News This Week
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 TOMORROW, Friday, July 3rd at 8:00am. The group will walk the southeast Bike Trail from the Walmart on east Eisenhower toward the Chilson Center. Everyone is welcome to join this fun and informal group! If you have questions, contact Jim Found (inquirer.jim@gmail.com, 970-663-5490).
Our Outdoor Worship season begins the first Sunday in July, this year July 5th, when the 9:30am service moves outside under the pergola on the west side of the building. Sadly, we had two of our large shade trees die between last summer and this summer, cutting down on available shade for the service. With that in mind, I’m going to ask our “regular attenders” in advance to be sure and move toward the front of our worship space (where there’s lots of shade up by me!), particularly if you arrive early. In addition, 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!
St. Paul expresses a frustration that we all feel – we want to do good, we want to do better, we want to be better. But it just seems like we keep falling in the same hole over and over and over again. We’ll explore that frustration (and reality) that is very much part of our lives. Where can we find hope in spite of what we experience with this frustration with sin and my sinful actions? In the throes of our struggles, we need to hear Jesus’ invitation to us in Matthew 11 to come to Him! Don’t worry – there is hope! We’ll dig deeply into these very practical and realistic words from our Lord, as well as the promises and hope He holds out for us in Romans 7. I hope you can join me!
Just a note that during the summer months, we are only able to live stream the 8:00am Classic Grace service. So 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.
July 5th – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Summer Series: A Summer of Hope
Old Testament: Zechariah 9:9-12
Epistle: Romans 7:15-25a
Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30
Sermon Title: “The Devil Made Me Do It!”
Education Hour is wrapped up for this season as we move to our Summer Worship Schedule. However, that doesn’t mean you have to take a break from spending time in God’s Word! Take advantage of the various opportunities for Bible studies and small groups that continue through the summer months. If you’re wondering what those are and what studies you could join, reach out to the church office and we’ll be happy to point you to some groups that could work for you! (ChurchOffice@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-667-4506)
The first Sunday of the month is this weekend and that means we will have our Community Assistance door offering after each worship service. These are dollars that go toward helping people in need in our community, including people in our own congregation. We are partnering with local ministries and many other Loveland congregations to make sure that people in our community get the help they need when it comes to food, rent, utilities, etc. You can give to this fund through the door offering, using the envelopes you may receive in the mail, using the Immanuel app, texting ILCGIVE to 77977, or by going to our website (www.ImmanuelLoveland.org) and hitting the maroon “Give” button, followed by selecting “Community Assistance” from the drop-down options. Thank you for your gifts for this ministry and sharing the love of Christ in this way.
Altar flowers this Sunday are given by Cindy Snyder in celebration of PJ’s 40th birthday which he will celebrate July 10th.
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 13th. 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!
CHURCH AND SCHOOL OFFICES
CLOSED
Friday, July 3
Monday, September 7
CHURCH SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Thursday, 8am-4pm
Friday, 8am-12pm
SCHOOL SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday-Thursday, 9am-3pm
Closed on Monday and Friday
On Thursday, July 9th, students entering 6th grade through 12th are welcome to join us for our summer youth group! This week, we meet at The Flipside Pinball and Arcade (140 E 4th Street, Loveland) – bring a friend and meet us there from 6-8pm! Games cost $0.50 each, so please send $5-$10 per student. Pizza dinner will be provided for this evening. Parents and guardians are always welcome to join! Contact Emma at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org with any questions!
Upcoming Events
- Sunday, July 5—Outdoor Worship begins, 9:30am
- July 19-24—Immanuel Week at Lutheran Valley Retreat
- Saturday, July 25—Family Drive-In Movie Night, 8:00pm
- Sunday, August 2—Colorado Rockies Faith Day
Here’s the Sunday morning schedule for the rest of the summer months:
- Sunday, June 21st through June 28th, Summer Worship Schedule of 8:00am and 9:30am worship, both indoors
- Sunday, July 5th – Outdoor Worship (9:30) begins on the west lawn; 8:00am worship remains the same
- Sunday, September 6th – Final Outdoor Worship service
- Sunday, September 13th – ONE worship service beginning at 9:00am
- Sunday, September 20th – Fall Worship Schedule begins (8:00am Classic Grace and 10:30am Contemporary Joy) along with new Bible Studies and Sunday School for all ages during the 9:30-10:20am Education Hour; stay tuned for the list of the many classes being offered!
Men’s and Women’s Bible studies continue through the summer! Men’s studies will continue to be on the 1st and 3rd Monday evenings of the month with Women’s studies on the 2nd and 4th from 7-8:15pm. Contact Emma ehubble@immanuelloveland.org with any questions!
Join us for a young adults meetup at Horsetooth Reservoir (specifically at Satanka Cove on the north end of Horsetooth) in Ft. Collins! Plan to arrive around 3:00pm to get situated. We will plan to kayak/paddleboard and hang out until 6:00pm. Snacks will be provided, paddle board rentals are about $30 – but everyone is welcome to bring their own equipment! Friends are always welcome! If you are able to come or have questions, reach out to Teresa Rost (970-218-0719) to RVSP or Emma (317-946-7719).
Families and individuals of all ages are welcome to join us for an outdoor movie night at Immanuel on Saturday night, July 25th! Meet on the west side of the building in the outdoor worship grass with blankets, pillows, lawn chairs, and anything else to get comfy for a movie night! Snacks and popcorn will be provided. The movie will start at 8:00pm, as the sun is going down. Our movie will be David (2025). Contact Miss Emma with any questions at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org.
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! We’ll meet at Immanuel on Sunday, July 19 to drive down together—Miss Emma will drive the group down and pick them up, but will not be staying at LVR. We currently have 4 campers going; if we have at least 5 campers, everyone going gets a group discount. Please let Miss Emma (ehubble@immanuelloveland.org) know if you register for the week to bring us up to 5 or more students! up to 5 Immanuel families for our week, July 6-11! LVR info here: https://lvr.org/whatwedo/summer-camp/
The Rockies will be hosting their 21st annual Faith Day game on August 2nd, 2026, featuring musical guest Crowder! All ages are welcome to join the Immanuel family as we attend together! Reach out to Emma or sign up in the atrium if you are planning on going – tickets will be about $25 each for our group! Emma's email: ehubble@immanuelloveland.org
Serving and Giving
We regularly support House of Neighborly Service with our Community Assistance monthly offerings and have a wonderful partnership with them in assisting those in need in our community. They shared that they could use some strong, capable volunteers to help with an office move. Here is part of their request and what is needed:
We are relocating our Accounting Department to another area within our building and need assistance moving several large, (extra emphasis on) heavy pieces of furniture. This includes desks, file cabinets, a hutch, and a few other office items. Some of the furniture will need to be moved downstairs from a fairly crowded storage area. We are planning to complete the move on Monday, July 20, and would greatly appreciate any help. We are looking for volunteers who could serve for approximately 3 hours, anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Even if someone is only available for part of that timeframe, we'd be grateful for the help. We do have one appliance dolly and two furniture dollies available to assist with the move, but beyond that we'll primarily be relying on the strength and teamwork of our volunteers.
Immanuel is once again sponsoring a School Supply Drive for families at the Lago Vista Mobile Home Park. We are glad to continue our partnership with our friends in this community to make sure the kids are prepared for the 2026-2027 school year. Kids love going to school with new supplies! Please help the families by purchasing any of the school items listed in the poster below and return them to Immanuel by Sunday, July 12th. The Community Assistance Team will assemble the supplies July 28th at 9:00am at Immanuel. The distribution will be Saturday, August 1st from 9:00am-12:00pm. Watch for more information when the time comes to assemble supply bags and help with distribution. If you have questions, please contact the church office at churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org. Thank you for helping show Jesus’ amazing love to these children and families in a tangible way!
Immanuel has been gifted with an electric mobility scooter, with the donor desiring to assist someone in need of mobility assistance and support. If this is something that would be helpful to you or someone you know, please contact the church office (churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org, 970-667-4506).
For the Youth Group Summer Service Trip, everyone needs a twin air mattress! Do you have a twin air mattress the youth can borrow? If your family has one or two that we could borrow, please reach out to Emma at ehubble@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!
Immanuel’s Worship Team. Immanuel’s worship team, Spirit Sounds, is looking for some new team members to join us in helping lead the 10:30am Contemporary Joy service (9:30am in the summer). We are especially looking for a drummer and vocalists. Those of us wh
o lead this way 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 back to him. If you would like more information about this yourself, or if you know of someone who would enjoy serving in this way, please contact Kathy Schlecht in person or by email (kschlecht@immanuelloveland.org). Thank you!
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).
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 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!
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
Last Sunday we celebrated two baptisms with two different families, one in each worship service. At 8:00, 8-month-old Hayes Christofferson received “the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life.” (Titus 3:5-7) At the 9:30 service, Aayla Deter, a college-age student received the gift of baptism. Below are a few pictures of these glorious celebrations of life and the hope-filled gift our Lord pours out on us.

Thank you to all who have offered your commitments and are participating in Immanuel’s Run with Perseverance ministry campaign. As I’ve been emphasizing, the reason behind this strong encouragement to make commitments – financial, spiritual disciplines (prayer, worship, time in God’s Word), and opportunities to grow and learn – is because this 3-year emphasis is something we can all be part of. While this is the Lord’s ministry, He invites us to be His hands and feet, carrying out the mission and vision He’s given us. And what a joy it is that we can do that together! If you have not yet made a commitment, I would ask you to prayerfully consider doing that as continue to Run with Perseverance together! You can stop in the church office for a paper commitment card, pick one up from the atrium, or fill out a commitment card online using this link – https://immanuelloveland.org/runwithperseverance/ then clicking the red “Online Commitment Card” button. Thank you!

Today please join me in welcoming the Nally’s to Immanuel. Robbie and Kelsey went through the recent winter/spring Immanuel 101 class. Read on as we continue to welcome our newest members.
Born and raised in Texas, the Nally’s relocated from South Texas to Broomfield in 2017 and then up to Loveland in 2021. Robbie is from eastern Texas and Kelsey hails from the Houston area.
Originally, they chose Colorado due to Robbie’s new role with an aerospace company which gave way to eventually moving to Loveland. The decision was based on their love of the area and the sense of community they felt here. Robbie works as an engineer/logistics for an aerospace company out of Denver and Kelsey is the Assistant Director of Nutrition Services for a school district in Commerce City.
Ryder is 5 and will begin kindergarten in the fall and Geroge is their 8-year-old Lab who is always by their side.
They enjoy listening to Texas country music, live music when possible. They enjoy outdoor activities and spending time outdoors with camping and fishing, and watching sports, specifically the Astros and Texans. Robbie is an avid fisherman and bow hunter. Kelsey enjoys cooking meals and baking treats for any occasion.
Ryder enjoys shooting his bow, fishing, and playing sports (t-ball and soccer so far). The Nally’s first attended the Christmas Eve service after searching for a church to be able to grow in their faith and raise their son. They drove by Immanuel all the time and wanted to learn more about it. Currently they attend the 8:00am service, so if you see the Nally’s please make them feel welcome! Welcome to Immanuel!

A question was asked about giving toward Immanuel’s ministry campaign Run with Perseverance. First, you can starting giving toward the commitment you made for Run with Perseverance at any time. Second, someone asked if they could include it in one check along with their regular giving. The answer to that question is, “Yes!” All that we ask is that you write in the memo line of your check the amount going toward each designation so your intent is clear as to where your dollars are to be directed. Thank you for your generosity and your love for the Lord and His Church here at Immanuel!
Total Run with Perseverance Commitments Update. Thank you to all who have offered your commitments and are participating in Immanuel’s Run with Perseverance ministry campaign. As I’ve been emphasizing, the reason behind this strong encouragement to make commitments – financial, spiritual disciplines (prayer, worship, time in God’s Word), and opportunities to grow and learn – is because this 3-year emphasis is something we can all be part of. While this is the Lord’s ministry, He invites us to be His hands and feet, carrying out the mission and vision He’s given us. And what a joy it is that we can do that together! If you have not yet made a commitment, I would ask you to prayerfully consider doing that as continue to Run with Perseverance together! You can stop in the church office for a paper commitment card, pick one up from the atrium, or fill out a commitment card online using this link – https://immanuelloveland.org/runwithperseverance/ then clicking the red “Online Commitment Card” button. Thank you!

Radical Hospitality is one of the key pieces of Immanuel’s Mission and Vision. One of the easier ways to show radical hospitality is to be able to call each other by our first names – but that’s not so easy to do! Remembering names are problematic for most everyone – plus, there are lots of both familiar and unfamiliar faces around Immanuel. That’s why we encourage everyone at Immanuel to wear a nametag. If you don’t have one or if you’ve lost yours, there is 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!
At the end of today’s update you will find the narrative of Immanuel’s financial update for May as well as the financial numbers of Budget vs Actual for May 2026. This is the comparison of Budget vs Actual for July 1, 2025 through May 31, 2026, and also the summary for this fiscal year. If you have specific questions about these, feel free to reach out to Dawn Bowers, Immanuel’s Director of Accounting and Finance (dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org or 970-667-4506), or Eva Knight, Immanuel’s Treasurer (eyknight@gmail.com).
Immanuel Lutheran Church & School
Budget vs Actual Narrative
July 1, 2025 – May 30, 2026
- Church Offerings
- YTD actual $882,190
- vs YTD budget $920,000; variance ($37,810)
- Prior Year actual $881,007; year over year change – increase $1,183
- Church Other Revenue
- YTD actual $67,927
- vs YTD budget $22,990; variance $44,937
- Prior Year actual $46,457; year over year change – increase $21,469
- SPECIAL GIVING
- Gifts to Immanuel that are above and beyond regular tithes and offerings; one-time gifts received for the church or school.
- Special Gifts of $210,799 have been received YTD.
- Total School Revenue
- YTD actual $1,086,040
- vs YTD budget $1,166,505; variance ($80,465)
- Prior Year actual $1,242,180; year over year change – decrease ($156,140)
- Current Students Enrolled - 107
- Preschool actual 39 vs budget 27; variance 12 or $37,332 – avg tuition $3,111
- K-8 actual 68 vs budget 83; variance (15) or ($128,715) – avg tuition $8,581
- Total Revenue
- YTD actual $2,303,481
- vs YTD budget $2,191,670; variance $111,811
- Prior Year actual $2,463,355; year over year change – decrease ($159,874)
- Total Expenses
- YTD actual $1,913,170
- vs YTD budget $1,978,178; variance $65,009
- Prior Year actual $2,105,942; year over year change – decrease $192,772
- Net Operating Revenue Less Mortgage and Line of Credit Payments
- YTD actual $95,584
- vs YTD budget ($87,654); variance $183,238
- Prior Year actual $111,657; year over year change – decrease (16,074)
Immanuel’s Executive Council met on Tuesday, June 16th and the approved minutes of the May meeting are now 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.
Last Sunday it was a joy to celebrate the gift of baptism as a college-age young man, Elliott Tripi, was baptized at the 9:30am service. We praise God for the Lord’s work in Elliott’s heart over the course of many years in his young life and bringing him to this point where he wanted to be baptized. Continue to pray for Elliott as his journey of faith and life in Jesus continues together with us!
f you are an Immanuel member and have thought about applying to have a booth at the Christmas Bazaar, don’t delay! We currently have more applications than space and will be making booth assignments in July. Application may be made online: https://immanuelloveland.org/christmas-bazaar/.
We are also looking for a couple more people who love attending craft fairs to help make our vendor selection the best it can be. If you are interested in helping with this, please contact the church office (churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org) or talk with Kathy Schlecht and she will pass your name onto the team lead. Thank you!
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 June edition here to see highlights of how our students SOARed this year. 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.
Throughout the season of Lent we collected items for Personal Care Kits to be delivered around the world through Lutheran World Relief (LWR) to people in need. LWR Kits are specifically designed to help people cope with poverty, disaster, conflict and more, and provide dignity and hope in the direst of situations. Thank you to all who contributed to these Personal Care Kits.
Immanuel’s LWML (Lutheran Women in Mission) assembled 121 Personal Care Kits using the items that were donated to get them ready for delivery (below are a couple of pictures of the packing party). Thank you, ladies!
These kits now need to be delivered. The only time open in June for dropping these kits off at the ingathering in Denver (1660 Ogden St.) is Saturday, June 6th, 9:00am-12:00pm. If you are able to make this delivery, please contact the church office or talk to Kathy Schlecht.
Worship Attendance Statistics – June 2026
2024 – 268 average
2025 – 252 average
2026 – 261 average
Percentage increase/decrease 2024 to 2026 = -2.5% (decrease)
Percentage increase/decrease 2025 to 2026 = +3.5% (increase)
YouTube – Live Stream, Shorts/Reels, etc.
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing (watching the service in real time) – June 2026 = 525
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average viewing time = 21 minutes
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average per week = 55
Top LIVE STREAM of the month – June 7th Classic Grace 8:00am (39 views)
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – June 2026 – high number = 741; low number = 1
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – total June 2026 views = 1700; weekly average = 502
70% of YouTube “viewers” are still viewing the Shorts/Reels
Total views on YouTube channel - 2,200 views
“Top” video - short on “How far would God go for you?” (1200 views)
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.
Immanuel is currently enrolling for King’s Kids Summer Camp! Summer Camp is a flexible program where you can choose by days, weeks, or the entire summer for your child to enjoy God’s beautiful world. Enroll today to secure your spot! 2026 King's Kids Summer Camp
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.
Immanuel Lutheran School is now hiring for part-time Early Childhood Lead Teacher and Childcare Paraprofessional positions, with both full-year and summer opportunities available. If you have a heart for working with children in a Christ-centered environment, we’d love to connect with you! View job descriptions here: https://school.immanuelloveland.org/christian-school-job-openings/ and contact hiring@immanuelloveland.org (Attn: Cheryl Gilbert) if interested.
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
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!
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Friends of Immanuel,
Outdoor worship starts THIS Sunday, July 5th! Those of you who are new to Immanuel may be wondering, why outdoor worship? We started outdoor worship at our previous location on Hilltop Drive in the late 90s, taking our contemporary worship service outdoors during the summer months. The idea behind it was outreach – providing a less threatening atmosphere for people not familiar with worship or church where they might feel more comfortable checking us out. That’s still the main reason we have outdoor worship from the first Sunday in July through Labor Day weekend – it’s always about the mission our Lord has given us to reach out to others!
One cool story about this is from Jeff and Jacky Deaner. Jeff shared this: “The outdoor worship Sunday morning is what brought Jacky and me to Immanuel many years ago. She was out walking the dogs one Sunday and heard the music and checked it out. I was working in Dillon and she called all excited and said, ‘I think I’ve found us a church!!’ The rest is history.” If you have a story like this to share, send it my way – I love hearing the amazing (and unexpected!) ways that God works in our lives!
Of course, there are plenty of other “bonuses” to outdoor worship as well. We are blessed to live in one of the most beautiful areas of the country and, generally, we have pretty dry and arid conditions with morning rains being relatively rare. So we take advantage of those blessings and worship our Creator out in the beauty of His creation.
So THIS Sunday, if you enjoy worshiping in the outdoor setting, plan to come at 9:30am to the west lawn in and around the pergola. Please plan to bring a camping/lawn chair along with you to worship, as well as anything else that would make it more comfortable for you (a hat, sunglasses, water bottle, sunscreen, a blanket for kids to sit on, etc.). In addition to the pergola, we do have an expanded shade structure coming off the pergola, as well as some shade from the building. Sadly, to provide you a heads-up, this winter we lost two large trees on the north side of our outdoor worship space that provided some significant shade. With that in mind, I’m going to ask our “regular attenders” in advance to be sure and move toward the front of our worship space under the pergola (where there’s lots of shade up by me!), particularly if you arrive early. In addition, 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!
Please spread the word about this awesome opportunity to worship in our outdoor setting! Extend an invitation to someone who may not be connected to a church right now and have them join you for worship – whether that’s to the outdoor service or our 8:00 indoor Classic Grace service.
I’ll add that with the celebration of Independence Day Saturday, take time to remember how truly blessed we are as people of God with the freedoms we enjoy not only here in the United States, but with the ultimate freedom we know and experience every single day in Jesus! Have a very happy, safe, and blessed Independence Day celebration and I hope to see you in worship on Sunday!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
We celebrated the gift of baptism yesterday in worship in several ways. The most prominent was the joy of having two baptisms from two different families, one in each worship service. We celebrated little 8-month-old Hayes Christofferson being baptized at the 8:00am service and Aayla Deter, a college-age student who received God’s gift of baptism at the 9:30am service (look for some pictures of both baptisms in Thursday’s update!). We heard from God in His Word a few of the many prominent references about baptism and the hope it offers, including Matthew 28:18-20, Acts 2:38-39, John 3:1-8, and Romans 6:1-11. We sang of baptism and the hope we know because of this gift and we spoke of it throughout yesterday’s liturgy. And we also had our baptism bowls out to give everyone the opportunity to feel the water, make the sign of the cross, and remember God’s hope-filled gift to us.
I mentioned that there was so much more that God tells us about baptism throughout His Word that we didn’t have time to look at in one sermon. I’d like to address one additional important aspect of this gift of baptism and that is why we baptize babies. There are two parts to this answer. The first is the reality of sin. God’s Word is clear that we are all sinful, separated from God, and in need of a Savior (Romans 3:23). In fact, He tells us that we are conceived and born in sin (Psalm 51:5). There are no exemptions from the need for Jesus – from conception through infancy and early childhood, through our teen years and into adulthood, we are sinful and need our Lord’s forgiveness.
The second is faith. Faith is not simply head-knowledge and being able to verbalize our belief in Jesus. It’s important that we come to that place in our lives where we confess with our mouths and believe in our hearts that Jesus is Lord (Romans 10:9-10). But faith is also a gift from God and not something that we come up with or manufacture for ourselves (Ephesians 2:8-9 and 1 Corinthians 12:3) – creating faith in our hearts and pointing us to Jesus is the primary work of the Holy Spirit. Jesus expressed the fact that even a baby can have faith – looking at a passage of Scripture not directly related to baptism. In the opening verses of Matthew 18, Jesus is talking about children and becoming like little children, welcoming them and receiving them. Then in verse 6, He says, “If anyone causes one of these little ones – those who believe in me – to stumble…” Little ones is a reference to a baby, a tiny child, and Jesus speaks of them being able to believe, or have faith, in Him. Faith is not only a gift, it’s a relationship that we are invited into by God Himself.
So we baptize babies because they need Jesus just as much as anyone! They are part of the Great Commission of Matthew 28:18-20 and were likely part of Lydia’s and the jailer’s households in the accounts in Acts 16 of everyone in these two households being baptized. This gift of baptism is for everyone!
Below is the What Now? for this week that I hope you can put to practice as we remember and celebrate this hope-filled gift of God’s grace. And I want to make sure the door is open wide for anyone who is wondering about baptism or has questions about baptism or who would like to be baptized but isn’t sure, to please talk with me. At the end of this week’s What Now? is my contact information. Reach out to me and let’s talk! In the meantime, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 15:13)
What Now?
This week, let every shower, every bath, every washing of your hands, washing dishes, and washing clothes, remind you of the promises of being a baptized child of God, washed clean by the blood of Jesus. As you remember, give thanks to God for this life-giving gift! If you have not been baptized and you would like to or if you have questions about it, reach out to Pastor Glen (gschlecht@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-203-4810).
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Recently, many members have asked about the marketing and enrollment efforts taking place at Immanuel. Behind every website update, social media post, advertisement, and school visit is a larger goal: helping more families discover the Christ-centeredness of Immanuel, both in our church and in the education available at Immanuel Lutheran School. While some of that work is easy to see, much of it happens behind the scenes as we seek to share Immanuel’s story and connect families to our mission.
One of the people helping lead these efforts is Ashley Jones, Immanuel’s Director of Communications and Marketing. Ashley joined Immanuel in 2022 as a Ministry Support Specialist. Through God’s amazing timing, the opportunity came as her family was moving to Berthoud and preparing for their oldest daughter to begin preschool at Immanuel. She and her husband, Nic, are parents to four children—Evy (7), Leo (6), Carsten (4), and Madi (15 months).
While much of Ashley’s current work focuses on school marketing and enrollment, she also serves the church through communications and marketing. She manages Immanuel’s website, social media, livestreams, YouTube channel, Monday Immanuel Weekly Newsletters, podcasts, branding, and digital outreach efforts. In addition, she designs graphics and promotional materials for worship services, sermon series, ministry events, and special programs, helping connect members and visitors with the ministries of Immanuel.
One project Ashley led was improving the digital experience for members by ensuring all church events in CCB include detailed descriptions and clear information. She also redesigned the Monday Immanuel Weekly email from a text-based newsletter into a visually organized weekly snapshot featuring upcoming events, the latest sermon, and quick links to church and school news. The result is a communication tool that is easier to read at a glance, more visually engaging, and helps members quickly connect with the information most relevant to them.
Ashley also creates weekly Sermon Snapshot videos—brief 1–2-minute highlights from Sunday’s sermon shared across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and TikTok. These videos help members revisit key takeaways from the message while also extending Immanuel’s ministry beyond Sunday morning. Social media algorithms often show these videos to people far beyond Immanuel’s current audience—including many in our local community—creating opportunities to share God’s Word, introduce people to Immanuel, and prayerfully connect them to a church home where they may one day join us in worship.
As her skills and passion for Christian education and ministry became evident, her role quickly expanded. In 2024, Ashley transitioned into her current role as Immanuel’s Director of Communications and Marketing and began helping develop a long-term marketing and enrollment strategy for the school. That work accelerated after Ashley and Cheryl attended a free marketing and enrollment training through the Herzog Foundation in January 2025, with travel covered by a generous donor. They returned with valuable strategies to strengthen enrollment, communication, and family engagement.
Shortly afterward, Ashley and Nic welcomed their fourth child and made the difficult decision to relocate to Arizona for a new opportunity for Nic. Thankfully, Ashley has been able to continue serving Immanuel remotely and remains actively involved in the school’s communications and marketing efforts.
Marketing is about more than advertisements. The goal is simple: help more families discover Immanuel, understand our mission, and experience a Christ-centered educational community.
Over the past two years, Immanuel has moved from having no formal marketing strategy to implementing a comprehensive plan focused on enrollment growth, consistent messaging, family engagement, and retention. In addition, the school’s marketing efforts were reviewed alongside recommendations from the recent LCEF school study. The review affirmed many of the initiatives already underway while also helping identify a few additional opportunities for growth and improvement.
Key initiatives have included:
- Developing a unified school message and brand story
- Creating enrollment lead tracking and reporting systems
- Launching automated email follow-up campaigns
- Improving search engine visibility (SEO)
- Expanding social media and digital advertising
- Strengthening community outreach efforts
- Continuing major website improvements
- Enhancing communication with current and prospective families

As Immanuel continues to grow, current priorities include website improvements, strengthening enrollment systems, increasing community awareness, and helping more families discover the opportunities available through Immanuel Lutheran School.
Most importantly, every website update, social media post, email campaign, school visit, and advertisement serves a greater purpose: sharing Immanuel’s mission and connecting families to a Christ-centered community where students are Rooted in Christ to SOAR.
Wondering how YOU can help grow our school’s enrollment?
The most powerful marketing tool isn’t an advertisement—it’s a personal recommendation.
If you hear a friend, neighbor, coworker, or family member sharing that their child is struggling at school or that they are exploring educational options, consider sharing your positive experience at Immanuel. Personal stories and recommendations continue to be one of the primary ways new families discover our school.
You can also help through social media. If you’re part of local community Facebook groups and see someone asking for childcare or school recommendations, take a moment to share your experience, tag Immanuel Lutheran School, and encourage them to schedule a visit.
Thank you for being part of the Immanuel story. We are excited to see how God continues to bless and grow this ministry in the years ahead!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
June 22, 2026
Friends of Immanuel,
Here at Immanuel, we are part of a much larger church body, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). I thought it would be helpful to take some time in today’s article to share a bit more about what that means and also to ask for your prayers with some significant events happening right now in the LCMS.
Although the LCMS is a voluntary association, we are bound together through our common confession and beliefs, which can be found in the Book of Concord and writings from the 1500s, the time of the Reformation in Germany, led by Martin Luther. We have a national headquarters in St. Louis, MO. As a synod, we are 179 years old. Through this voluntary, yet strong association of almost 6000 congregations, we support two seminaries to train pastors (St. Louis and Fort Wayne, IN), we support missionary efforts across the globe (our current missionaries, Jordan and Justin Logston, serve through the missions of the LCMS), we currently operate six colleges and universities (in Chicago, St. Paul, Milwaukee, Seward Nebraska, Irvine California, and Ann Arbor Michigan), and coordinate ministry together in a variety of ways through various other organizations such as Lutheran Hour Ministries, Lutheran Women in Mission/LWML, Lutherans for Life, and many others.
There are about 6000 LCMS congregations across the United States, organized into 33 regional districts and two non-geographic districts. Immanuel is part of the one of the largest geographic districts by area—the Rocky Mountain District—which includes Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and small parts of Texas and Nebraska.
While we are all connected and have a unity of our doctrine and teachings with a strong emphasis on the centrality of Jesus and God’s Word, there is a great deal of congregational autonomy and freedom with how each congregation chooses to carry out ministry in its unique locale.
I share all this because this summer our national convention is being held in Phoenix from July 18-23. We have a national convention every three years. On the “off” years, there is a district convention, also every three years. At these conventions, various resolutions are discussed regarding doctrine and practice, there are times of worship and Bible study, and there are elections of many positions within the synod to help support and encourage congregations in carrying out Christ’s mission to us.
We have a president of the LCMS who serves to give direction for our church body and who engages with other church bodies across the world, being involved in talks, conversations, our country’s political issues, and more. This is a significant position. At each national convention, the first order of business is the election of the LCMS president.
With recent technological advances, the election of the president of the LCMS now takes place electronically ahead of the convention, allowing every congregation in the LCMS to cast two votes, one from a pastor and one from a lay delegate. Immanuel’s lay delegate is Carl Hinderer. Our current president is Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison and he has served in that position for 16 years since his election in 2010. This year there were five candidates who received enough nominations for president of the LCMS to be included on the ballot. The first vote for president took place earlier in June. No candidate received more than 50% of the votes, which is what is required for an election. It was publicized on Wednesday that the second ballot was completed and we still do not have an election.
The results of the second vote was as follows:
- Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison (current LCMS president), 2,243 votes (46.3%);
- Rev. Dr. Joel D. Biermann (current professor at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis), 2,229 votes (46.0%);
- Rev. Dr. Benjamin T. Ball (current parish pastor in Illinois), 212 votes (4.4%); and
- Rev. Brady L. Finnern (current Minnesota North District President), 158 votes (3.3%).
This means there will be a third ballot with voting taking place from June 20-23 with Rev. Brady Finnern being removed from the ballot.
I share all this for several reasons. First, it’s good to realize that here at Immanuel we are not on an island all by ourselves. We are part of something much bigger – the LCMS and the entire Church on earth who follow and believe in Jesus. Sometimes we can get caught up with all our activities and ministries that we lose sight of the big picture. God is working in amazing ways, not only here at Immanuel, but across our community, our state, our country, and our world. Praise God!
Second, I share this to ask you to be praying for our church body and specifically, right now, for the presidential election process. In some ways our LCMS is at a crossroads with some significant issues before us. Pray that God will put into this important position the man that He knows we need to help navigate these challenging waters of our current culture. Pray that every congregation in the LCMS, including us here at Immanuel, will remain strong and committed to reaching out and sharing the Good News of Jesus in every way possible.
It’s a privilege to be part of the LCMS and I hope what I’ve shared helps provide a better understanding of the larger picture in which our congregation participates. If you have questions about anything that I’ve written regarding our church body, our beliefs, our relationship at Immanuel to the LCMS, or anything at all, please don’t hesitate to reach out and ask.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Vacation Bible School has been going full force this week at Immanuel! Praise God for Miss Emma and her great leadership again this year; praise God for the blessing of good weather so the kiddos can spend some time outdoors; praise God for ALL of you who are here this week, doing so many of the needed hands-on guidance of the children, sharing the message of Jesus and His love every day, making and facilitating the snacks, crafts, and experiments, teaching the Bible stories, and helping provide an awesome experience for these children and their families; praise God for all of you who donated supplies, snacks, materials, and more, as well as for all who continue to pray for VBS. A ministry like this takes many, many hands and thank you all for your willingness to have VBS here at Immanuel and your enthusiastic support of it!

There is still one more day – so pray for the strength and endurance needed for all of our adult leaders! And pray for a strong, positive wrap-up to this year’s Rainforest Falls VBS.
Immanuel’s Mission is to:
“Transform lives by loving, learning, and living in Jesus.”
Our Vision is similar and it is that:
“We reveal the love and grace of Jesus to our community by our Radical Hospitality, Transformational Learning, and Fearless Living.”
As A Family Place, it is truly a joy to support families and children every summer with Vacation Bible School at Immanuel, fulfilling both our Mission and Vision, touching the lives of several hundred children, many middle school and high school youth helpers, and adults who assist in so many different facets. The times we are living in are, generally speaking, very turbulent for families. So we strive to do whatever we can to strengthen families and help families stay grounded in Jesus, His love, and the myriad of promises He pours into us to stand strong against the many anti-family and anti-Christian messages that are all around us.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
With our current summer worship series, A Summer of Hope, that truly is my prayer – that what we hear from God in His Word, from my sermons, from the music, and from our gathering together week-in and week-out, is that we are filled with the hope that we know in Jesus. As St. Paul closed his letter to the Romans (Romans 15:13), “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”
With yesterday’s message, “He’ll Take Anyone!,” there was so much more that I could have shared regarding why that is such a hope-filled truth. We don’t have to achieve some sort of standard before our Lord will love us or welcome us into His family. We don’t have to clean up our act before He’ll accept us as His children – that’s HIS job! He’s here to clean us up, forgive us, and help us over and over again. While we strive in every way to be Christlike in our thoughts, words, and deeds, perfection is not something we can attain on this side of eternity. We are perfect only through faith in Jesus as He clothes us with His perfect righteousness. It’s not three-strikes-and-you’re-out – our Lord’s forgiveness is a gift that is always there for us and, no matter how many times we fall or fail, He’s here to pick us up, forgive us, and put us back on His path.
Take in these passages that I hope will affirm and encourage you in who you are as a precious, beloved, child of God:
Ephesians 2:8-10 – 8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one can boast. 10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Isaiah 43:1-3 – 1 But now, this is what the Lord says—he who created you, Jacob, he who formed you, Israel: “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine. 2 When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze. 3 For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior.”
John 3:16-17 – 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.
1 John 3:1 – 1 See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!
And there are so many more places in Scripture that speak this truth loud and clear! Here is the What Now? from yesterday for your encouragement as well:
What Now?
God chooses YOU! Take to heart the hope this brings to you as you bask in that reality and promise. Look for an opportunity to speak the hope-filled truth into someone else’s life that God chooses them!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
The time has come! Over the next week and a half we will have two of our major summer ministry events happening – the Sweetheart City Car Show and Family Festival and Vacation Bible School! You can see more of the details of these two significant outreach efforts in the articles below.
With this Saturday’s car show (June 13th, 9:00am-2:00pm) I want to thank Randi Rost and Ed Bublitz for their leadership of this amazing team of people (more like an army of people!) to make this event happen. And my thanks to everyone who will be hands-on with help given on Saturday as well as many of you who have been donating items, praying over this event, and supporting it in so many pre-event ways! The partnerships and support given by local businesses, particularly to make the Car Care portion of the car show possible, is amazing. What I have heard over and over again from people in the community as well as those I’ve talked with at previous car shows, is that the Car Care we offer (helping single moms and widows with a basic inspection of their cars and reduced cost in making repairs) is what makes Immanuel’s car show one of the best in northern Colorado!
Over these next couple days, pray that God will use this event, the conversations that will take place, and the open doors of Immanuel, to draw people to Him. Be praying also for sunshine and good weather on Saturday.
Vacation Bible School will have a training and decorating day THIS Monday, June 15th, with VBS itself happening Tuesday, June 16th through Friday, June 19th from 9:00am-12:00pm. I want to thank Emma who has once again done an amazing job in organizing this multi-faceted, multi-day outreach ministry event that involves hundreds of children, youth, and adults. As with the car show, there are still opportunities to help and support this ministry – just contact Emma. Thanks to all of you who have purchased some of the many items on the VBS tree to support this ministry, to all of you who will be hands-on and feet-on-the-ground to make VBS a reality, and for all who have been and are continuing to pray for this ministry.
Be praying for many hearts – of children, youth, volunteers, workers, and families of the children attending – to be opened and touched by the amazing, life-giving message of Jesus and His love for us.
Be watching for some follow-up, additional thank yous, and pictures and videos of the car show and VBS over the next couple of weeks. I look forward to seeing many of you Saturday, then on Sunday (of course!), and next week!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Today I’m speaking as part of that “great cloud of witnesses” that the writer to the Hebrews speaks of in Hebrews 12:1-3, and I want to cheer you on and encourage you “so that you will not grow weary and lose heart!” We are running this race of faith and life together, specifically as brothers and sisters in Christ here at Immanuel.
Commitment Sunday was just a week ago, which is hard to believe, and I’m thankful for that powerful time of worship together as well as the fun and delicious fellowship we enjoyed afterward. I’m also thankful for all of you who offered your commitments to the Lord that morning. There have been a number of you who have brought in your commitments through the week as well as yesterday in worship, which is awesome! Thank you for your prayerful, faith-filled, and sacrificial financial commitments, your commitments to the spiritual disciplines of prayer, worship, and being in God’s Word, and your commitments to continue learning and growing together.
So far, we have 91 commitments in hand for our Run with Perseverance ministry campaign. By comparison, with our last campaign that launched in December 2019, we had a total of 173 commitments made over the course of the entire campaign. I share this because these commitments are not just numbers – they are YOU! These commitments represent households of people who call Immanuel “home” – households that include singles, couples, or entire families. I’m here to cheer you on and say, “Way to go!” and “Thank you!” for taking the step you have with prayerfully making these commitments
If you have not yet offered your commitments to the Lord, you’re not too late. We are waiting to announce the total amount of all the commitments until the end of this month in order to give everyone the opportunity to be part of this ministry campaign together! We will have some fun “trackers” that will be in the atrium starting at the end of the month or early July to track our progress together.
As part of this great cloud of witnesses, I’m encouraging you today to prayerfully consider joining with all of us here at Immanuel, if you have not already, in committing and recommitting yourselves to our Lord and the mission He’s given us to serve together in the many and various opportunities we have here at Immanuel, sharing the love and the hope we have in Jesus.
To make your commitments, there are three options:
- You can go online to Immanuel’s website (https://immanuelloveland.org/runwithperseverance/), click “Online Commitment Card,” fill out the online card, and submit it.
- You can stop in the church office anytime during business hours and pick up a paper copy of the commitment card. Once you have it filled out, tear off the white copy, place it in an envelope, and return it to Immanuel, either during the week or on Sunday morning when you can place it in the offering basket.
- You can print off a copy of the commitment card below, fill it out, and bring it back to Immanuel in a sealed envelope.
However you choose to do it, I pray that you do! As I’ve said previously, these commitments are not just about the money. More than anything, making these commitments is about being part of this community of faith and serving our Lord together. There’s real joy in knowing we are part of something much bigger than ourselves – and what better to be part of than the Body of Christ?!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen

Friends of Immanuel,
This Sunday we are beginning our new summer worship series, A Summer of Hope. The readings for this summer are amazing! The richness and depth of St. Paul’s letter to the Romans are coupled with Matthew’s Gospel—long recognized as a discipleship manual for followers of Jesus. Sprinkle in some well-known Old Testament accounts and we have ourselves A Summer of Hope! Through these readings, hope comes to us in both expected as well as surprising and unexpected ways. I pray that as we travel through these summer months together, you are filled with this profound gift of hope our Lord offers us!
I also want to remind everyone that an important component of our ministry campaign, Run with Perseverance, is that we are here at Immanuel together – running together, serving together, worshiping together, giving together, playing and praying and doing ministry together. In light of our campaign theme verse from Hebrews 12:1-3, we are “surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses,” a cloud of witnesses that includes each one of us as we surround each other, cheer each other on, and encourage each other in this race of life and faith so that “will not grow weary and lose heart.”
My prayer is that we are all committed to the Lord’s ministry here at Immanuel that He has entrusted to us and that we all make those commitments, from the financial (even if it’s an extra $10/month over these next three years) to the spiritual disciplines of prayer, worship, and being in God’s Word, to continuing to learn and grow together with upcoming opportunities.
So if you haven’t filled out a Commitment Card yet, I would strongly urge you to do so as we run this race together. You can fill out a commitment card online at https://immanuelloveland.org/runwithperseverance/ or you can stop in at the church and pick up a paper copy anytime the office is open. We will be announcing the total commitments later in June once everyone has had a chance to make their commitment.
Thank you for being part of this awesome ministry of Immanuel!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
I want to give a huge thank you to everyone who made yesterday’s Commitment Sunday the awesome celebration that it was. The worship, the music, the stories, the brunch, the fellowship, the conversations – all of it! Thank you for being here and for being part of the Lord’s amazing ministry at Immanuel. Stepping through the morning, I had a real sense of God’s presence – we were truly living out our name: Immanuel, “God With Us”!
Thank you to those who were able to help with set-up of the gym, making some delicious breakfast casseroles, serving the brunch, and the clean-up. Many hands make light work and thank you for your servant hearts to serve in these ways.
For those who were not able to be here, be sure and check out the live stream which can be found on Immanuel’s sermon page. If you haven’t filled out a Commitment Card yet, you can fill one out online at https://immanuelloveland.org/runwithperseverance/ or you can stop in at the church and pick up a paper copy anytime the office is open. I’m praying and encouraging everyone who calls Immanuel “home” to be part of offering our commitments to the Lord as together we Run with Perseverance! We will be announcing the total commitments later in June once everyone has had a chance to make their commitment.
One other thank you I want to give is to our Ministry Campaign Leadership Team. This was an amazing team of people who helped make this entire campaign the success it is in every regard. The team includes Campaign Director: Becky York; Campaign Coordinator: Annette Bures; Communications Director: Justin Logston; Communications Team: Julie Geary, Kurt Holdorf, Josh Hubble; Prayer Coordinators: Paul and Gail Hein; Hospitality Coordinator: Kathy Schlecht; Hospitality Team: Donna Aigner, Tam Small; Connection Coordinators: Paul and Donna Gorky; Children’s and Youth Leader: Emma Hubble; Financial Coordinator: Dave Ritter; Fulfillment Coordinators: Jerry Austin and Bill Busacker. Thank you for a job well done!
To let you know, Kathy and I are out of the office for a few days, catching our breath before we jump back into our exciting line-up of summer ministry events. We’ll be back on Thursday and we look forward to seeing you again on Sunday in worship as we’re back to our Summer Worship Schedule (8:00am and 9:30am).
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
I hope you’re ready for a very fun and inspiring Sunday morning of worship! This Sunday, May 31st, we’ll gather all together in one worship service beginning at 9:00am, to worship our Triune God. There will be handbells, instrumentalists, inspiring videos, stories shared, and an opportunity to commit ourselves to our Lord in a variety of ways.
It is Commitment Sunday, a culmination and celebration of our ministry campaign, Run with Perseverance. If you have not yet, I would encourage you to pray about the ways you would be willing to commit yourself to the Lord for the next three years. There is the opportunity to make a financial commitment over-and-above your regular giving to help us reach our 3-year goal of $950,000. With that financial goal, we are committing $600,000 of that toward ongoing ministry expenses ($200,000 each year), and $350,000 that would be placed in a reserve account to pay for expenses incurred with our aging facilities. Immanuel’s leaders have already made commitments that put us halfway to that goal! Praise God! And as everyone joins together, I believe we can reach that goal and continue to strengthen our ministry of both our church and school and all the great Kingdom-building outreach and ministry we do.
Just as important as our financial commitments is the opportunity we have to commit and re-commit ourselves to some basic spiritual disciplines that will help us individually and collectively to keep growing stronger in our faith and following Jesus. My prayer is that everyone connected to Immanuel is willing to make these important and prayer-filled commitments as we continue faithfully to carry out the mission our Lord has given us as His children. Those spiritual disciplines include:
- Praying regularly
- Reading God’s Word each day
- Worshiping together each week
- Growing as good stewards of all God has entrusted to us, taking advantage of adult education classes and seminars coming this fall
- Being part of Bible studies, small groups, and other learning and study opportunities
You can see all the specific opportunities on the commitment card below. If you can’t be here on Sunday, I encourage you to bring your commitments to the church office or to worship over the next couple of weeks. We will be announcing the total commitments later in June.
Commitment cards will be handed out on Sunday in worship. You can also fill one out online at https://immanuelloveland.org/runwithperseverance/. These commitments will be seen by only three people who serve on the campaign Finance and Fulfillment Team and will be held in strict confidence.
If you have any questions about the campaign, about making a commitment, or about Commitment Sunday, don’t hesitate to reach out to me or to our Ministry Campaign Director Becky York (bly80516@gmail.com).
All of us share the same mission and purpose, and this campaign, as we’ve aptly named it, is intended to encourage us to Run with Perseverance – to keep doing what our Lord has called us to do, which is to share the powerful, life-changing message of Jesus, His death and resurrection, and the life and hope He brings to us. Thank you for being part of the amazing work the Lord is doing here in this place through each and every one of us!

Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING SCHEDULE
Classic Grace Worship - 8:00am
Education Hour for all ages - 9:30am
Contemporary Joy Worship - 10:30am
SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Classic Grace Worship - 8:00am
Outdoor Contemporary Joy Worship - 9:30am
No Education Hour during the Summer
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Immanuel Lutheran Church
Immanuel Lutheran Church and School
4650 Sunview Drive,
Loveland, CO 80538
(on the corner of Highway 287 and 50th Street)
Church office hours:
Monday - Friday: 8am–4pm
Phone: (970) 667-4506


