
News This Week
At the end of the New Testament letter to the Hebrews, the writer to the Hebrews lays out many, many practical examples and encouragements of how we can live out our faith. From general hospitality to marriage to our leaders, our faith plays a significant part when it comes to the Lord guiding us in the day-to-day of our lives. Are these unexpected commands from our Lord? From the world’s perspective, absolutely! As followers of Jesus, not really! Our call is to follow our Lord and go against the grain of the culture of today. I hope you can join me this Labor Day weekend!
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.
August 31st – Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
Summer Series: God of the Unexpected
Old Testament: Proverbs 25:6-7
Epistle: Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16
Gospel: Luke 14:1, 7-14
Sermon Title: “Unexpected Commands?”
Our Outdoor Worship season is off to an amazing start! With the high temperatures we continue to have on Sunday mornings, we want to maximize our shade. In order to better accommodate everyone to make as much shade available as possible, I’d like to ask our “regular attenders” to consider moving forward toward the front of our worship space (where there’s lots of shade up by me!), particularly if you arrive early. Also, not having an over-abundance of space between ‘rows’ will also help maximize the available shade. Thanks for helping practice Radical Hospitality in this way!
With the start of Outdoor Worship, our Ask a Pastor ministry will be taking a short break until we return all worship services indoors again on Sunday, September 7th. However, if questions come up, please do not hesitate to ask your questions of any of Immanuel’s active and retired pastors. Immanuel is truly blessed with a wealth of loving, servant-hearted, and knowledgeable pastors who are all very willing to address any questions at any time!
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.
All are invited to be part of the Immanuel walking group – a group that meets every Monday morning, including this Monday, Labor Day, from 8:00am-9:00am to walk in different places around our beautiful community, getting some exercise, enjoying God’s creation, and having opportunity for conversation and fellowship. This Monday, September 1st, all are invited to meet at the Kirk Eye Center parking lot (3650 E. 15th Street) and the group will walk along Boyd Lake, East Shore. If you have questions, contact Jim Found (inquirer.jim@gmail.com, 970-663-5490).
With the Labor Day holiday, church and school offices will be closed on Monday. Also, the Immanuel Weekly update will be going out on Tuesday. Thursday’s email update will be as usual.
Next Wednesday, September 3rd, the youth will be at the Odegaard’s from 6:00pm-8:00pm where the youth will be cooking dinner over a fire! All students from 6th grade through high school are welcome to come! Please RSVP to Mandy Odegaard at (605) 695-2455 so she knows how much food to have on hand for dinner or if you have any questions.
Upcoming Events
- Sunday, August 31—Final Outdoor Worship service
- Monday, September 1—Offices Closed
- Monday, September 1—Walking Group, 8:00am, Boyd Lake, East Shore
- Wednesday, September 3—Youth Night: Cooking Dinner over a Fire, and Games
- Friday, September 5—Faith Friday Kickoff, 5:00-7:00pm
- Sunday, September 7—ONE worship service beginning at 9:00am; Miss Emma will be installed as our Director of Christian Education!; Ministry Fair 8:15-9:00am and 10:15-11:00am
- Sunday, September 14—Regular worship schedule; Education Hour will feature Vision Casting by Miss Emma, Pastor Robin, and Pastor Glen in the sanctuary
- Wednesday, September 17—Report from LCEF
Here’s the Sunday morning schedule:
- THIS Sunday, August 31st – Final Outdoor Worship service
- Sunday, September 7th – ONE worship service beginning at 9:00am where Miss Emma will be installed as our Director of Christian Education!; Ministry Fair 8:15-9:00am and 10:15-11:00am
- Sunday, September 14th – Fall Worship Schedule begins (8:00am Classic Grace and 10:30am Contemporary Joy); the kick-off to Education Hour (9:30-10:20am) will be Vision Casting, led by Miss Emma, Pastor Robin, and Pastor Glen, sharing some of what we can expect in this upcoming year for ministry at Immanuel.
On Sunday, September 7th we will be hosting our annual Ministry Fair in the atrium! September 7th will be dedicated to the praise and worship of God through His gifts being manifested in us through the many ministries that we share together to His glory at Immanuel. Our Ministry Fair will be occurring before and after our single worship service at 9:00am. We’ll have a continental breakfast available for you to enjoy at 8:15am before worship, and afterwards we’ll add a special cake reception to honor and celebrate Miss Emma’s new season of ministry. As usual, there will be numerous tables set up for you to browse and get involved as the Lord leads you in the many ministry opportunities we have at Immanuel!
This Ministry Fair will feature pretty much all to which we are dedicated at Immanuel in our vision and mission – from relational ministries to worship and music ministries to children and youth ministries to educational and small group ministries to leadership and administration ministries and more! You can meet many of the small group ministry leaders, ask questions of the members of the Executive Council, Board of Elders, and Board of Christian Day School, spend a moment or two with some of the key staff members of our Immanuel Lutheran School and High School, and talk to ministry leaders in our congregation about a whole range of getting involved in serving God through Immanuel’s ministry! Every one of our ministries is focused on accomplishing our mission as a congregation and helping you apply the seven Marks of Discipleship to your life!
Plan to come early or stay late on September 7th and take advantage of the Ministry Fair! Any questions, contact Pastor Robin (rdugall@immanuelloveland.org).
Immanuel has been in the process of working through three different studies under the guidance of the Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF). Two of our consultants, Jonathan Ward and Kristie Flohra, will be here in Loveland on Wednesday and Thursday, September 17th and 18th. They are coming to share some of their findings and recommendations from our school study and the land-use study. There will be a congregational meeting that Jonathan and Kristie will be presenting at on Wednesday evening, September 17th. Not all of the details have been finalized just yet, but please put this evening on your calendar and plan to attend. And stay tuned for more details to come.
This Fall, handbell ringing opportunities are available for all ages and all levels—2nd graders through seasoned adults, beginners through experienced ringers. If you and/or your child/ren are interested in learning more about these opportunities, contact Kathy Schlecht (kschlecht@immanuelloveland.org). Don’t wait, though! Rehearsals for all ringers will be starting up after Labor Day for brand new ringers to four-in-hand ringers. You’re invited to be part of the camaraderie of a handbell choir and join in returning thanks and praise to God through the gift of music!
Have you ever wondered what it was like ringing handbells? If so, you are invited to attend a 4-week Beginning Handbell Choir to give it a try! This handbell choir, for 2nd graders through seasoned adults, will meet on Wednesdays from 5:00-5:30pm, September 10, 17, 24 and October 1. If a month of handbell ringing was just the right length of time to try something new, great! If you decide a month wasn’t long enough and you’d like to continue ringing, we’ll find the right place for you in Immanuel’s handbell ministry. Please know that you do not have to be a musician to try handbell ringing—you just need to be able to count to four and enjoy trying something new! Questions? Contact Kathy Schlecht (kschlecht@immanuelloveland.org). P.S. children and parents are encouraged to try this together!
SOAR is a ministry for active adults in the Rocky Mountain District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. The SOAR Fall Seminar is scheduled for Saturday, September 20th, at Peace Lutheran Church in Arvada. The registration fee of just $30 covers this all day event (8:45am-3:45pm) including breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks, and fabulous speakers. And, first-time attendees pay just $15! Speakers this year include Rev. Dr. Reed Lessing, Rev. John Larson, and Alyssa Petty (Lutheran Bible Translators). For more information, or to register, go to https://rm.lcms.org/rmd-missions-ministries/soar/.
Our Faith Stories
Called Into Community Mini-Retreat
📅 Saturday, September 20th, 2025 | 🕤 9:00–11:30 AM
Immanuel invites you to our next Called Into Community mini-retreat: Our Faith Stories. These gatherings aren’t just about learning more information — they’re about seeking God together for transformation, encouragement, and deeper connection with one another.
✨ This retreat will guide you through reflection and interactive activities to help you recognize God’s presence in your own life and give you the tools and confidence to share your faith story with others — peers, friends, and especially children.
Our guest presenters — Gail Hein, Jim & Sue Found, and Pastor Robin Dugall — will help us explore how telling our stories can bless others and strengthen our own faith.
Arrive at 9:00 AM for a light continental breakfast and fellowship.
💡 Don’t miss this opportunity to grow in faith and community.
👉 Register today using the QR code below or RSVP Here to save your spot!
Our church body, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), meets in convention every 3 years. The next convention will be held in Phoenix, Arizona from July 18-23, 2026. Immanuel is part of the Rocky Mountain District and our district is divided up into circuits of about 10-15 congregations. Immanuel belongs to the Longs Peak Circuit which includes congregations in Loveland, Fort Collins, Greeley, Johnstown, and Estes Park. Each circuit is allowed to send one pastoral delegate and one lay person delegate, which is voted on at a Circuit Forum, or gathering of all the circuit congregations. If you would like to be considered for serving as the lay delegate of our Longs Peak Circuit for this convention, please let Pastor Glen know as soon as possible. If you have questions about this, please don’t hesitate to ask him.
Serving and Giving
Have you ever thought it might be fun to participate with Immanuel’s worship team, either as a vocalist or an instrumentalist (drummer, acoustic or bass guitar)? If so, I would love to talk with you about your interest! Those of us who lead Immanuel in our times of worship (high school and older) are not professional musicians; we are musicians who love the Lord and want to use the gifts of music He’s given us to return our thanks and praise to him. We’d love to have you join our team! Kathy Schlecht (kschlecht@immanuelloveland.org).
Immanuel has enjoyed a long partnership with Lago Vista and the ministry begun there by Duncan and Laney Howard (Duncan was an 8th grade teacher at Immanuel for many years). If you are looking for a service opportunity, this is what Heidi Hart, their Elementary Program Director, has shared with me regarding their needs for this school year: “During the school year we need volunteers Mondays through Thursdays 3:15-5:00pm in our elementary enrichment programs. There will be a training on Wednesday, August 20th, from 3:00pm-4:00pm at Lago Vista, (420 E. 57th St., Trailer #133) to learn about the programs and see which may be a fit for you. If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact Heidi at heidih@lagovistaneighbor.org. ”
Immanuel’s 2025 Christmas Bazaar is full and has a growing wait list of vendors! There have been some great ideas on how to make the bazaar even more hospitable to our community, and we are looking for a few people to join in a discussion to flesh out those ideas with some action plans. We are not looking for volunteers for the day of the bazaar—that will come soon enough. This ask is for big picture thinkers with a Can-Do attitude of what could be. If brainstorming with a group around this event sounds like something you would be interested in doing, please contact Kathy Schlecht (kschlecht@immanuelloveand.org). Thanks!
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!
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!
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.
News
Positions Open at Immanuel Lutheran Church and School. We still have two positions we are looking to fill in our school ministry. If you are interested in either of these positions, please contact hiring@immanuelloveland.org.
- Part-time Preschool and Childcare Paraprofessionals. Immanuel Lutheran School is seeking two dedicated and compassionate Part-Time Paraprofessionals to support preschool classroom teachers and students in a loving, faith-based learning environment and also a part-time Paraprofessional in childcare. The ideal candidates will have a heart for ministry, a servant’s attitude, and a passion for helping young children succeed academically and spiritually. If you are interested email Cheryl Gilbert at cgilbert@immanuelloveland.org.
Are you, or someone you know, wondering what would be the best educational option for your child or children for the coming school year? Look no further than Immanuel Lutheran, where you’ll find an amazing school with a loving and excellent faculty which loves Jesus, teaches and lives on the foundation of Jesus and the truth of God’s Word, and are here for your children! Immanuel Lutheran School has been a blessing to many children and families spanning generations. To schedule a tour, get questions answered, or to enroll your toddler through high schooler, call or contact our school office today! schooloffice@immanuelloveland.org, 970-667-7606
I loaned a bound copy of my doctoral dissertation to someone but I can’t remember who – was it you? It’s about an inch thick, hard-bound with a dark forest green cover with gold lettering. It has my name on the spine. I’d love to get it back, if possible. Thank you for your assistance! – Pastor Glen
Last Saturday at Immanuel’s Habitat for Humanity Build Day, Jeff Deaner (Immanuel’s point-person for Habitat) reported that the group had a good day hanging drywall. Those who came out to help included Jeff Deaner, Herb Fancher, Dennis Flanigan, Trevor Madden, Ainsley Stanton, Jared Stanton, and Don Wenzel. Thank you, all! Enjoy a few pictures that were taken of the group in action. If you have questions or if you plan to come, contact Jeff Deaner (j_c_deaner@msn.com or 720-413-1349).
July 2025 average worship attendance
2023 – 225 average
2024 – 240 average
2025 – 241 average
Percentage increase/decrease 2024 to 2025 = +.4% (increase)
Percentage increase/decrease 2023 to 2025 = +7% (increase)
2025 attendance trends:
- January - 240
- February - 275
- March - 268
- April - 307
- May - 286
- June - 259
- July - 241
YouTube – Live Stream, Shorts/Reels, etc.
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing (watching the service in real time) – July 2025 = 330 (significant drop – only one service live streamed during summer months)
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average viewing time = 18 minutes
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average per week = 46 (“normal” average is double that number)
Top LIVE STREAM of the month - July 13th, 8:00am Classic Grace (64 views)
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – July 2025 – high number = 2000; low number = 1
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – total July 2025 views = 10,000; weekly average = over 900
70% of YouTube “viewers” are still viewing the Shorts/Reels
Total views on YouTube channel – 10,700 (significant increase over previous months – Ashley has returned to her work on Social Media posting)
“Top” video - short on “POV - You’re doing too much” (2043 views)
A huge thank you to Sharon Gibbons, Kim Plache, and Scott Seifert for doing some deep cleaning of classrooms. Scott has also been helping John, our evening custodian, with some of those responsibilities as well, to get everything cleaned up and working well for the start of school. What a huge help these volunteers have been in getting the classrooms ready to welcome the teachers and the students who started school this week. Thank you for giving of your time and energy to come in and get that done!
After several years of talking to Christian parents about smartphones, screen time, and “screens culture,” we can honestly say that the question we hear more than any other is this: “What can I do now? It’s too late.” What most parents and grandparents, and even young people, know now is we already live, study, work, and relax in environments that, on multiple levels, are silos defined by glowing digital screens. Dr. Rick Overton (Executive Director of Immanuel Lutheran High School) and Pastor Robin continue to study this very impactful and consequential issue. In addition to presenting a Family Night seminar this spring summarizing the key points of Jonathan Haidt’s very important book, The Anxious Generation, they continue to keep their fingers on the pulse of resources that are proving helpful to families who are navigating these issues in the home.
We are passing on a NEW online resource that can be very helpful to families – the website, https://www.betterscreentime.com. On the site there are helpful and practical tips, articles, and downloads to combat the “feeling of resignation” that a lot of people sense with the issue of dealing with screen technology in the family. Andrea Davis, a mother of five kids, is the founder of the Better Screen Time website. She also wrote the book, Creating a Tech-Healthy Family — Ten Must-Have Conversations to Help You Worry Less and Connect More With Your Kids. Resources like this can really help your family with critical decisions that you make on a day-to-day basis in dealing with your children and the technological blitz they face daily.
Truthfully, (and here’s a very helpful summary article for your encouragement – click on the title of the article to read it), “It's Never Too Late to Turn Things Around.” This brief essay includes “start-over” tips and other helpful pointers for families. Parents, don’t ignore this critical issue in your children’s lives. The influence of technology on your family is ubiquitous and definitely worthy of your attention! If you ever want or need to have a conversation about other resources for your family’s encouragement, contact Pastor Robin (rdugall@immanuellloveland.org).
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!
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,
As you’re reading this email, I’m at Moraine Park Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park (our favorite!), sitting with Kathy by a campfire, reading a spy novel, our dog Luther sitting by my side, and enjoying the beauty of the mountains and the great outdoors that our Lord has created and with which He has so amazingly blessed us! We’re taking a couple days to enjoy a change of scenery before re-entering the real world when we come back down the mountain on Saturday night to worship with all of you on Sunday morning.
Labor Day camping has been a long-standing tradition in the Schlecht home! Kathy and I have taken our kids up, most often to Moraine Park, to camp around Labor Day weekend since they were toddlers. Neither of us grew up camping but when we got to Colorado, someone in the congregation loaned us their pop-up camper, gave us some quick instructions on how to put it up and take it down, and told us to go camping. We were hooked!
I had done some reading about parenting, families, and how to be a better dad, and one of the things that I remember reading in multiple books and articles was the importance of time together as a family. That time together could be experienced in lots of different ways – regular time around the dinner table together, going to worship together, family devotion time, taking walks or bike rides together, intentional dates (dad-daughter, dad-son, dad-kids, or the same with mom and the kids, or the family together), and so many more ideas. But it was the suggestion of camping that jumped off the page for me.
What I loved about our bold venture into the camping world, and our continued camping through the years, is what it offered me as a dad and us as a family. When we camp, we’re together and there’s no escape!! LOL! Whether it’s sitting around the campfire watching it burn, or playing a game in the pop-up, or going on a hike, skipping rocks in the lake, reading books, making meals together, eating meals together, or cleaning up after meals together, we were together. And so many of those times afforded us the opportunity, either as our entire family or in one-on-one situations, to talk about all sorts of things – school, band, the Packers, growing up, dreams for the future, and so much more.
I share all this as a way to offer some encouragement. God placed us in families very intentionally. Family is at the foundation of God’s plan, as well as how societies and cultures are supposed to work in healthy ways. Here at Immanuel, we recognize the value and importance of family. As “A Family Place,” we try to provide resources, support, and encouragement to families of all shapes and sizes, from single adults, to married couples without kids, to divorced and/or remarried couples, those families with kids and without kids, empty nesters, widows and widowers. We’re certainly not perfect, nor do we have all the answers, but we strive by the activities and ministries we offer, the way we choose to worship, the staffing we provide, articles I write and sermons I preach, and in many other ways, to support and build-up families as God intended.
I feel so blessed by the resources provided to me and by God’s leading me as a child of His, as a husband, as a father, and as your pastor. This Labor Day weekend, whatever your family looks like, take time – with friends, with family – to spend some time together. Talk, share dreams, ask questions of each other, get to know each other better, and wonder together about things in your life. Reflect on how amazing our Savior is and the blessings He has poured, and, I pray, continues to pour into your lives.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
What the Lord gives to us in yesterday’s Old Testament reading from Jeremiah 1:4-10 are some simple yet powerful promises that I want to reiterate for all of us to be encouraged by today. Jeremiah 1 is the Lord’s call to Jeremiah to be His prophet, his voice to the nations, speaking the Lord’s Good News and hope.
As we explored these verses, we discovered that what the Lord was saying to Jeremiah was just as applicable to each of us still today. I share these promises with all of you to build you up and encourage you today!
The Lord says to you and to me, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” You are the very handiwork of God. Check out Ephesians 2:8-10 also. There are multiple places where the Lord is very specific in telling us that it was He who formed us, who knit us together in our mother’s wombs, who gave us our personalities and traits, who made us just as we are in all our uniqueness, those things that make me me and you you! You are a child of God who is loved and cherished by our heavenly Father.
He also says to us, “Before you were born I set you apart.” We are not some accident of evolution or purposeless people. Far from it! As New Testament believers, we know that one of the promises of baptism is that through water and the Word, we are set apart, made holy, assured of the purposes which God has given us. The Lord God has always known you, loved you, and set you apart for Himself! We are the beloved children of our heavenly Father!
Finally, the Lord says, “I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” This is our purpose! While we may not have literal nations to whom we are being sent like Jeremiah did, we have been given this purpose. Jesus told us in Matthew 28:18, “Go and make disciples of all nations.” For us, those “nations” are likely family members, extended family, friends and neighbors, classmates and teammates, co-workers, bosses, and employees. What do we share? Essentially, we share “Jesus,” by sharing the wonders God has done and is doing in our lives, the difference Jesus makes in our lives, even what it is the inspires us and gets us out of bed in the morning. We can share our faith stories, both the ups and the downs of following Jesus.
As the Lord urged Jeremiah when Jeremiah gave several excuses as to why he wasn’t qualified to do what the Lord was asking of him, I encourage all of us to step into this week’s What Now? with boldness and courage. Be willing to move out of your comfort zone, assured of the Lord’s promise to us – “I have put my words in your mouth.” The Lord will help us to speak of Him, to share His love, to show His grace. Everything we’ve been given is gift upon gift upon gift from our Lord. And why? Because He loves you!
What Now?
Set aside your excuses and your fears this week and pray for an opportunity for God to use you to share Jesus and His love with someone.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
I got word that Dr. James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family, passed away today. That caused me to pause and reflect a bit on the blessing he has been for me as a husband, dad, and pastor over these many years. I would put him in that category of a hero of the faith that we’ve been reflecting on the past couple of weeks in worship from Hebrews 11.
His work, including the studies he conducted, books and articles he wrote, and the encouragement given to parents and families around the world, have had a tremendous impact on so many. We can truly thank God for the blessing of Dr. Dobson and the ways He chose to use this faithful man of God.
I’d like to share a few quotes from Jim Daly, current president and CEO of Focus on the Family and host of the daily “Focus on the Family” radio broadcast, in an article that he sent out today, sharing the news of Dr. Dobson’s death.
“If you’ve followed Focus for many years, you’re already familiar with Dr. Dobson’s remarkable life. And if you’re a relatively new friend of Focus, you should know that so much of what we do here is a testament to his passion for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and his desire to nurture and defend the God-ordained institution of the family.
Although Dr. Dobson departed Focus in 2010, even today we continue to hear testimonies from people who were impacted by his books or broadcasts, or whose lives were touched as a result of his care and compassion for the hurting and the vulnerable. We have put together a web site in his memory here, and we have also recorded a tribute broadcast that you can find here.
Please join me in remembering Dr. Dobson’s wife, Shirley, a Focus board member emerita, and their family in your prayers during this time of mourning. And rejoice with us in the knowledge that he is now in the presence of his Savior, and that his legacy lives on in the generations of families he touched. God bless you.”
I know that Dr. Dobson had an impact on Kathy and me and the way we raised our children. The ideas and encouragement given through a myriad of Focus on the Family resources, including the beloved radio drama series, “Adventures in Odyssey,” that we enjoyed on so many road trips, have helped strengthen our marriage and our family in many ways. In later years, Focus on the Family branched out to support pastors and that, too, was a help and encouragement to me and certainly played a part in our adopting the phrase, “A Family Place,” to describe who we are here at Immanuel. So I give thanks to our Lord for this man of God and the powerful ways He used him through his lifetime, to strengthen families in such solid, bible-based ways for the furthering of the Kingdom.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
I thoroughly enjoyed yesterday and rounding out God’s Hall of Fame, the Heroes of Faith chapter of the Bible from Hebrews 11. It’s so inspiring to be reminded of the many amazing and unexpected ways in which God has chosen to work throughout history – including the wide variety of people He chose to work through. Three things I want to encourage for today – one is this week’s What Now?, which is the same as last week. I’m using the same one as the previous week because of the importance and value of stories when it comes to sharing our faith and the impact that faith has had on our lives. So think about the questions in this week’s What Now? and look for those opportunities to tell your stories and also to seek out the stories of others.
Second, from yesterday’s message, I had you think about who your heroes of faith are – the people who have had an impact on you and your faith. While we didn’t have time to share during worship, I would love to hear who those heroes of faith are in your life. Send me an email or a text or drop me a note.
Third, I want to encourage you to see yourself as a potential hero of faith for someone else in your life. Not that we aspire to hero-hood, but believe that God wants to, and can, use every single one of us to speak Jesus and His messages of love, grace, and hope into the lives of others. As we walk together, keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith, look for those opportunities to walk alongside others in our lives, to befriend or care for or show love to those God has put into your life. Show them Jesus by your words and your actions.
What Now?
Think about some of the faith stories from your life – when you came to faith, times when you grew in your faith, or times you’ve struggled with your faith. Then share some of those stories with your spouse, family, or friends, and ask to hear their stories as well.
Finally, I want to share a few pictures with you of Miss Emma and her wedding! Rick and Annette Overton (Rick is our high school’s Executive Director and Annette serves on our Executive Council) attended Emma and Josh’s wedding in St. Paul this past weekend and passed along a few pictures to all of us who weren’t able to be there. They were married in the chapel at Concordia University—St. Paul, where both Emma and Josh attended and graduated from. The first picture is of Emma and her parents walking her down the aisle. Her dad, who is also a pastor, was blessed to not only be a proud dad on Saturday but was able to be part of the “official” parts of their being joined as husband and wife!
Congratulations to the Hubbles, Emma and Josh, and our Savior’s richest blessings as they begin this new season in their life together! They will be returning to Loveland around the first of September and Emma will be commissioned and installed as our Director of Christian Education (DCE) on Sunday, September 7th at our single service (9:00am). Exciting times for all of us!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
On Monday morning, Pastor Robin asked to talk with me and what he shared was some very surprising and some very big news. I’ll let him share by way of what he wrote to Immanuel’s leadership on the Executive Council and the Board of Elders on Tuesday.
Hi dear friends – I’ve decided, after TONS of prayer and thought, to “retire” from my call as Immanuel’s Director of Discipleship and Connecting ministry position effective November 1st, 2025.
Vicky and I have been so blessed in the past four years that we have shared with all of you: life in Jesus and His mission. We are and will be eternally grateful for your love, friendship, generosity, and support. To have the opportunity to share this precious time with you in a staff capacity has been a blessing in our lives. You (and our Pastor, Church/School staff, and Congregational Leaders) have graciously given me the trust to lead you in vital areas of our congregation’s life and ministry vision from which I’ve grown along with you in dependency and fruitfulness as a disciple in God’s Kingdom. Though not on staff for a given number of hours per week, I will continue to be part of Immanuel’s future in whatever ways I feel led to offer my gifts, talents, and ministry passions. That means that I will be “pulling back” for a bit after November 1st, but during that time, I will be seeking the Lord on how best to serve our congregation with my gifts. So, you’re not done with me yet!
With all my heart, I’ll close by stating again our love and our gratitude to God and you! If you have any questions, please know that I am available for a conversation.
In Jesus’ love,
Robin
Pastor Robin and I first met in October of 2020 when he was driving back up to Fort Collins after spending time with his dying father in Boulder and, driving past Immanuel on highway 287, he pulled over in the parking lot between the Burger King and Christian Brothers and called the church, asking to set up a meeting with the pastor. As I remember, we met within a day or so and during that conversation as we shared our ministry and life stories, we made a wonderful connection, and I knew God was working out something pretty special.
It wasn’t long after that first conversation that he and Vicky landed here at Immanuel. After more conversations with our leadership about the possibility of bringing Pastor Robin on staff, it didn’t take long for us to see God’s guiding hand. On Sunday, March 6th, 2022, we installed Pastor Robin as our Director of Discipleship and Connecting Ministries. And we were off and running! Pastor Robin has been an amazing addition to ministry at Immanuel these last 5 years with his high energy, his passion for discipleship and connecting people to Jesus and to each other, his creative ideas, his obvious love for Jesus, his humor, his many gifts, talents, and abilities, his depth of theology and ability to teach Scripture and difficult topics in a very practical and easy-to-understand way, and on and on it goes! He is going to be sorely missed!!
You can talk directly with Pastor Robin about some of what was behind his decision – I want to let him tell more of that part of his story. As we talked on Monday, I assured him that as hard as it will be to not have him on staff, I fully honor and respect his decision to retire. I’m thankful that he and Vicky will continue to be part of our Immanuel family moving forward, just in some different capacities starting November 1st.
I appreciate the transition plans that he has shared with me, to ensure as best he can that the various ministries he has led and participated in will continue to move forward. As leaders and as a congregation, there will be some decisions we need to make in terms of how we will move forward as well. It will certainly be a new and different season for us – but one that the Lord, as always, will lead us into! In the meantime, let’s enjoy these next few months of working and serving together with Pastor Robin as we transition together and pray over what the Lord has in store for us.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
“Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” (Hebrews 11:1) Faith is a core matter when it comes to our lives in Christ. As we talked about yesterday, faith is about belief, trust, and relationship. And a beautiful part of faith is that it is a gift – pure gift from God to us! When it comes to saving faith, that is pretty straight-forward – do you believe that Jesus is who He said He is and do you believe that He did what He did for you? I earnestly pray that everyone reading this email today can respond with a bold, confident, and definitive, “YES, I believe!”
When it comes to living out our faith in the day-to-day grind of life, there are definitely challenges that can come our way. We hear about that in Hebrews 11 with recounting some of Abraham and Sarah’s story – the questioning of God’s timing with the promise of a son, uncertain as to how God was going to do that, trying to take matters into their own hands, and more! And if walking by faith was not easy for these two heroes of the faith, you and I know that it’s not easy for us either!
But don’t forget – you are not alone on this journey of faith and life. We have our Savior’s promise that He will always be with us. In addition, He has placed us into families, given us friends, and offers us a church home, all of which are filled with people who are here to walk together with us. And we truly need each other – to encourage one another and cheer each other on, to call each other out when we go off the rails, to pick each other up when we fall down, and to celebrate the joys of life with each other.
Living by faith is not a solo venture – faith is a family affair! As a community of faith here at Immanuel, we, too, are called to live by faith. And just like it is for us as individuals or families, living by faith can be a real challenge! We’re in the midst of that right now. From a financial standpoint, we know what we’ve been called to do and who we’ve been called to be – we’re here to live out our Mission and Vision, which we are doing in some very powerful and exciting ways. But the financial resources to do what we need to do aren’t always sitting in a bank account flush with funds!
In my 36 years here at Immanuel, I’ve seen miracle after miracle as God has provided needed resources, above-and-beyond what we could have dreamed possible. And oftentimes He provides those resources at the exact time when they are needed, not far ahead of time and never too late – as we’ve taken some faith-filled leaps of faith with staffing or projects or ministry events, all for the sake of the Gospel and furthering the Kingdom. Many of these leaps of faith stretch us beyond what we think possible, but have us doing what we believe God would have us do and going where we believe He's telling us to go. Is this an exact science? Not by any stretch of the imagination! It is about prayer, about mutual conversations, about planning, about dreaming, and about the Gospel.
What does God have in store for us with regard to our current mortgage and meeting this current year’s demanding budget and expenses? What is God wanting to do through our school ministry and the many children and families who don’t have a church home and some of whom don’t know Jesus? What does God have in mind for us when it comes to the 25-acre parcel on which we are doing ministry? Where does God want to stretch us when it comes to using our personal financial resources, our time, and our talents and abilities? These are some of the many, many questions that will require a lot of faith on our part as we journey together here at Immanuel – questions that I’m excited to be exploring and experiencing with all of you!
“Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.”
Here's this week’s What Now? that I hope you can have some fun with…
What Now?
Think about some of the faith stories from your life – when you came to faith, times when you grew in your faith, or times you’ve struggled with your faith. Then share some of those stories with your spouse, family, or friends, and ask to hear their stories as well.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Life is definitely starting to ratchet back up around Immanuel! The teachers reported back to work on Monday, I led our annual All-Staff retreat on Tuesday morning, there have been lots of meetings and exciting conversations around planning for the fall and where our God of the Unexpected is going to be leading us in the months ahead – I’m a little out of breath and it’s only August 7th!
While “it’s only August 7th,” I want to put some dates and times and ministry events on your radar right now in anticipation of what will be an amazing, wild, and crazy fall! You’ll be seeing more of this information in these email updates, in worship folders, in social media posts, and other communication.
September 7th – One worship service at 9:00am with our annual Bible Study Fair in the atrium before and after worship. On this day, Miss Emma will be commissioned and installed as our Director of Christian Education, giving us the opportunity to give thanks and celebrate her and the fact that she is here with us!
September 14th – We’re back to our regular schedule of worship with 8:00am Classic Grace and 10:30am Contemporary Joy. During the Education Hour on this morning (9:30am-10:20am), I am encouraging everyone to come together in the sanctuary for some Vision Casting. Miss Emma, Pastor Robin, and I will be sharing some of the many exciting opportunities that are coming this year.
- Miss Emma will speak to children, youth, and young adult ministries through the eyes of Radical Hospitality.
- Pastor Robin will speak to the educational, small group, discipleship, and connecting ministry opportunities under Transformational Learning.
- And I’ll be speaking to some of what lies ahead in a bigger picture sort of way for our ministry as a whole, using the third leg of our Mission and Vision, Fearless Living.
Starting in September, our fall worship theme will be The Way of Jesus – there will be more coming that I can share with you as I continue to work on and develop that theme with our Worship Planning Team.
Finally, be sure to have these two big events marked on your calendar: Family Fall Fest and Trunk or Treat on Wednesday, October 29, 5:00pm-7:00pm, and the Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 22, 9:00am-3:00pm.
There is more! But that’s enough for now. Stay tuned, continue to pray for our work together here at Immanuel, give thanks for the many blessings that we enjoy, both on a personal level and as a ministry together!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
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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