News This Week
Worship Schedule for Holy Week and Easter Sunday morning:
Thursday, April 2 – Maundy Thursday – focus on the events in the Upper Room on the night Jesus would later be betrayed, includes the celebration of the Lord’s Supper in both services, and Stripping of the Altar at the end of the 7:00pm service.
1:00pm worship with the Lord’s Supper
7:00pm (live streamed) worship with the Lord’s Supper and Stripping of the Altar
Friday, April 3 – Good Friday – focus on the death of our Savior using various Psalms, the account of the events of that day from the Gospel of Matthew, pictures from The Passion of the Christ that accompany the Scripture readings, dimming of the lights throughout the service until total darkness.
1:00pm Tenebrae Worship Service (Service of Darkness)
7:00pm (live streamed) Tenebrae Worship Service (Service of Darkness)
Sunday, April 5 – Easter
You are invited to bring in fresh flowers for our Easter Cross.
6:00am – Sonrise Easter Worship – with the Lord’s Supper
7:00am – Easter Pancake Breakfast
8:00am – Classic Grace Easter Worship (live streamed) – with handbell choir, instrumental ensemble, vocal choir, and the Lord’s Supper
9:15am – Easter Pancake Breakfast
9:45am – Children’s Easter Egg Hunt – meet under the pergola on the west lawn
10:30am – Contemporary Joy Easter Worship (live streamed) – with worship team, instrumental ensemble, and the Lord’s Supper
Photo Booth available all morning in the West Atrium!
With our Easter celebration this Sunday, including Easter breakfast between all the worship services, there will be NO Education Hour classes for children, youth, or adults this week. All classes will resume as normal next week. Questions about adult classes, email Pastor Glen (gschlecht@ImmanuelLoveland.org); children, confirmation, and youth ministries, contact Miss Emma (ehubble@ImmanuelLoveland.org).
Multiple times around Jesus’ resurrection, we hear the words, “Don’t be afraid!” Why? Because this journey we are on takes us from the wilderness into the joy the Lord has brought to us by His Easter victory. The women who had come to prepare Jesus’ body properly for burial, after seeing Jesus, express what real life is for all of us. We’re told that they were “afraid yet filled with joy.” There is joy in this journey and it’s Jesus who brings it! I hope you can join me!
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.
April 5th – The Resurrection of our Lord, Easter Sunday
Easter Series: Joy in the Journey
First Reading: Acts 10:34-43
Epistle: Colossians 3:1-4
Gospel: Matthew 28:1-10 (primary focus)
Sermon Title: “The Journey from Wilderness to Joy”
This Sunday Ryker Misener, Bella Odegaard, and Hunter Patinella will receive their first communion – Ryer during the 8:00 Easter service, and Bella and Hunter during the 10:30 Easter service. We celebrate with these youth and their families as they receive their first communion and continue this amazing journey of faith and life in Jesus!
A beloved Easter tradition at Immanuel is the fresh flower cross, the first thing one sees when entering the atrium Easter Sunday morning. This 7’ cross has mesh around it, allowing those coming to worship to add their own fresh flowers. Please plan to bring a few fresh flowers with you on Easter Sunday to add to the cross, a visual display of new life and beauty!
Join us this Sunday for our Easter Egg Hunt! We will meet at 9:45am in the West Atrium, with sections for ages 0-PreK, Kindergarten-2nd grade, and 3rd grade and up to hunt for some Easter Eggs! Feel free to bring your own basket – but we will have some on hand as well! Contact Miss Emma at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org with any questions!
Don't miss the NEW AND IMPROVED photo booth in the west atrium this Sunday to take some family Easter photos! If you don’t see your family’s photo in the Immanuel directory, or need to update the one that’s there, this is the opportunity to do that! Take a photo and forward it to churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org; we’ll add your photo (or updated photo) to your CCB profile page and you’ll be in the next directory that we run!
- Irma Bartz, in loving memory of her husband, Woldemar
- Blake & Beth Bianco, in loving memory of Kathy Hamilton, Calvin Hamilton, Keith & Elaine Hamilton and James & Clara Casey
- Cindy Eversole, in loving memory of Greg Vibber
- Dennis & Linda Frerichs, in loving memory of David Borgelt (father of Linda Frerichs) and Robert & Juanita Frerichs (parents of Dennis, Rhonda, and Marla Frerichs)
- Don & Sharon Gibbons, to the Glory of God
- Dale & Deb Hartman, in loving memory of Jamie Lee Rogers – LOVE BIG!!!
- Ron & Linda Larson, in loving memory of their parents, Alvin & Elnora Larson and John & Betty Thayer
- The Maddox Family, in loving memory of Pam Maddox
- Judy Richendifer, to the glory of God
- Pastor Glen & Kathy Schlecht, in thankfulness for all their grandchildren, including their newest grandson, Micah David
- Annemarie Stollstheimer, to the glory of God
- Ellen Thayer, in loving memory of her brother, Ray Reeb
- Mike & Jeanne Zsolczai, in loving memory of their mothers, Marlene McLean and Mae Zsolczai
The church and school offices will be closed on Monday, April 6th. We will re-open with our normal hours on Tuesday. Next week’s email updates will go out on Tuesday and Thursday.
During Holy Week and into Easter Sunday, we are anticipating plenty of new faces coming to join us for worship, especially on Easter. Let’s practice Radical Hospitality and extend a warm welcome to all who come to Immanuel in the week ahead by wearing our nametags. It’s hard to remember people’s names, isn’t it? Everyone has that challenge! Wearing your nametag is a great way to help connect with others, a simple and helpful way to show our Lord’s Radical Hospitality. If you don’t have one or if you’ve lost yours, we have a sign-up at the Information Station or you can contact the church office (ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-667-4506). Cost for replacement nametags is $11 – the first one is on us!
Our regular yearly schedule kicks back off with worship night at Redeemer next week, April 8th. We will meet at Immanuel at 6:00pm and travel together to join Redeemer for their student-led worship night. We will be back at Immanuel for pickup at 8:00pm. Contact Emma with any questions at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org.
Wednesday evenings from 6:00pm-7:00pm and Thursday mornings from 9:30am-11:00am. The study, “My Personal Petitions,” by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, will be held at Immanuel in Room 112. The study will work through various prayers that Scripture encourages us to pray. There will be a video each session and, if desired, short homework – there is no book to purchase. If you plan on attending or would like more information, contact Gail Hein (text 970-443-3078 or email gheinsite@gmail.com).
Upcoming Events
- Thursday, April 2—Maundy Thursday worship, 1:00pm and 7:00pm
- Friday, April 3—Good Friday worship, 1:00pm and 7:00pm
- Sunday, April 5--Easter Sunday! See schedule above.
- Monday, April 6—Offices Closed
- Monday, April 6—New Men’s Bible Study, 7:00pm
- Friday, April 10— Faith Friday (4:00-6:00pm and 6:00-8:00pm)
- Sunday, April 12—Ministry Campaign Run with Perseverance Launch!
- Sunday, April 12—Summer Youth Service Trip meeting, 11:45am
- Monday, April 13—New Women’s Bible Study, 7:00pm
- Friday, April 17—Colorado March for Life
- Sunday, April 19—Ministry Campaign Congregational Forums after 8am & after 10:30am Worship
- Monday, April 20—Car Show Planning meeting, 6:30pm
- Tuesday, April 21—Ministry Campaign Forum for members of Elected Boards, 6:30pm
- Monday, April 27—Ministry Campaign Congregational Forum, 6:30pm
Come and join us for a fun time of snacks, games, devotions, and other activities as we celebrate Easter!! 4th-5th graders are welcome from 4:00pm-6:00pm, and 6th-8th graders from 6:00pm-8:00pm! We hope to see you there! Contact Miss Emma to RSVP or for any questions – ehubble@immanuelloveland.org.
For those who enjoy walking together and taking in the beauty of the amazing part of the country we live in, the next scheduled walk is a week from Friday, April 10th at 8:00am. There will be NO walking group this week during Holy Week. On April 10th, the group will meet at the Rocky Mountain Antiques store parking lot (3816 W. Eisenhower, across the street from La Quinta Inn and Suites). Anyone is welcome to join this fun and informal group! If you have questions, contact Jim Found (inquirer.jim@gmail.com, 970-663-5490).
The Immanuel Young at Hearts (senior adults) have an awesome slate of events coming up over the next few months. Check it out! Any questions can be directed to Jim Found (inquirer.jim@gmail.com, 970-663-5490).
- Friday, April 17th, 1:00pm at Immanuel – Slide show by Jon Kindschy of his nature pictures
- Friday, May 15th, 1:00pm at Immanuel – Justice Ambassador of Prison Fellowship
If you are interested in helping out with Immanuel’s annual Sweetheart City Car Show, here are the upcoming planning meetings. The next two meetings to put on your calendar will be:
- Monday, April 20, 6:30pm, Room 112 at Immanuel
If you have any interest or any questions, contact Randi Rost (randi@rost.org, 970-214-2211).
If you have signed up to join the youth group summer service trip this summer, please plan to attend our next informational meeting on April 12th at 11:45am in Room 112. Contact Emma with any questions (ehubble@immanuelloveland.org).
Colorado March for Life – Friday, April 17. This year’s Colorado March for Life is happening on Friday, April 17th. All are welcome to participate in this public statement of embracing God’s gift of life. The schedule for that morning and early afternoon is below. Rev. James Maxwell, the President of our Rocky Mountain District, will be doing the opening prayer. Whether you are driving or need transportation, please register – by April 10th. There will be a specific gathering of LCMS Lutherans at the March to represent the Rocky Mountain District – look for the lime green flags and signs.
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The Colorado March for Life sponsors this wonderful event and would appreciate everyone planning to attend registering individually as well.
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Bus Transportation for Colorado March for Life – Please note: Bus seats require registration to reserve a spot. A bus will be chartered from the north again, with stops at Faith Lutheran Church in Johnstown (8:30 am) and Mt. Zion Lutheran Church in Denver. Plan to join us for the Prayer Service at Mt. Zion and reserve a seat on the bus to the event.
For questions or more information, please contact Deaconess Melissa DeGroot districtlifecoordinator@gmail.com, 401-301-1880 (call or text).
Schedule for Colorado March for Life:
- 8:30 am - Bus departs Faith Lutheran Church 3999 So. 1st. St., Johnstown
- to Mt Zion, Denver
- 9:30 am - LCMS Prayer Service - Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, 500 Drake Street, Denver
- 10:15 am - Bus departs to Rally
- 11:00 am - Rally - Colorado State Capitol, 200 E. Colfax, Denver
- 12:00 pm - March - Colorado State Capitol
- 1:15 pm - Bus departs back to churches
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a Supporting Spouse on the international mission field? Justin Logston, Immanuel member and LCMS (Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod) international missionary, will be part of an LCMS Zoom panel on Saturday, April 18th to discuss what the “day-to-day” looks like, the blessings, the challenges, and more. Additional information and the link to register for the Zoom panel can be found here: https://calendar.lcms.org/event/life-on-the-field-a-missionary-spouse-perspective/
It’s that time again! Vacation Bible School registration is now open! Just follow the QR code or the link below! This year’s theme is Rainforest Falls VBS. The dates for attendees this year are Tuesday, June 16 through Friday, June 19! vbspro.events/p/immanuelvbs2026
Kids ages 8-14 are welcome to join from July 19-24 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. If 5 or more students join us, there will be a discount for every family! Pay your deposit to save your spot today with the link below, and also let Miss Emma know that you’ll be going to get the discount!
The summer softball season will be starting the week of May 26th. 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.
Serving and Giving
At Immanuel’s congregational budget meeting last July, credit card fees were talked about as a significant budget line. The actual costs we incurred last year were $22,104, so we budgeted the same amount for this year. Why share this? Because now you have an opportunity to help reduce those credit card transaction fees. There is now an option for online giving to add processing fees to your online gift or regular online offering. Simply go to Immanuel’s website, hit the red “Give” button, fill out the form, and before the transaction or recurring gift is finalized, you can click the button that says, “Add 2.2% to contribute to processing costs*” (*This rate represents an approximation of the applicable processing rates; actual processing costs may be higher or lower.) This will dramatically help reduce this cost that we incur as a congregation. Thank you for considering this new option! If you have questions, you can contact either the Church Office (ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-667-4506) or Dawn, Immanuel’s Director of Accounting and Finance (dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org).
During the season of Lent, Immanuel is once again partnering with Lutheran World Relief (LWR) to provide Personal Care Kits which are shipped around the world to people in need. We can’t control when disasters strike, but there are things we can do to help people around the world meet basic needs at those times and, in doing so, share the love of Christ. Items included in Personal Care Kits include a light-weight bath-size towel (between 20”x40” and 52”x27”; dark color recommended), two 8-9 oz. bath-size bars of soap in original wrapping, adult-size toothbrush, sturdy comb, and metal nail clippers.
We have items left from last year’s collection so the only items we are needing to collect this year are towels and soap (please make note of the details regarding both items). You are invited to bring these items through the season of Lent and our Lutheran Women in Mission/LWML ladies will assemble and pack the kits. For more information on Lutheran World Relief or Personal Care Kits, see the handout in the atrium or visit www.lwr.org/kits/personal-care-kits.
At Immanuel’s congregational budget meeting last July, credit card fees were talked about as a significant budget line. The actual costs we incurred last year were $22,104, so we budgeted the same amount for this year. Why share this? Because now you have an opportunity to help reduce those credit card transaction fees. There is now an option for online giving to add processing fees to your online gift or regular online offering. Simply go to Immanuel’s website, hit the red “Give” button, fill out the form, and before the transaction or recurring gift is finalized, you can click the button that says, “Add 2.2% to contribute to processing costs*” (*This rate represents an approximation of the applicable processing rates; actual processing costs may be higher or lower.) This will dramatically help reduce this cost that we incur as a congregation. Thank you for considering this new option! If you have questions, you can contact either the Church Office (ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-667-4506) or Dawn, Immanuel’s Director of Accounting and Finance (dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org).
If you would like to support our Youth, please consider signing up to help – whether that’s serving alongside the youth, or donating some of the needed supplies – using either the paper sign-ups in the atrium or online by following this link: https://signup.com/go/CRRizVV. We would be so grateful to have many hands-on deck as we serve our community and fundraise for our service trip this summer!
We are looking for 4-5 large bags of NUT-FREE Easter Candy to fill eggs for our Easter egg hunt! Please let Emma know if you would like to donate a bag!
Yup. We still need ushers. It’s easy! Contact Kathy Schlecht if you’re able to help with this. Thanks! (kschlecht@ImmanuelLoveland.org). Thank you!
If you’re a 10:30am worshiper who prefers serving behind-the-scenes, this is for you! We are looking for an individual to complete one of our altar guild teams. The primary responsibility of this team member would be to serve following the 10:30am service once a month. If you would like more information about potentially serving on this vital ministry team, please contact Kathy Schlecht (kschlecht@immanuelloveland.org). Thank you!
If you are interested in providing altar flowers for worship for a special occasion or for an individual in 2026, you may use the sign-up sheets located next to the Immanuel mailboxes or sign-up online using this link https://signup.com/go/GnbpHzF. We will order the altar flowers; you may either take them home with you after Sunday’s services or leave them to be used again the following week(s). Flowers are $60; when paying for flowers, please clearly indicate, “Altar Flowers,” whether paying by check (payable to Immanuel) or online. You may indicate the occasion on the sign-up or email the information to churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org. Thank you for helping beautify the altar and chancel area for our times of worship!
We are looking for individuals and/or couples willing to support our young families for about an hour on a Sunday morning during the Education Hour (9:30-10:20am). The goal is to have enough volunteers that no one person does it more than once a month, possibly even less often. Miss Emma is more than willing to work around your schedule, so if you’re able to give an hour on Sunday morning about once a month, please let Emma know (ehubble@immanuelloveland.org). Thanks for helping support our young families in this way and working together to be A Family Place!
Immanuel has a volunteer Security Team that typically helps out at larger events for our school and church ministries, in addition to occasional support during Sunday morning worship times. With the recent violence last week, several of our security team members were able to come and walk the grounds prior to school drop-off and throughout the day to provide a safe and secure environment for our children and parents. If you’re interested or have questions about this, contact churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org.
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
Immanuel Lutheran School is blessed to be able to share the love of Jesus daily with the children God brings through our doors. If you know someone who is struggling to receive the special attention their children need and deserve, or if faith and values are missing from their education, please ask them if you can share their name and contact information with the school office. You can call, 970-667-7606, or email their information to schooloffice@immanuelloveland.org. We would love to reach out and set up a tour and answer questions about how a Christian education can benefit their child or children. Enrollment is open for preschool through high school, in addition to toddler and childcare being available.
At Immanuel Lutheran School, we believe no parent should have to feel overwhelmed or uncertain about their child’s education. That’s why for over 48 years, we’ve partnered with families throughout the Loveland community—helping children thrive academically, spiritually, and socially in a Christ-centered, caring community.
Rooted to Soar is our school's monthly newsletter from Principal Mrs. Cheryl Gilbert. It is designed to keep you connected to the exciting things happening at Immanuel Lutheran School. Read the March edition here to see how Immanuel is a safe place for students to learn and grow. Each month, we’ll share academic highlights and faith-filled stories that show how we are living out our mission—partnering with you to provide outstanding care and education to help children soar academically, spiritually, and social-emotionally. Sign up for the monthly newsletter here to receive it in your inbox.
Here is a note we received from Fred Stephens, Operation Christmas Child Volunteer, Northern Colorado Church Relations, sharing some wonderful information about Operation Christmas Child (shoebox ministry) in 2025:
Operation Christmas Child thanks you for your participation in the 2025 shoebox collection program! Your efforts allowed Northern Colorado to collect 10,191 shoeboxes. Based on historical statistics, this represents:
- 10,191 children receive your gift, hear the gospel message, receive a copy of The Greatest Gift (gospel story) in their own language, and are invited to a discipleship program.
- 4991 (49%) children enroll in The Greatest Journey, a 12 week discipleship program offered through a local church with whom Operation Christmas Child partners.
- 3771 (37%) graduate from The Greatest Journey
- 2762 (27%) commit to share the gospel with family friends and to pray
- Many of their families end up turning to Christ and joining the local church
- This is the Northern Colorado portion of Operation Christmas Child's collection of 12.2 million shoeboxes in 2025.
What a tremendous impact! We thank God for your partnership in the shoebox ministry which is accomplishing the Great Commission! Where else does your mission outreach accomplish so much?
Immanuel’s Executive Council met on Tuesday, January 20th and the approved minutes of the December meeting are available to download on CCB. To find the minutes, log into your Church Community Builder (CCB) profile page on your computer, pull up the group “Immanuel Lutheran Members,” and go to File. If you need help with this, call the church office at (970) 667-4506 or email ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org and we’ll be happy to assist you.
We received an amazing anonymous gift which allowed us to pay off our Line of Credit balance in the amount of $52,311! What this means is that we now have available to us the full amount of our Line of Credit, which is $340,000, if or when that is needed to help cover financial shortfalls. It also demonstrates to our lender (LCEF – Lutheran Church Extension Fund) that we are using our Line of Credit in a responsible way. We have this Line of Credit available to us through May 2027. The donor’s hope is that this gift would also be a positive impetus moving us forward into our ministry campaign and be an encouragement to everyone to see how God can work in His powerful ways. Praise God for His generous people and for His amazing provision!
Immanuel has a Pictorial Directory, and you are welcome to pick one up to bring home with you! You can pick this up on Sunday morning or anytime you stop by Immanuel during the week. If we run out on Sunday morning, use the sign-up in the atrium and we’ll be sure to print one for you.
One of the quirks of our first run of a directory is this: by printing family photos, we are only able to print the contact information for the primary individual in the family. If there is a spouse or other family member for which you would like contact information, the best way to get there is to log into your Church Community Builder account. If you have never logged into Church Community Builder, now’s the time! In addition to all the photos and contact information, you’ll find Immanuel’s calendar, your Giving Statement, and more! You’ll find the button for CCB on the bottom-left of Immanuel’s website: immanuelloveland.org. If you need help logging in, contact the church office: churchoffice@imamnuelloveland.org or 970-667-4506.
If you don’t see yourself in this directory, it means we don’t have a picture of you – and we would like one and to have you in it! Or if the photo you see of yourself or your family in the directory is not a current one and you would like to update it before the next printing of the directory, please update the photo on your profile page in CCB, email a photo to churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org, or call the church office for assistance in getting a photo taken (970-667-4506). In addition, if there is information in the directory for you or your family that is incorrect, please update the information on your profile page in CCB, mark the “Church Copy” on the table with the correct information or email churchoffice@immauelloveland.org with the update. Thank you!
According to Immanuel’s by-laws, officers of the congregation are elected from the Executive Council members and that election takes place by the Executive Council at the start of the new calendar year, after the congregational elections are complete. That took place at the January EC meeting this past Tuesday. Our 2026 officers for the EC and Immanuel congregation are:
Shawn York, President (ECchair@ImmanuelLoveland.org)
Nathan Klein, Vice-President
Scott Siefert, Secretary
Eva Knight, Treasurer
As a point of information, here are the officers on both the Board of Elders and the Board of Christian Day School.
Board of Elders
Ed Bublitz, Chair (Elderchair@ImmanuelLoveland.org)
Jeff Deaner, Vice-Chair
Scott Gilbert Secretary
Board of Christian Day School
Matt Renquist, Chair (BCDSchair@ImmanuelLoveland.org)
Lori Aadsen, Vice-Chair
Bill Sandau, Secretary
Giving Statements for 2025 are now available and will be placed in your church mailbox by this Sunday, January 25th. In addition, you can access your giving statement directly by logging into your Church Community Builder (CCB) account using the following steps:
- Log in to CCB HERE
- The giving statement is located on the left column under “My Giving”
- Select “Giving Statement” and “Custom Data Range”
- Change the date to January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025
- Select “Both Deductible & Non-Deductible”
- Select “Run Report”
- The report will generate a pdf
If you have any questions about your 2025 Giving Statement, or are having trouble accessing your CCB account, please contact the church office (churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org or 970-667-4506).
At the December Voting Assembly, a question was raised about sharing the findings of the Church Study done by the Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF). With regard to all three LCEF studies (Church, Land-Use, and School), the Executive Council (EC) has not yet had the opportunity as a leadership team to work through these studies together due to the pressing challenges they have been dealing with regarding our financial situation, a top priority that has been very time-consuming. The EC is scheduled to begin working through these studies together at their January meeting and, when done, will report the findings back to the congregation in a succinct but thorough manner, ready to answer your questions at that time. If you are interested in seeing any of the studies now, you may contact the church office (ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-667-4506), and they can send you a copy. Thank you for your patience and your understanding, as well as your prayers for your elected leaders!
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!
Friends of Immanuel,
A blessed Maundy Thursday to you! Holy Week is filled with so much for us to take in from our Lord – it’s almost too much! You read about Maundy Thursday in my email yesterday, you can read more about Good Friday tomorrow, and then one more Saturday Easter Edition will fill out this Holy Week! In my article today, I want to offer some encouragement.
So much has been leading up to this week – it has, very appropriately, been our focus as a ministry. However, there is still more ministry, events, activities, and
celebrations to come in the weeks and months ahead. One of the more significant aspects of ministry approaching quickly is our Ministry Campaign, Run with Perseverance, based on Hebrews 12:1-3. We will officially launch the campaign on Sunday, April 12th. We’ll celebrate with donuts! You’ll find them right inside the entrance along with some information about the campaign. Campaign booklets will be in your church mailbox that morning with extras available on the donut table that will include lots of helpful information about the campaign, some inspiring stories, and lots of encouragement as we look to Run with Perseverance together in the coming months! Additional information will be shared at several congregational forums where questions can be asked. Those forums will be:
- Sunday, April 19—Ministry Campaign Congregational Forums after 8am & after 10:30am Worship
- Tuesday, April 21—Ministry Campaign Forum for members of Elected Boards, 6:30pm
- Monday, April 27—Ministry Campaign Congregational Forum, 6:30pm
There will be a worship series based on our Run with Perseverance theme starting on May 10th, culminating with our Commitment Sunday celebration on Sunday, May 31st, when we will have a single worship service at 9:00am where will be prayerfully bring our 3-year commitments before the Lord, followed by a time of food and fellowship.
In addition to this important facet of our ministry together, there’s a lot more coming. This includes our upcoming Easter worship series entitled Joy in the Journey, welcoming new members on April 19th, young adult men’s and young adult women’s Bible studies starting up, Confirmation Sunday on May 3rd with those youth who are confirming their faith sharing their Expressions of Faith during the Education Hour, the Young at Hearts gatherings around some interesting topics and enjoying fellowshipping and eating together, 8th grade graduation for our school on May 14th, blessing of our High School graduates, Kings Kids Summer Camp gearing up, the shift to our summer worship schedule, the Sweetheart City Car Show, Vacation Bible School, Family Camping, Outdoor Worship beginning in July, and summer camp for the kids down at Lutheran Valley Retreat. Believe it or not, there are plenty of other “regular” and ongoing ministries in-between all of that!
I share this to remind us all that God is working in some amazing and varied ways! The ministry campaign and each of these different ministries provides opportunities for us to participate, to grow in various ways, to use our gifts by helping to lead, to invite others to come and be part of God’s fun and God’s work here, to support and give of ourselves, and to celebrate the joy in the journey of our life in Jesus.
So read through today’s email update and give thanks to God for the opportunities all around us to be part of God’s work in this time and place! Step into those areas that are of interest to you and let God work in and through you. Thank you for being part of the Lord’s Church here at Immanuel!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Tomorrow is Maundy Thursday. “Maundy” comes from the Latin word mandatum where we get our English word “mandate.” Among many other things, what Jesus gave to His disciples (and to us!) in the Upper Room on that Thursday evening was a new command or mandate. Jesus said, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:34-35)
It was also on that night that Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper. Jesus and His disciples were in the Upper Room celebrating the Passover meal – a meal that foreshadowed all that Jesus had come to do in fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies. Jesus transformed the Passover meal into what He intended it to ultimately be, our weekly celebration of the Lord’s Supper.
There was much more that went on, some of which we’ll be talking about in our Maundy Thursday worship services tomorrow. Those services are at 1:00pm and 7:00pm. We’ll celebrate the Lord’s Supper at both services and there will be the Stripping of the Altar at the end of the 7:00pm service. That is part of the preparation or transition into Good Friday, as Jesus and His disciples headed out from the Upper Room to the Mount of Olives, the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus would be betrayed and arrested.
The following day we will observe Good Friday, the day of Jesus’ crucifixion, with worship services at 1:00pm and 7:00pm. Both worship services are identical with the exception of the music – the 1:00pm service will include accompaniment by harp and flute; the 7:00pm service includes an instrumental ensemble accompanying the singing, as well as participation by the Chancel Choir. Both services focus on the events of the death of our Savior using various Psalms, the account of the events of that day from the Gospel of Matthew, pictures from The Passion of the Christ that accompany the Scripture readings, and dimming of the lights throughout the service until total darkness.
All are welcome at these worship services as we continue to follow our Lord through these powerful days as Jesus looked to complete the mission for which He came – to bring life, hope, and restoration to our world! I hope you can join me and many others over these next two days as we join Christians around the world in our observance of these events. If you’re not able to be here in person, the 7:00pm services on both Thursday and Friday will be live streamed which can be found on Immanuel’s website (www.ImmanuelLoveland.org).
Below are the Scripture readings if you want to take a look at them ahead of Maundy Thursday worship.

April 2nd – Maundy Thursday
Old Testament: Exodus 12:1-14
Epistle: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Gospel: John 13:1-17, 31b-35
Sermon Title: “A Journey Into the Upper Room”
One additional resource that was brought to my attention are a series of eight 5-minute videos from The Bible Project for Holy Week and Easter. While they intended this to start on Palm Sunday and go through Easter Sunday, I’ve watched them day-by-day this week and they are really well done. You might consider using them as part of your devotional journey through the rest of Holy Week and into Easter. Here’s the link if you’re interested: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/68046-bibleproject-holy-week-easter. If you’d prefer not to sign-up, you can simply watch the samples that are provided each day.
Here are my updates for today:
Easter Lilies and Plants are provided by:
- Irma Bartz, in loving memory of her husband, Woldemar
- Blake & Beth Bianco, in loving memory of Kathy Hamilton, Calvin Hamilton, Keith & Elaine Hamilton and James & Clara Casey
- Cindy Eversole, in loving memory of Greg Vibber
- Dennis & Linda Frerichs, in loving memory of David Borgelt (father of Linda Frerichs) and Robert & Juanita Frerichs (parents of Dennis, Rhonda, and Marla Frerichs)
- Don & Sharon Gibbons, to the Glory of God
- Dale & Deb Hartman, in loving memory of Jamie Lee Rogers – LOVE BIG!!!
- Ron & Linda Larson, in loving memory of their parents, Alvin & Elnora Larson and John & Betty Thayer
- The Maddox Family, in loving memory of Pam Maddox
- Judy Richendifer, to the glory of God
- Pastor Glen & Kathy Schlecht, in thankfulness for all their grandchildren, including their newest grandson, Micah David
- Annemarie Stollstheimer, to the glory of God
- Ellen Thayer, in loving memory of her brother, Ray Reeb
- Mike & Jeanne Zsolczai, in loving memory of their mothers, Marlene McLean and Mae Zsolczai
Worship Schedule for Holy Week and Easter Sunday morning:
Thursday, April 2 – Maundy Thursday – focus on the events in the Upper Room on the night Jesus would later be betrayed, includes the celebration of the Lord’s Supper in both services, and Stripping of the Altar at the end of the 7:00pm service.
1:00pm worship with the Lord’s Supper
7:00pm (live streamed) worship with the Lord’s Supper and Stripping of the Altar
Friday, April 3 – Good Friday – focus on the death of our Savior using various Psalms, the account of the events of that day from the Gospel of Matthew, pictures from The Passion of the Christ that accompany the Scripture readings, dimming of the lights throughout the service until total darkness.
1:00pm Tenebrae Worship Service (Service of Darkness)
7:00pm (live streamed) Tenebrae Worship Service (Service of Darkness)
Sunday, April 5 – Easter
You are invited to bring in fresh flowers for our Easter Cross.
6:00am – Sonrise Easter Worship – with the Lord’s Supper
7:00am – Easter Pancake Breakfast
8:00am – Classic Grace Easter Worship (live streamed) – with handbell choir, instrumental ensemble, vocal choir, and the Lord’s Supper
9:15am – Easter Pancake Breakfast
9:45am – Children’s Easter Egg Hunt – meet under the pergola on the west lawn
10:30am – Contemporary Joy Easter Worship (live streamed) – with worship team, instrumental ensemble, and the Lord’s Supper
Photo Booth available all morning in the West Atrium!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Holy Week is obviously the main focus around here right now. Yesterday’s celebration of Palm Sunday was a wonderful start to this powerful, meaningful, and important week for all of us who are followers of Jesus. I absolutely love seeing the sanctuary full of waving palm branches as we sing out the powerful Palm Sunday hymns and songs. Having the children (and others!) walk around the sanctuary during that time touches my heart, seeing the littlest among us joining their voices in praising our King!

However, our celebration of Palm Sunday, along with our Maundy Thursday and Good Friday observances, are not supposed to be just sentimental remembrances. These times of worship, along with our Easter celebrations, help us realize how important Jesus is when it comes to our lives today. Jesus brings power to the lives we lead. And He offers us hope, especially when we find ourselves up against very real challenges and struggles in our lives. Our faith and trust in Jesus can make a real, tangible difference in the lives we lead, the attitude we carry, and the outlook we have.
Invite people in your life to join you for these upcoming times of worship as we gather together to be inspired and encouraged by our Savior and the victory that we know is ours. I look forward to seeing many of you in the days to come!
Holy Week and Easter Worship Schedule:
Thursday, April 2 – Maundy Thursday – focus on the events in the Upper Room on the night Jesus would later be betrayed, includes the celebration of the Lord’s Supper in both services, and Stripping of the Altar at the end of the 7:00pm service.
1:00pm worship with the Lord’s Supper
7:00pm (live streamed) worship with the Lord’s Supper and Stripping of the Altar
Friday, April 3 – Good Friday – focus on the death of our Savior using various Psalms, the account of the events of that day from the Gospel of Matthew, pictures from The Passion of the Christ that accompany the Scripture readings, dimming of the lights throughout the service until total darkness.
1:00pm Tenebrae Worship Service (Service of Darkness)
7:00pm (live streamed) Tenebrae Worship Service (Service of Darkness)
Sunday, April 5 – Easter
6:00am – Sonrise Easter Worship – with Lord’s Supper
7:00am – Easter Pancake Breakfast
8:00am – Classic Grace Easter Worship (live streamed) – with handbell choir, instrumental ensemble, vocal choir, and the Lord’s Supper
9:15am – Easter Pancake Breakfast
9:45am – Children’s Easter Egg Hunt – meet under the pergola on the west lawn
10:30am – Contemporary Joy Easter Worship (live streamed) – with worship team, instrumental ensemble, and the Lord’s Supper
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,

This Sunday marks the beginning of the most sacred and holy week of the entire year for us as followers of Jesus. Palm Sunday is the start of Holy Week, which begins with Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem, riding on a donkey, welcomed by crowds waving palm branches and shouting, “Hosanna!” and “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!,” laying down those palm branches and even their coats for Jesus to ride across, creating a sort of red carpet.

It seems that almost everything that happened on that Palm Sunday was filled with references to prophecies from the Old Testament, all pointing to the promised Messiah. The same could be said of this entire week! After our Palm Sunday celebration, we will come together to worship again on Thursday, which we know as Maundy Thursday, with worship services at 1:00pm and at 7:00pm. That is followed by worship the very next day, Good Friday, again with worship at 1:00pm and 7:00pm. The culmination of Holy Week is our glorious celebration of Jesus and His resurrection from the dead on that first Easter morning. We’ll have a Sonrise worship service at 6:00am, and then our regular worship times of 8:00am and 10:30am. In between all the services, the youth will be serving their annual Easter breakfast to raise funds for their summer service trip. There will also be an Easter Egg Hunt for the little ones on the west lawn starting at 9:45am.
I’ll be writing more about Maundy Thursday and Good Friday next week to give some additional background regarding what those times of worship will be all about. But today I am offering my strong encouragement to come and be part of each step of this Holy Week and Easter journey. Throughout the season of Lent we’ve been talking about the wilderness and about this journey of faith we are on. This theme of wilderness and journey will continue through our Holy Week and Easter worship services. Why? Because the reality of life on this side of eternity is that we are living in a wilderness, a desert, a life that can be so filled with difficulties, challenges, and struggles. But the journey we are on is not without hope – because Jesus is leading the way. He takes us by the hand, He whispers His promises and assurances in our ears, and He reminds us of all that He did for us because of how much He loves us. We are not alone on this journey!
This journey we are on takes us again through Holy Week because we need to remember the depth of His love and to be reminded that His promises do not have an expiration date. We struggle with our sinful nature and that’s why this journey continues to take us back to Jesus and the forgiveness and new life and restoration He won for us during that first Holy Week. I hope to see you all as we join together in worship in the days to come!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
While I missed seeing all of you in worship yesterday, I’m thankful for Pastor Kent Schnegelberger stepping in to preach and lead worship here at Immanuel while I was gone. I’m also very grateful for Pastor Josh at Peace With Christ in Aurora for allowing me to baptize my newest grandson, Micah David, yesterday during their worship service.
It was such a joy to have so many of our family here for Micah’s baptism. Our oldest son, Zachary, and his wife Anna, flew in from Michigan to serve as godparents for Micah, and it was great seeing them. My youngest sister and her family are here from Illinois to spend their spring break with us, and it was a bonus that Micah’s baptism was scheduled while they were here. While so many family members were here, we also celebrated Jonathan and Leah’s first child, Emmie’s second birthday. It was a wonderful day of family, of celebration, and of love!
As we talk about so often, baptism is this amazing gift God has given us. It’s a gift that goes far beyond any sort of dedication, because it is God who is performing the miraculous with the simplicity of water and His Word. We know that through this gift, the Lord gives forgiveness of sins (which is why He chose to use water and the promise of washing us clean), the giving of the Holy Spirit who comes into our hearts (and the primary work of the Holy Spirit is to create faith and to keep pointing us back to Jesus), and the promise that He will never leave us (Matthew 28:20 plus many other places in God’s Word). It’s amazing! It’s miraculous!
Peter writes in one of his letters in the New Testament that “baptism saves us” (1 Peter 3:21), assuring us that there is a power at work in baptism. We also know that God has given us the ability to not only receive this gift but to walk away from it. This, too, is part of the mystery of baptism and the faith. He doesn’t just “lock us in” so that we robotically believe. His desire is that we receive His love and grace, and then, out of gratitude to Him, return that love as we follow Him, serve Him, and love Him. That is why the Church has encouraged the use of godparents or sponsors for many, many years. While not mandated or even mentioned in Scripture, the responsibility of godparents or sponsors is to regularly pray for the baptized individual, and, in the case of children, make sure his/her parents are continuing to help that child grow in the faith received in baptism, through regular worship attendance, participating in Sunday School, praying regularly at home, etc.
Martin Luther, the major person behind the reformation of the Church in the early 1500s, recognized the significance of remembering our baptism regularly, even daily. In many of his writings, he urges us to come back to where our identity is rooted – that we were baptized into Christ and that it is in Him that we find our true identity as beloved, forgiven, children of God. When troubles come our way, or the devil is hounding us and tempting us, that we talk directly to the devil and send him away, laying claim to our status as God’s children. With all the talk these days around identity, baptism can play a significant role in helping us stay grounded and confident in who we are because of Jesus.
Here at Immanuel we have more babies and more baptisms coming – it is certainly an exciting time! My hope is this reminder of the blessings of baptism will be an encouragement to all of us as we continue our journey of faith and life in our Savior.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Wow – it seems that there are just a lot of balls in the air right now! Among those are basketballs with March Madness beginning today and the 64 college basketball teams who are vying for that coveted championship as the madness culminates on April 6th. I, of course, have picked the Wisconsin Badgers to win it all in my bracket! LOL! And I’m just hoping my bracket isn’t busted by the end of this first weekend. We’ll see…
But here at Immanuel, there are also so many balls in the air. Just a quick scroll through today’s update will validate that. From fly tying to Called into Community, from Estate Planning to the mowing team, from major school decisions to financial updates, from Bible study opportunities to youth activities, to a myriad of ways we can serve together, to information about the pinnacle week that is almost here with Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and our glorious celebration of our Lord’s resurrection on Easter Sunday morning.
Opportunities abound to pray over our many ministries, our school, our finances, our outreach, our discipleship, our growing and learning, and so much more. While there are many challenges before us these days, it continues to be obvious to me that the Lord is right here in our midst – praise God for that promise and for the blessing of being able to see and witness His hand and the work He is doing!
These next couple months are going to be very exciting and I’m thankful that you are here and part of this amazing community of faith! Thank you for your prayers, for your involvement, for being in worship, for loving the Lord in the day to day of your life. Thank you for calling Immanuel “home.”
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
National Lutheran Schools Week 2026 is officially wrapped up here at Immanuel Lutheran School and what a week we had! Our theme for this school year, which also carried through National Lutheran Schools Week, is Make a Joyful Noise! based on Psalm 98. We celebrate with more than 1,800 other preschools, elementary schools, and high school with the public opportunity to proclaim and celebrate God’s work among us in schools of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
We thank God for the opportunity to share Jesus’ amazing love with children and their families here in Northern Colorado. Immanuel is an amazing incubator for being faithful witnesses of God’s love for us through Christ by teachers and students alike. The week was packed with fun including beginning each day with all-school devotions, all-school activities and projects, and fun dress-up days! I had a great time meeting with many parents and grandparents at both the Showcase on Thursday night as well as for chapel on Friday morning. Thanks to everyone who supported our school ministry by purchasing books from the book fair as well. Check out some of the fun pictures of students and teachers alike!
Continue to pray for our school ministry, for our teachers, for enrollment for next year, and the blessing our school ministry is for us and for so many in our community!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen









Friends of Immanuel,
We’re about halfway through this season of Lent, talking regularly about the journey we are on together and the challenges of this wilderness that we are journeying through. I have personally so appreciated the opportunity to reflect on the different aspects of this journey – for me personally, for each of you individually and as couples and families, and for us as a congregation.

Ash Wednesday we began this journey together talking about this being A Secret Journey – how we’re called to live out our faith, not trumpeting everything we do for all to hear and see, but to give to those in need, to pray, and to fast (and lots more that we do as followers of Jesus), as the Lord leads us. Our lives certainly don’t have be secretive, but it’s a reminder to us to have a heart-check – if our hearts are in the right place, desiring to follow Jesus and to live lives that honor, glorify, and point people back to Jesus, that is what our Lord desires.

We talked about this being A Spirit-Led Journey. This should be a given for us, but it’s important that we remember we are to constantly seeking the Holy Spirit’s guidance in our lives. We know the Spirit will always take us back to Jesus and keep us in Him. So even when we falter or head the wrong direction or make poor decisions, the Spirit is always here to lead us back to Jesus!
A Simple Journey was something I wrote about a couple weeks ago. In our following Jesus, let that simple message of the Gospel continue to resonate in our ears and hearts. Seek simplicity for our lives and try not to complicate everything. Solitude, quiet, simple times spent with the Lord can yield beauty, encouragement, and growth in our faith.
The most difficult part of our journey is what we thought about last Sunday as we considered A Sorrowful Journey. The bottom line is that this journey we are on, it is in the wilderness. And this journey can be very hard at times, filled with challenges, struggles, sadness, and sorrow of all sorts. But through it all, we know that we’re not on this journey alone. Our Lord has promised us, no matter what we may be going through, that He is here – listening, caring, present. And it’s important that we are here for one another as well – we are brothers and sisters in Jesus!
There’s much more still to come in this journey of Lent. This Sunday we’ll be thinking about this journey as A Sacrificial Journey – both what our Lord did for us and the invitation for us to follow Him with a humble attitude of sacrifice. This will take us right up to Palm Sunday and Holy Week, starting March 29th, which is a special journey in and of itself.
I’m honored to be on this journey with all of you! What an amazing place Immanuel is. We live His promise that is found in our name – knowing with certainty that “God IS with us!” Thank you for calling Immanuel “home,” and for the many ways that so you give and serve and pray and worship together. I appreciate your faithfulness and the faith-filled way in which we journey together!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING SCHEDULE
Classic Grace Worship - 8:00am
Education Hour for all ages - 9:30am
Contemporary Joy Worship - 10:30am
SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Classic Grace Worship - 8:00am
Outdoor Contemporary Joy Worship - 9:30am
No Education Hour during the Summer
Have questions for us? Ask!
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

