start with understanding the storyline of the Bible...the consistent themes that cover all verses, chapters, and 66 books. The Bible Project (https://bibleproject.com) has a great video on that subject alone (https://bibleproject.com/videos/the-story-of-the-bible/). There are study notes and a transcript to read if you choose to do so. In addition, there are active links (especially this one – https://bibleproject.com/videos/collections/how-to-read-the-bible) to the entire series on HOW to read the Bible and its diverse literary styles, genres, etc. Each link gives you a deeper dive into understanding not just the Bible’s content (and main “character,” Jesus!) but also a more profound appreciation of how it was written.
Make this summer one that will be memorable in your walk with Jesus! Remember our Immanuel’s Marks of Discipleship include being intentional in our spiritual growth as well as being diligent in our reading and growing in God’s Word! Let’s grow this summer – together! —Pastor Robin.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
We kicked off our summer series, God of the Unexpected, by thinking about Truth – not something we typically think about as surprising or unexpected. As I expressed in my message yesterday, there is so much that can be easy for us at Immanuel to take for granted – things that we’ve always done that feel very normal, but things that are not the norm for all churches. One of the more significant of those includes what we talked at length about yesterday, which is the gift of God’s Word and the Truth we stand on. This is one of the means by which the Holy Spirit “guides us in all truth” (John 16:13).
We know we can trust this Spirit-given Word of God to be our Truth, through and through! From the mysteries of the Trinity to Jesus and everything about Him—the prophecies about Him, His conception and birth, His teaching and preaching, His miracles, His healings, His confrontation of lies, deceit, corruption and more, and the completion of His mission of laying down His life on the cross and the miracle of His resurrection, ascension into heaven, and His many promises of which we can count on in our lives. God’s Word is also Truth for us when it comes to calling us out with regard to our sin and brokenness (yes, as Christians, too – we are NOT perfect!), and the important side-by-side with that of our Savior’s unconditional love for us and the complete and total forgiveness He offers us. These are but some of the beautiful and powerful unexpected truths that our God has promised us and with which He has gifted us.
We also know that God has designed life in a way that He knows is best and He lays out for us how to navigate this life in such a way that we can live and experience life to the fullest (John 10:10). Some of those matters are clearly laid out for us in His Word of Truth when it comes to issues of gender and sexuality, issues of life and abortion and end-of-life matters, and, as we celebrated Father’s Day yesterday, holding up healthy masculinity – not mocking or demeaning fathers or men but embracing who God has made us to be as men of God and the callings He’s given us to be leaders in our homes, our churches, and our communities. These are issues, if we take seriously the Truth of God’s Word, are expressed clearly and, unfortunately, are at odds with so much of what our culture today is “preaching.” But this is all part of God’s good and healthy design for life and life to the full.
Let’s together, unapologetically, stand firmly on this powerful Truth that can change lives, offer hope, and be a blessing beyond what we at times can even imagine. Take this week’s What Now? to heart as we live our lives – which in Jesus is real life – with joy, encouragement, and boldness, sharing His life-giving Truth with others.
What Now?
Let God’s Truth be your Truth. Stand firmly on and in God’s Word, which points us to Jesus, by being regularly in the Bible. Use the Bring It Home daily devotions; use the Bible Project resources Pastor Robin is holding up this summer; gather together with family or with friends in some Bible study or discussion groups. Let the Holy Spirit guide you daily in His Truth.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
This Saturday is our huge annual Sweetheart City Car Show – it is going to be amazing and I hope many of you are not only able to help with this event but that you’re also able to come and enjoy some of the fun!
Then on Sunday we are beginning our new summer series – God of the Unexpected. This summer series will be full of surprises! We’ll be moving around between the Old Testament, Epistle, and Gospel readings, looking at miracle stories, stories that defy belief, and stories that turn the unexpected into the expected. Over and over again, the Lord shows us who He is – a God of grace, a God of surprises, and a God of the unexpected. And because of that, as people of faith in our amazing Triune God, be prepared to expect the unexpected!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
I can’t believe I’m saying this in the first week of June – but hang on because the Lord is up to some amazing things and we all get to not only witness it all, but we get to be part of it all as His hands, His feet, and His voice! We’ve got the Sweetheart City Car Show coming in 9 days and Vacation Bible School in 18 days – both of which are truly “all-hands-on-deck” opportunities for everyone here at Immanuel. See the articles below in today’s update and, if you haven’t already, look for some of the many, many ways that you be part of these outreach, Radical Hospitality, sharing-Jesus-and-His-love events! Thank you in advance for giving of yourselves and your time to serve, for giving and donating some of the many needed supplies, and for praying for the Lord to work mightily in the hearts and lives of the people who will be here for the Car Show and for VBS.
Throughout the year we’ve been supporting and encouraging our youth who will be attending the National Youth Gathering in July. In today’s update you’ll read about two other simple and fun ways to support them with their final fundraisers (hint, hint – they’re both delicious!!). Be praying for Miss Emma, the other adult leaders, and our youth, that all the final details come together smoothly before they leave for New Orleans on July 19th
The Finance Team and Executive Council have been working hard on the 2025-2026 budget and I hope you have both the Pre-Voting Assembly meeting as well as the Voting Assembly meeting dates on your calendar (June 25th and July 16th). The approach we have to take this year is not an easy one and the rationale and various nuances that come into play will be explained more in-depth at the Pre-Voting Assembly meeting to give everyone more time to digest and think and pray about this proposed budget.
Related to the budget, I have to say that I am blown away by the generosity and ministry-hearts of all of you here at Immanuel. There have been several extremely generous gifts given as of late. To look at the budget narrative that was in last week’s update, the significant rise of general offerings over the past year is a testimony to how the Lord is working in all of our lives – letting His grace and love abound, helping all of us to keep growing in gratitude and generosity, and experiencing more and more of the full and free life we can know as we trust in Jesus!
The Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) studies are underway. We have the school study which is helping us take a closer look at the demographics of northern Colorado, the school populations of our public, charter, private, and Christian schools, and at our own school ministry with what opportunities and ideas are before us. We have the Land-Use study, which is helping us prayerfully and thoughtfully consider how we might develop and utilize our land for specific ministry uses. And, because of the many questions and requests that have been raised in the process so far, we’ve just engaged LCEF with a third study, which will complement the other two, that will be looking specifically at our church ministry, including congregational leadership and governance, our mission and ministry programs, our financial systems, our facility and grounds, and assist with strategic planning. If you have not yet participated in the survey, please take 5 minutes to do that – the link is again in today’s update. And stay tuned for more information as to ways you can be involved in these studies. We are at an exciting juncture in ministry here at Immanuel!
Pastor Robin, Miss Emma, Kathy, and I had an initial meeting earlier this week to evaluate some ministries of this past year, and the wheels are already turning for some changes and even some new ministries for the next school year, including fun outreach events, intergenerational events, discipleship opportunities, ways for us to grow as individuals, as family units, and as a congregation and school. Much more to come on this front, so keep watching for more info.
Immanuel is an amazing place to be and I’m thankful for all of you. Ministry is about sharing the life-giving, life-changing, hope-infusing message of the Gospel – and that happens as we let Jesus take hold of our lives and lean into Him through faith and trust. It happens as we live the Gospel every day and impact the lives of the people all around us. I’m excited for what lies directly ahead as well as what’s coming in the next year. Thanks for calling Immanuel your home!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! I personally enjoyed our 6-week journey through the book of Revelation this Easter season. It’s been helpful for me to dig deeper into what this amazing and powerful vision from the Lord entails. As those first century followers of Jesus were undergoing horrific persecution for their faith in Jesus, this vision was shared with them to give them hope. As this vision was obviously written for and intended not just for those early believers but for the entire Church throughout the ages, which includes you and me as God’s Church here in the 21st century, my prayer throughout this series has been that it brings to each of us a word of hope.
We are all going through various challenges, struggles, and heartache in our lives. Living as broken people in this broken world, we were warned that there would be no lack of trouble. But our risen Savior invites us to “Come!” He stands every day with open arms, inviting us to come to Him with whatever is going on in our lives and in our world. He stands ready to speak His words of comfort, peace, strength, and hope into whatever our situation. Take Him up on that invitation – there’s nothing too small and nothing too big. He loves you and has promised us an eternity beyond our wildest imaginations. And until we get there, He’s assured us that He will be right by our side every step of the way.
Re-read the conclusion of Revelation (22:12-21) and let these words from Jesus Himself bring you hope in the victory that He has won for us.
What Now?
Let “Come, Lord Jesus” be on your lips all week long. Pray this short prayer when you first wake up, at mealtimes, when you go to bed, when you hear troubling news reports, etc. Let it be an ongoing prayer of hope and victory!
Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Alleluia! Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! Now that we’re past Memorial Day weekend and we’ve hit the unofficial start to summer, let me offer a few words of encouragement as we head into these summer months.
One of the first things that comes to mind for me when summer is mentioned is “vacation.” I hope you are all able to take some time for yourselves or with family or friends to enjoy time together – whether it’s an actual vacation or perhaps a “stay-cation.” But don’t let these summer months be a time of vacation from your faith! Let worship continue to be part of your faith-walk, week-in and week-out, especially with Outdoor Worship beginning in July. Make sure and invite family and friends who visit you from out-of-town to join you for worship on Sunday mornings here at Immanuel.
Stay regularly in the Word. While we take a short break during the summer with our Sunday morning education opportunities (to let all of our teachers and Bible study leaders refresh themselves), stay connected with some of our many other small group options during the week – there are many to choose from, or you can gab a couple of friends and start a new small group or Bible study! If you need help, tap Pastor Robin (rdugall@ImmanuelLoveland.org) and he’d be happy to provide some ideas, resources, and support for you!
Keep up your own devotional life – as I mentioned in this week’s What Now?, try to spend time each day in God’s Word and let Him speak His love, His promises, and His hope into your life. If you’re not in the habit, take advantage of Immanuel’s Bring It Home devotions that are an insert each week in the Sunday bulletin. If you miss them, you can find them on our website (https://immanuelloveland.org/bring-it-home/). Did you know you can also receive them by email in your inbox every morning? If you’d like to get on that email group, send a request to ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org and we’ll get you added! There are also many other wonderful daily devotional materials online, including devotional thoughts Pastor Robin writes on his Facebook page every day!
Let prayer be another part of your daily life of following Jesus. There will be something in this coming Sunday’s What Now? for you to consider along these very lines! You are also welcome to be part of my Prayer Warriors email group, as I send out prayer requests most every day. If you’d like to be part of this prayer group, just email me and I’ll get you added! But keep those lines of communication open with the Lord throughout the course of every day, with both formal and informal prayers.
Finally, stay involved. When you are in town, engage with the many opportunities to serve the Lord together here at Immanuel that are available. We’ve got the Car Show and Vacation Bible School as our two biggies for the summer. Coming up will be opportunities to serve our friends at Lago Vista with gathering school supplies for backpacks. And each week you’ll find more ways in these email updates that you can serve the Lord as we serve those around us. And of course you’re not limited to what happens at Immanuel. Opportunities to serve others with Christ’s love and hospitality are all around us – your neighbors, co-workers, sports teams, walking or workout buddies, friends, and so many others, as well as many other ministries throughout our community that serve others in need.
As we’ve been reminded throughout our Revelation series, we are part of something much bigger than ourselves – and what a blessing that can be as we realize that beautiful promise and live it out every day. Be assured that we are loved, we are never alone, we are forgiven, and we live under the grace of our risen Lord, Savior, and King!
Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Alleluia! Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! I hope all of you had a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day. Even though we’re past Memorial Day weekend, I encourage you to take time today and in the week ahead to give thanks for all our military personnel who have given their lives in service to our country for the freedoms we enjoy. It’s a holiday for us to remember and I would encourage offering prayers of gratitude for the sacrifice of those men and women and prayers of comfort and peace for their families. It’s an appropriate weekend to also remember, give thanks for, and to pray for all those who are veterans as well as those in active duty who are serving in any capacity in all the branches of the armed forces – prayers of thanks for their service and for safety and protection as they carry out their duties, missions, and responsibilities here and around the world. I’m also sharing this beautiful rendition of “God Bless the U.S.A.” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFt9D6ZIjOQ. We certainly have much for which to be thankful!!
On another note, thank you for the many of you who have responded and given your thoughts regarding the combined worship services we have occasionally. I’ve appreciated your many thoughtful responses and ideas. Please know that there is no plan right now to make any drastic changes to our worship schedule. I took the occasion to invite your feedback as we do some evaluation with what happens in worship and if there are additional adjustments that may be worth considering. If you have not yet responded to that, I would still welcome your thoughts – just email me by Sunday, June 1st. Thank you!
On a final note, I want to share just a couple of additional thoughts from the end of Revelation 21 and the beginning of Revelation 22. On Sunday I focused on the richness of God’s Word as a whole – how what we are reading in Revelation is truly fulfillment of prophecy and the weaving together everything in His Word and throughout the course of time, from the very beginning of creation to the glories of the Church Triumphant that we are seeing in this vision from the Lord. The God we serve is beyond amazing – and certainly more than worthy of all our praise!
I’d invite you to read once again all of Revelation 21 through Revelation 22:5 and as you do, have your eyes and ears open to just how glorious and beautiful the Lord describes what is to come. It truly will be Paradise restored and the Garden made new again. From all the precious stones to the streets of gold, to the assurances that in this new heavens and new earth we will have nothing to fear, it will be glorious! The vision of the Church (with all the references to the #12, numerology for “the Church”) as the “Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God” (Revelation 21:5 and 21:10), as this vast and impregnable fortress with the assurance that nothing sinful, evil, impure, or malicious will be there, is a powerful picture that is filled with promise and with hope. As we take that vision to heart, we can know what is coming for all who believe in Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! As I’ve been saying throughout this series, let that vision of eternity give you encouragement and hope with whatever struggles or challenges you may be going through right now.
And here is this week’s What Now? for you to consider:
What Now?
God’s Word is such a gift to us! From beginning to end, it is one grand narrative – God’s Story – that points us so clearly to Jesus. Treasure God’s Word this week and the presence of Jesus, the Word-made-flesh, in your life, by spending time each day reading, listening, and praying, letting God through His Word speak to you.
Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Alleluia! Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! I’m still basking in the glow of Sunday’s time of worship together and, throughout this week, I’ve been reflecting with some other staff members about it. I’ve heard several comments about how we should have just a single, combined worship service more often. And at the same time, after the worship service was over, I caught up with and spoke to some families who have been recently visiting with us who were out-of-the-loop and came at the normal 10:30 time for worship only to discover they had missed it.
With that introduction, I want to open the door to hear more from all of you on this topic. I’m going to share some of the pros and cons that I recognize, and then would ask all of you to give me some feedback.
I want to start with the positives because all of our combined single services over the last several years have been so energy-filled. And that’s one of the first pros – with one service, we bring both Classic Grace and Contemporary Joy worshipers together. A relatively full sanctuary means full-voice responses in the Call to Worship, prayer responses, and more. It means the singing is more robust. It can enhance the sense of community and togetherness. There is a beautiful “cross-pollination” that occurs, allowing people who typically attend different services get to see each other and worship together. It was awesome having so many children gathered together up front for the children’s message.
When it comes to the cons, here are some of the challenges that come with a combined worship service. The biggest challenge is communicating the change in time. We try our best to do that through my email updates, the website, announcement screens, and text messages. But not all our visitors or even regular worshipers are in our database to receive these reminders, and even some who do still miss the time change. Every time we’ve had a single service, there have been people I know who have missed it. The difficulty of this is it can create a “club mentality” – not intentionally but as a by-product. If you’re not on the “inside,” you miss out.
Another con is trying to accommodate the different musical tastes, as we are a congregation that utilizes two different styles of music consistently each week. While Kathy does a great job of incorporating some contemporary or modern music into Classic Grace, as well as incorporating traditional hymns into Contemporary Joy, having both together presents a real challenge. What music can we use in worship that both can sing and appreciate? How much organ gets used, or drums, guitars, and keyboard, or just piano? Kathy recognizes the importance of differing “heart languages” when it comes to music and what speaks to different people, and she works hard on a weekly basis with the two services, as well as when we have a single service, to be sensitive to that with the selection of music.
Having more single services creates another challenge with the time-factor. Typically, we do not have Education Hour Sunday School or Bible study classes on single-service Sundays. If we had more single services, we would need to figure out when Education Hour would be, either before or after the worship service. And, finally, a con that is not a con just yet (but we’re not far from it) is that people like their space in worship. How do you feel about that—would you prefer to have a full sanctuary, even if it means it may feel crowded, or would you prefer a little more space around you? Let us know!
I’m guessing that many of you could add to this list of both pros and cons – and I would ask you to do just that! Both our Worship Planning Team and our staff will be doing an intentional and broad evaluation of these single services, discussing whether or not to continue them and, if so, whether to consider adding more of them to the worship schedule. As a reminder, this past year we had three combined worship services--a single service the Sunday after Labor Day weekend at the conclusion of outdoor worship before beginning our regular Fall Schedule, a single service the Sunday between Christmas and New Years, and this last one which took place on Confirmation Sunday, right before the start of our summer schedule.
The Worship Planning Team and I would greatly appreciate hearing your thoughts about this – both pros and cons. We are open to considering making changes to what we currently do, with either more or less of these combined services. Your voice is important to us. Please email your feedback, input, ideas, pros, cons, and other thoughts to me (gschlecht@immanuelloveland.org), by June 1st so we receive your comment ahead of our next Worship Planning Team meeting. Thank you in advance for your responses!
In the meantime, don’t forget the change in worship times THIS Sunday, as we transition to our summer worship schedule of 8:00am and 9:30am, both indoors, through the month of June.
Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Alleluia! Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! Yesterday was such a fun and glorious day as we worshiped together in one service and, as part of that day celebrated 5 of our youth who confirmed their faith in Jesus! From Revelation 21, we thought deeply about “a new heaven and a new earth,” and how God tells us, “I am making everything new!” It’s important for us to realize that God provides this vision for us of what is still to come when Jesus returns again, but also how He is very much at work right here and now. His work of restoring, re-creating, forgiving, and saving is definitely part of God’s ongoing work of “making everything new.”
As we talked about on Sunday, God is not and will not be making everything “brand new,” but He is restoring everything and making everything new again – that’s the meaning of the word John used when he recorded this part of the vision he was given. That’s what St. Paul was referring to in Romans 8:18-22 in reference to all of creation waiting in anticipation of this coming new heavens and new earth. And that new heavens and new earth will be accompanied by the promises of Revelation 21:4, where “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain.”
Part of the beautiful mystery of this life in Christ is that even now we get glimpses of the wonders and the glory that is coming. Even though we live and have to deal with the realities of the brokenness and messiness of life—the heartaches, the struggles, the difficulties that we all face—this life is not intended to be all doom and gloom! Those glimpses we catch of what is coming include glimpses of God’s grace, God’s miracles, His comfort, peace, strength, and so much more – and God is even here to wipe the tears from our eyes right now! Take that to heart and let the Lord bring you the encouragement you need in these days.
Part of this time of the year includes lots of new starts, new beginnings, new seasons of life. Kathy and I were able to enjoy a number of open houses for confirmations and graduations this weekend with more coming next weekend. What a joy it is to celebrate with these young people and their families the accomplishments they’ve achieved. They are looking ahead at transitions and new opportunities, with some excitement, some anxiousness, some uncertainties with all the “new” that is coming their way – be it moving into high school, into college, into the military, into a trade or a new career. And these changes impact not just these young people but their entire families – parents, siblings, and grandparents. And so we pray for these young people as we celebrate what God is doing in their lives and with all that is yet to come.
Check out a couple of things below. I’ve included the What Now? from yesterday for you to include in your thinking and living out this coming week. There are also several pictures of our five youth who confirmed their faith, including the processional at the start of worship, when their parents gathered around them promising to continue to pray for them and walk with them, placing the red stoles around their necks, and a couple pictures of the group. Our confirmands this year include Camden Hanft, Bella Odegaard, Brody Roberts, Sarah Speidel, and Tristan Stull.
What Now?
Let the Lord’s promise of “a new heaven and a new earth,” along with that time when “there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain” be an encouragement to you with any challenges or heartache you may face, to remind you of the hope we have in Jesus.
One last item. A Zoom call is set up for later this afternoon with representatives from the Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) Loan Resolution group to meet with our leaders and anyone who is interested from Immanuel to speak to us about restructuring our current mortgage debt. The meeting will be held here at Immanuel, Monday, May 19th in room 112 starting at 5:00pm, or it can be accessed by clicking on this Zoom meeting link – https://lcef.zoom.us/j/81588581905?pwd=k20aSjmBLKMF2kh1YiExnPxk0yzRYT.1&from=addon (Meeting ID: 815 8858 1905; Passcode: 359040).
Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Alleluia! 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