News This Week
RSVPs for Elitch Gardens are needed by THIS Saturday, August 8th! Students 6th-12th are welcome to join us for a fun day at Elitch Gardens on August 22nd! We will plan to leave from Immanuel at 9:00am, and we’re planning to be back at 6:00pm. Tickets are $36 each. Please RSVP to Emma at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org!
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!
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)
Immanuel’s youth will have breakfast burritos available for a suggested donation of $3-$5 in the West Atrium and outside from 9:00-9:30am each Sunday through Labor Day weekend. These are made possible courtesy of one of our awesome youth families, the Odegaards. Stop by after 8:00 worship or before the 9:30 service to pick one up! All money raised will go toward supporting our youth and youth ministries. Thank you for your generosity in supporting our youth!
CHURCH SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Thursday, 8am-4pm
Friday, 8am-12pm
The church office will be closed Friday, July 10th
SCHOOL SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday-Thursday, 9am-3pm
Closed on Monday and Friday
CHURCH AND SCHOOL OFFICES CLOSED
Monday, September 7
Our Outdoor Worship season began 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!
Upcoming Events
- Friday, August 21—Young at Hearts Heritage Day, 1:00pm
- Saturday, August 22—Youth Group at Elitch Gardens, 9:00am
- Saturday, August 22—Donuts and Devos, Young Families, 9:30am
- Saturday, August 22—Memorial Service for Pastor Graham and Sandy Rinehart, 1:00pm
- Sunday, August 23—NO Breakfast Burritos on this morning
- Wednesday, August 26—Young at Hearts eat together, Golden Corral, 11:30am
- Saturday, August 29—Youth Group Community Kitchen Service Event
- Sunday, August 30—Confirmation Orientation Meeting, 11:00am
- Monday, August 31—All Family Bible Study, 5:30pm
- Sunday, September 6—Final Outdoor Worship
- Sunday, September 13—One Combined Worship Service 9:00; Brunch and Ministry Showcase in the gym after worship (to signup to help with food: https://signup.com/go/sdWXRgL)
Here’s the Sunday morning schedule for the rest of the summer months:
- Sunday, July 5th – Outdoor Worship (9:30) begins on the west lawn; 8:00am worship remains indoors
- 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!
For any men who are interested, here is information about an upcoming retreat that is being led by Trevor Kunze, the director and co-founder of Three Trees Outdoor Ministry here in northern Colorado. Trevor is an awesome young man with a heart on fire for the Lord and a passion for outdoor ministry. Here’s a message from Trevor to accompany the information on the poster below:
“Men, this is your call to step up — a weekend of God’s Word, hard adventure, and real brotherhood at Three Trees Outdoor Ministry, with evening messages from Seth Kunze and days full of archery, canoeing, and rock climbing. Wives, if your husband needs this (and he probably does), get him registered. This isn’t a retreat — it’s men facing life head-on, together. Feel free to call or text me if you have questions (970-889-0718). Trevor”
Serving and Giving
Immanuel Lutheran School is launching a Sponsor-a-Student opportunity for congregation members who would like to help provide tuition support for a child in need. One of our beloved Preschool 4’s families, who has been part of the Immanuel family since their child joined our Toddler Program, is facing financial challenges. Your generosity can help this child continue to grow in a place where they are known, loved, and rooted in Christ. Several of you have responded to this need in part – thank you! For others, would you prayerfully consider sponsoring this child:
- A full year of Christ-centered preschool tuition: $2,964
- Preschool registration: $100 – PAID!
- Annual snack and classroom supply fee: $225 – PAID!
Every gift, large or small, helps remove financial barriers and invests in a child’s faith, education, and future. To learn more about sponsoring this child or another Immanuel student, please contact Matt Renquist at BCDSchair@ImmanuelLoveland.org or Cheryl Gilbert at cgilbert@ImmanuelLoveland.org.
Check out the image below to see where we’re at in the “race” toward our goal. Thank you again to all who have offered your commitments and are participating in Immanuel’s Run with Perseverance ministry campaign. The commitments we make through this 3-year emphasis – financial, spiritual disciplines (prayer, worship, time in God’s Word), and opportunities to grow and learn – 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 we 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!

It's almost that time of year again! Time to start thinking about where God is calling you to serve in His ministry at Immanuel. We are blessed to have about 30 students enrolled in Sunday School ages 0-18. We ask that you prayerfully consider if serving in a class would be a gift you can share! Our classes are 0–3-year-olds (Nursery), PreK-1st, 2nd-4th, 5th and 6th, 7th and 8th (Confirmation), and high school. Please contact Emma if you are interested at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org. Thank you!
Every 5th Saturday, Immanuel Lutheran joins with others in the opportunity to serve at the Loveland Community Kitchen. Our next scheduled time is Saturday, August 29th. This is a great opportunity to serve our community alongside other members of Immanuel. Students are welcome to participate in this service activity and are encouraged to bring a parent along too! Contact Miss Emma ehubble@immanuelloveland.org if you are available and interested or if you have questions!
On Sunday, I received word that there were some issues with our giving app, Pushpay. On Monday, I received the following email with an explanation and an apology, all of which I’m passing along to all of you.
Hello,
Yesterday morning, some of your donors may have tried to give online and had trouble connecting. If that happened in your church, I'm sorry — that's not the experience you or they should ever have on a Sunday. I want to tell you plainly what happened, what it affected, and what we've already done about it. Between 8:25 and 9:50 AM PDT yesterday, some individual donors were unable to connect to Pushpay’s web giving. Recurring giving was not affected. The cause: the additional server capacity we automatically deploy to handle Sunday traffic didn't deploy as it should have. Our internal systems identified the error early, and our team was already working to fix it before customers reached out to us. While this is the first disruption of this kind since 2020, we know that during peak Sunday morning services, any downtime is too long. We understand exactly what caused this, and we've already made the changes needed to prevent it from happening again. We continue to invest heavily in our infrastructure so we can remain the reliable, trusted partner you deserve. Your donors trust you in that moment of generosity, and you trust us to make it possible. Yesterday, for some of them, we didn't. We take that seriously, and we're committed to making sure we follow through on that trust every Sunday.
Sincerely,
Gruia Pitigoi-Aron
Chief Product Officer
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).
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
A new school year begins next week! We give thanks to God for the 123 students from toddlers through high school (110 preschool through 8th grade, 8 Toddlers, 5 High School students) our Lord has entrusted to our care, and for the teachers and staff preparing to welcome them!
The theme for this school year is “Rooted in Christ,” based on Colossians 2:6–7: “So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in Him, rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.” Our prayer is that each student will grow rooted in Christ, deeply known, inspired to learn, and equipped to lead.
Please pray for our students, families, teachers, and staff as the year begins—and for the 6 families still considering Immanuel. Thank you for your continued prayers and support of our important ministry together!
Know a family looking for Christ-centered education? Immanuel serves children from toddlers through high school. Learn more at www.school.ImmanuelLoveland.org or reach out to our principal Cheryl Gilbert (schooloffice@immanuelloveland.org, 970-667-7606).
Sponsor-a-Student. The sponsor-a-student need has been paid in full, and the family is beyond grateful for the opportunity to keep their child at Immanuel! Praise God for the loving and generous families who have supported this Sponsor-A-Student opportunity! Thank you!
Last Sunday we celebrated two baptisms with two different families, one in each worship service. At 8:00am, 1-year-old Violet May Perez Leaf, daughter of Bradley Perez and Cassidy Bacon Leaf, and at 9:30am, Grand David McFadden, 2-month-old son of Brian and Marissa McFadden, 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) Below are a few pictures of these glorious celebrations of life and the hope-filled gift of baptism our Lord pours out on us. The first two pictures of Violet’s baptism also include her godparents, Sloane Gomez and Sofya Norman. The pictures of Grant include his two older sisters, Myra and Laura, and the last picture includes his godparent, Marissa’s sister Kirynn Engelbrecht.

Occasionally we send out text messages for big upcoming events, changes in worship times, cancellations due to weather, etc. Save our church texting number (970-500-0878) to your contacts. This helps prevent our messages from being filtered as spam. When we send these occasional texts with important news and updates, you can always text the number back if you have a question or need assistance.
Here is a quick recap of last night’s bi-annual Voting Assembly/Congregational Meeting. The main agenda item was the 2026-2027 budget which was passed unanimously. You can see that final budget at the bottom of today’s email update. Other agenda items included updates from Becky York and Bill Busacker on our Run with Perseverance ministry campaign, Cheryl Gilbert and a school update, Emma Hubble with an update on the many ministry events and activities across the age spectrum, and an update from Bill Busacker on the Constitution and Bylaw Review Team. The official minutes of the Voting Assembly will be available after the August Executive Council meeting in the August 20th email update. If you have specific questions about the budget or would like more detail, feel free to reach out to Dawn Bowers, Immanuel’s Director of Accounting and Finance (dbowers@ImmanuelLoveland.org, 970-667-4506), Eva Knight, Immanuel’s Treasurer (eyknight@gmail.com), or Shawn York, Executive Council President (ECchair@ImmanuelLoveland.org).
For everyone who wishes to give toward Immanuel’s three-year Run with Perseverance ministry campaign using envelopes, we now have specific envelopes that are available for you to use to ensure that your gift toward the campaign is correctly accounted for. You can find these envelopes (orange trim and the campaign logo) on the Information Station.
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 July edition here to see how we help give every child the opportunity to SOAR. 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.
Immanuel’s Executive Council met on Tuesday, July 21st and the approved minutes of the June 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.
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Voting Assembly 7.29.2025 2026-2027 Proposed Budget Assumptions
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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!
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!
Worship Attendance Statistics – July 2026
2024 – 240 average
2025 – 241 average
2026 – 239 average
Percentage increase/decrease 2024 to 2025 = +0.4% (increase)
Percentage increase/decrease 2025 to 2026 = -0.8% (decrease)
YouTube – Live Stream, Shorts/Reels, etc.
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing (watching the service in real time) – July 2026 = 537
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average viewing time = 11 minutes
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average per week = 67
Top LIVE STREAM of the month – July 12 – Classic Grace 8:00am (53 views)
Top LIVE STREAM this month – Wedding July 11 - 118 views
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – July 2026 – high number = 305; low number = 1
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – total July 2026 views = 631; weekly average = 81
50% of YouTube “viewers” this month viewed the Shorts/Reels; 41% viewed Live Streamed content; 9% viewed videos posted on YouTube
Total views on YouTube channel - 1300 views
“Top” video - short on “Trying Harder Won’t Save You?” (170 views)
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!
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!
Ashley Jones, our part-time Director of Communications, shared some fascinating information with me on Tuesday. When she first started sharing clips from my sermons on Tik Tok, we were getting one or two views consistently. It’s continued to grow and check out the graphic, a snippet of where we are today! In case the numbers are too small for you, just between May 28th and June 25th, there has been a range of views between 184 and 1328. Wow! Praise God and thank you, Ashley, for your steady and ongoing work at getting the Good News of Jesus out for many to hear and see through the various social media!

Friends of Immanuel,
On Sunday we tapped into another of the miracles of Jesus that is loaded with enough storylines for multiple sermons! From Matthew 14:21-33 we hear about Jesus walking on water and then Peter walking on water. There are a couple of things at the end of this account that I didn’t have opportunity to speak to in my message yesterday.
The most significant of these is how clearly Jesus demonstrates, and the disciples witness to the fact, that Jesus truly is the Son of God. How? He defies the natural laws of gravity and the make-up of land and water as He walks on water. When Peter is sinking, he cried out to Jesus, “Lord, save me!” Without a word, Jesus calms the wind and the waves. And we’re told in the last verse of this account, “those who were in the boat worshiped him, saying, ‘Truly you are the Son of God.’” The significance of this takes us to the very core of our faith. If Jesus is not true God and true man, our faith means nothing. But as true God and true man, He fully accomplishes the mission all of Scripture makes clear – that Jesus, by being born without sin, by living a perfect, sinless life, by being the perfect human being, He can be the needed sacrifice for the sins of the world. And it is that sacrifice Jesus willingly made, giving up His very life, that brings us hope. The fact that Jesus is fully God gives him authority to offer us and all who believe in Him eternal life through His victorious resurrection from the dead. Because of that, we, like Peter, can cry out in our sinking state, “Lord, save me!” and He does!
On this side of eternity, Jesus’ question to Peter and, by extension, to the other disciples and to us, “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” is a valid question. Peter had faith – how else could he have walked on water as Jesus invited him to come to Him? But our faith is an imperfect faith. And at the same time, our imperfect faith is enough faith to be saved (search your Bible for what Jesus had to say about faith and a mustard seed!).
As I emphasized in the sermon, the focus of this miracle must be on Jesus and not on Peter. A focus on Peter takes us down paths we dare not go, such as: if you keep your eyes on Jesus, you won’t ever sink when you face difficulties; if you don’t get out of the boat, you’re not a real Christian; you have to get out of your comfort zone to really follow Jesus; if you have enough faith, you can do anything! What a heavy burden that can be, if we try to live by these unbiblical “mantras.”
Instead, as we walk through this life, let Jesus be the one to walk on water, die on the cross, rise again, pay the price for our sins, and love us with an unconditional love. He is our Savior – a Savior who invites us to follow Him. Sometimes the invitation may take us “out of the boat.” Other times it may prompt us to do the mundane things in life that have to happen – shop for groceries, pay bills, go to your child’s game or concert. Still other times it may ask us to walk alongside a spouse, friend, co-worker, or family member who is hurting, struggling, scared. As we take up Jesus’ invitation to follow Him, we can take comfort and encouragement in the fact that, even in those times, we are not alone. He is with us in all those moments, using us, speaking through us, helping us to share His love, His hope, and the Good News we know because of Jesus.
Is there hope in all of that? I pray that there is, for you and for all of us! Take this week’s What Now? and let it lead us to the hope our Savior brings us:
What Now?
I urge you to cry out, “Lord, save me!” with whatever you may be facing right now and in the week to come. Whether it is a life-threatening situation or a momentary stumble, let your faith and your hope rest in the One who is here for you to rescue and to save!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Are you like me, feeling the last vestiges of summer quickly slipping away?! I know emotions are all over the board with this. Some parents are more than ready to have school start up and for their kiddos to get back into the regular routines of school and after-school activities so they stop hearing, “I’m bored, what can I do?” (LOL!) Children, depending on their age and personality, are either excited about getting back to school and their friends or are holding out as long as they can, not wanting to let go of summer freedom. And those who don’t have children (or who don’t have children in school any longer), are likely ambivalent because not much changes whether school is in session or not. While the weather certainly isn’t giving any indication of summer being done, other activities and events are pointing us in the direction of this annual change of seasons.
Our teachers at Immanuel reported back last week and have been working hard in meetings, room preparation, and getting themselves ready for the start of school. Today we had our annual All-Staff Kick-Off as 16 of us (church staff and teachers) met to worship together, to enjoy some fun team-building, hearing some encouragement about messaging and marketing from Ashley Jones, Immanuel’s part-time Director of Communications and Marketing for our church and school, laying some groundwork for creating a new Staff Covenant, getting updates and reminders about some of the basics (security, submitting work orders, our new phone system, etc.), and enjoying time to eat together and catch up from the summer. It was a very good morning – we are blessed with a very gifted, dedicated, and faith-filled staff here at Immanuel!
We, along with the Thompson School District, will start school next week, welcoming over 100 children through our doors. I’m looking forward to the privilege I always have of leading our opening chapel next Wednesday at 8:30am in the sanctuary (you are all invited to join us each Wednesday for chapel at that time!). See the article below for an awesome update on where Immanuel’s enrollment is currently at – praise God!
The other indicators of a change in season are football season right around the corner (the Packers’ first preseason game is tonight and the Broncos’ is tomorrow), Immanuel’s summer softball teams wrapping things up with their end-of-season tournaments tonight and next Tuesday, and writing about the start of various fall ministries. Stay tuned for more information coming on many of our regular ministries picking back up, which will be happening over the next two months.
To that end, I’ll put in a quick note for everyone’s calendars – our last summer worship schedule will be Labor Day weekend, Sunday, September 6th. The following Sunday, September 13th we will have ONE combined worship service that morning at 9:00am. Worship will be followed by brunch for everyone in the gym and a Ministry Showcase where, during brunch, we’ll be sharing some information on the fall and some neat opportunities that’ll be coming. Put it on your calendar now and plan to be here! If you’re interested in bringing something to the brunch, here is an online signup: https://signup.com/go/sdWXRgL)
Our Savior’s richest blessings to all as we walk together through these last days of summer, anticipating some of the awesome things the Lord has in store for us in the months to come!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,

I’m going to offer a few follow-up comments from yesterday’s message on “Hope with Empty Hands” that I didn’t have time to address during the sermon.
Yesterday I didn’t travel down the path of speaking to those things that we thirst for that are not good for us. But that is an important part of the discernment that I alluded to when I said that we have to thirst for those things that are truly important. The Lord’s questions to us in Isaiah 55:2 – “Why spend money on what is not bread, and your labor on what does not satisfy?” But we do, don’t we? That is part of the battle we have to fight each day against the devil and the temptations he is constantly throwing our way to try to divert us from what truly is important. He’d rather us focus on the trivial, on self-serving matters, on those things “I want.” So often we try to fill our empty hands with things that are not helpful or good. Here, again, is where grace has to come into the picture. We need our Lord’s grace, that undeserved love He shows to us, to bring us the forgiveness we need when we lose focus on Him and when we stumble and fall into those temptations rather than listening to the Lord.
We need to keep our guard up. It’s not just a matter of living a strict straight-laced life. It’s not that the Lord doesn’t want us to have fun and enjoy His amazing creation and everything in it. But let’s keep first-things first! With Jesus, we know the love He has for us. Not only are His hands full, but He insists on filling our empty hands, not just with what we truly need, but He insists on filling our empty hands, as evidenced by the miracle of the Feeding of the 5000 (Matthew 14:13-21), far beyond what we can even hold. He truly is a God of abundance – abundant grace, abundant love, abundant life, and abundant hope!
Our living, loving, hope-filled Lord is eager and ready to quench our thirst and satisfy our hunger – no, not with every want and desire we may have, but with what He knows we truly need. I pray that day after day we seek to be attuned to His desires for us as we, with eyes on Jesus, continue to follow Him.

As I wrapped up yesterday’s message, that’s what I want to leave you with again today. Wherever you’re at right now – however thirsty, hungry, empty, uncertain, confused, angry, sad, or hopeless you may feel – take the Lord up on His invitation to you to come to Him and let Him give to you what you need, without cost and without money. Because He loves you and He’s got you – He’s holding you in His full, strong, powerful, and loving hands!
And to help with that, here’s this week’s What Now? for you to consider:
What Now?
This week thirst for what you truly need, listen to God speaking into your life through His Word, and let Him speak into your ears, into your mind, and into your heart, the hope He desires for you!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
I love that our congregation’s name is “Immanuel” – which means, “God with us” Immanuel is one of the many names attributed to our Lord. Most often, we hear these verses in the Bible about Immanuel around Christmas. We have the prophecy from Isaiah (7:14) about the birth of the promised Messiah – “Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.” And then we have the account of that prophecy fulfilled in Matthew 1:22-23, immediately following the Lord assuring Joseph that it was OK that he take Mary as his wife – “22 All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: 23 ‘The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel’ (which means ‘God with us’).”
We have witnessed the Lord fulfilling the promise connected to our congregation’s name, namely that He is with us, in so many awesome ways throughout the summer. I thought today would be a great time to just pause and reflect on how we’ve seen God present and at work right here in our midst.
This Sunday we have two baptisms – a 1-year-old named Violet and a 2-month-old named Grant. It has been a summer filled with baptisms, celebrating the miracle of God working in the hearts and lives of families, individuals, and little ones! Going back to mid-May and counting this coming Sunday, we’ve celebrated 8 baptisms – from infants 5 weeks old to children of early elementary age to two college-age youth. With every baptism, we’re reminded of God’s promise to us in baptism that He will always be with us – and that is awesome!
This Sunday we have a first-communion of a high schooler who was baptized this past December. It’s been a joy to walk with this young lady and her family and her journey of faith and growing in Jesus and the certainty she has that Jesus is always with her.
We’ve celebrated the weddings of two couples this summer, both in July – wonderful opportunities to celebrate the gift of love and especially the gift of God’s love and God’s presence in the homes of His beloved.
We’ve had 9 funerals since May with several more to come very soon, giving thanks to God for His faithfulness in the hearts and lives of His faithful and faith-filled people. Those funerals include a 99- and a 101-year-old.
We celebrate a growing prayer ministry. With commitments from many of you to be part of my email prayer group, being willing to pray for the many requests that come in throughout each week, this group has grown to 264 people. So when you email me a prayer request and I send that out, you can be assured that you are not alone in whatever it is you may be going through or whatever you may be celebrating. At Immanuel we are “A Family Place,” a community, brothers and sisters in Christ. While you may not know everyone who is here by name, we can be assured that we are a family in Jesus, praying for each other, walking together, encouraging, helping, and supporting each other however we can. And through those relationships, God’s presence is felt!
I’ll only briefly mention the financial miracles that I wrote about last week at length – all of us walking together, joyfully giving our offerings to the Lord through His ministry here to see that we carry out His Mission and Vision, furthering His Kingdom in this greater Loveland area.
And throughout these summer months, there have been so many events, ministries, and activities that you’ve read about in all these email updates that reflect God’s powerful promise to us – happenings with children, youth, young adults, and older adults; Bible studies and fellowship times; parades and baseball games; our huge Kings Kids Summer Camp and working on enrollment for our school; giving and serving and worshiping together; and so much more!
Thank you for calling Immanuel your home and for being an integral part of this awesome Family Place! Join me today in giving all thanks and praise, glory and honor to Immanuel, God with us, for His presence, His promises, and the hope we have because of Him!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Yesterday in worship we focused on the 12 Kingdom of Heaven stories that Jesus told in Matthew’s Gospel, the majority of which are found in Matthew 13. There most certainly is hope to be found in the Kingdom of Heaven – hope which comes to us from two different angles. First, in knowing with certainty that we and all believers will be with our Savior and King when we die. That hope and that certainty are gifts God gives to us through faith – faith given in baptism and through the work of the Holy Spirit in our hearts.
And second, that hope comes to us as we live each day as Kingdom people with the victory we know was won by Jesus through the cross and the empty tomb – His victory over sin, death, and the devil. We experience that hope in the forgiveness that we receive, in the encouragement that comes to us through God’s Word, in the relationship we have with our Triune God, and in the many practical ways we live out our faith every day.
In my sermon I shared some basic information about why Jesus used stories and I also shared some of the many truths we need to know as His children with regard to the Kingdom of Heaven. But yesterday’s sermon was far from an exhaustive treatment of this important topic. If you’d like to dig further into God’s Word about what eternal life entails, what the new heavens and the new earth are all about, as well as exploring more of the imagery of eternity that the Lord speaks about, I encourage you to take Kathy’s class, “Heaven on Earth: There’s More to Come!” which she will be teaching again this fall during the Sunday morning Education Hour. That class will start, along with all of the Education Hour opportunities, on Sunday, September 20th.
Here is this week’s What Now? with my encouragement to live with these Kingdom of Heaven stories from Jesus this week:
What Now?
Take time this week to read and ponder all of Jesus’ Kingdom of Heaven parables in Matthew. As you read them, put Jesus as the main character, the Do-er, the One acting on our behalf. Listen for what unique facet of hope each one can bring to you. (Matthew 13:1-52; 18:23-35; 20:1-16; 22:1-14; 25:1-30)
I pray that the hope we’ve been given by our King will be a hope that permeates everything in your life today and in the week to come, no matter what you may be going through right now!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
God has been at work in some pretty awesome and amazing ways over the course of this past year. As we step into our new fiscal year following last night’s Voting Assembly meeting, join me in giving thanks to God and celebrating His faithfulness, provision, and love! Wow! Here’s what I shared at last night’s meeting:
I want to start tonight’s Voting Assembly meeting with the bigger picture and a reminder of Immanuel’s Mission and Vision.
Our Mission – Transform Lives by Loving, Learning, and Living in Jesus
Our Vision – We reveal the love and grace of Jesus to our community by our Radical Hospitality, Transformational Learning, and Fearless Living.
We’re here to carry out this Mission and Vision with the Holy Spirit leading us, guiding us, and directing all that we do, keeping Jesus front and center – in our church, in our school, and in the lives we’re blessed to lead as followers of Jesus.
I love opportunities like this Voting Assembly meeting to take a brief pause and reflect with a true sense of wonder and awe, thanks and praise at what God has been up to. Travel back with me over this past year and let’s remember.
One year ago, our Executive Council (EC) was struggling mightily with the budget, trying to walk that fine line of cutting expenses but not so much as to negatively impact ministry. The EC ended up presenting a $154,000 deficit budget with some good plans in place to make it through the upcoming year, plans that included securing and using a Line of Credit from Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF), working with LCEF in other support capacities, and continuing to be creative.
Then shortly after school started, we learned that about 10 children who were enrolled had to pull out for various legitimate reasons. But that posed a major problem. Now the anticipated deficit cash flow suddenly ballooned up to $280,000. What were we going to do?! This was serious.
Both the EC and Board of Christian Day School (BCDS) continued working in earnest, looking for things we may have missed and trying to be creative in making up this deficit. We enlisted LCEF to do three studies for us – a land-use study, a study of our school, and then later a church study – all to try to help us see things in a different light and to put some outside eyes on our ministry here at Immanuel.
One of the strong recommendations from the church study was to conduct a ministry campaign. The decision was made at the December Voting Assembly to enlist LCEF to help us do just that. In the meantime, our leaders continued to work hard to be transparent with our financial situation and share that information regularly with all of you.
While all this was happening, almost under the radar, month after month, several things were happening. There were many of you who were praying about this situation; many of you, in response to this, made the decision to increase your giving; there were others of you who made some significant and generous gifts. All of which was amazing! And that anticipated year-end deficit was going down – month after month, little by little! To the point we’re celebrating today the miracle that God worked in front of our very eyes. He not only wiped out a $154,000 anticipated deficit but He practically doubled that, and we ended the year basically even, including having the Line of Credit being paid off. Miracle upon miracle.
While all of that was happening, we were working on our Run with Perseverance ministry campaign, hoping to receive $950,000 in financial commitments over the next three years. And you responded – more specifics to come but right now we’re standing at over 90% of that goal! Miracle!
Then, as I shared in last Thursday’s email update, there was an anonymous gift of $240,000 that is being given in $10,000 increments every month over the coming 2 years. The intent of that gift is to inspire all of us to reflect on our personal, ongoing tithes and offerings and to raise those in gratitude to the Lord. Another miracle of God’s grace and provision!
And one final piece of miraculous work we’re privy to – this year’s budget. More on that in just a moment. But, as you’ve likely seen in my recent updates, to be able to present a proposed budget that is basically balanced, with your leadership looking to set aside money in this budget for reserves to help us through lean months and unexpected emergencies is almost hard to believe. Miracles!
And we’ve been able to witness all of this firsthand – you and I have been part of all these miracles, this working of God using us, the ordinary everyday people we are. Let’s thank and praise God! And I also want to thank all of you for your faith – a faith and trust in the Lord that keeps our feet on solid ground; I thank you for your faithfulness to the Lord and His ministry here at Immanuel – engaging, giving, being involved, using and offering so generously your gifts of time, of talents and abilities, and of your finances. It truly is a joy to be here as your pastor and to serve our Lord alongside of all of you.
Let’s not ever lose sight of the mission and vision He’s given us and let’s continue to keep Jesus at the forefront of everything we do. Give thanks to God as we hear the additional updates that are coming and will be part of tonight’s meeting. And in your heart, be thankful for His miracles, His provision, His love.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Romans 8 has to be one of those “highlighted” chapters of the Bible because of how much the Lord packed into it. It’s been fun preaching on it the last couple weeks and being able to talk about hope in such real and practical ways.
Having said that, I want to share just a few more significant things that I didn’t have time to address in my message yesterday about the second half of Romans 8.
I first want to reaffirm what this section of Scripture says about who our God is and all that He has done. St. Paul is always so thorough when it comes to speaking about the centrality of Jesus in everything we are and do. I touched on a few of those verses but I certainly was not exhaustive in pointing them all out. I’d encourage you to do another read-through of Romans 8:26-39 and to pay attention to all the references to Jesus and His work on our behalf.
Closely tied to that is how much of what is talked about here is related to “gift.” So often we’re tempted to think about all the things that we as followers of Jesus are supposed to do. But far too often we take what the LORD does and offers us as gift and we turn around and make it something that we think we have to do. Examples of that in this section of Romans 8 include the acknowledgement that we are weak and need the Holy Spirit to help us (Romans 8:26-27) – whether it comes to prayer or simply following Jesus.

Another example that comes into play is in Romans 8:29 in reference to us being “conformed to the likeness [or image] of His Son.” I’m currently reading a wonderful little book titled, “We Are Engaged: Our Love Story with Jesus,” by Craig Parrott, who is one of the theology teachers at Lutheran High School in Parker. (Craig also worshiped here at Immanuel for a time before receiving the call to teach at LuHi.) Craig wrote several things about Romans 8 that tie in beautifully to our summer series on hope that I want to share with you here.
First, regarding Romans 8:24-25 (from the previous week’s sermon about Hope that is Unseen), Craig writes, “Biblical hope is a future certainty. It is not mere wishful thinking. Hope will happen. We can bank on it. But it is not going to be here and now. It will be there and then, when our Beloved returns and ushers our new, resurrected, and glorified bodies into the new heavens and new earth with him. The best is yet to come.” (“We Are Engaged,” page 42)

Speaking specifically about Romans 8:28-29, he writes, “Our Beloved turns ‘all things’ into good for us. Our sin, our failures, our foolishness, others’ sin against us, tragedies that naturally befall people in a fallen, cursed world. God uses all things to mold and shape us to become increasingly like our Beloved. And I suspect that much of the transformation happens on the inside, in our hearts and minds. We become a little more compassionate, more empathetic, more humble, more forgiving, more grateful, more Christ-centered… A theology of the cross maintains that God has revealed himself most fully and significantly in the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus. God’s power is most clearly seen in the ‘weakness’ of the cross. God’s wisdom is most clearly seen in the ‘foolishness’ of the cross (1 Cor. 1:18). The trials and tribulations in our lives are thus illuminated with great meaning when seen through the lens of the cross of our Beloved. Moments of difficulty are used to complete the good work he has begun in us. ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness,' Jesus told Paul in 2 Corinthians 12:9. He is working in and through those trials. He uses our weaknesses, hardships, persecutions and calamities to demonstrate his power, grace, mercy, love, and glory.” (“We Are Engaged,” page 56)
And finally, to the beautiful section of Romans 8 that ends the chapter, the reminder that there is nothing that “will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord,” (Romans 8:39), Craig speaks these truths that are helpful for us to keep in mind: “Our enemy wants us to believe the lie that our Beloved does not actually love us, that he doesn’t care, and that he can’t be trusted. But our Beloved is the only one who loves us with the kind of unfailing, steadfast love we deeply crave. This is the only love that will be with us to, through, and beyond death. It is only fully discovered, however, in the pains and heartaches of this world.” (“We Are Engaged,” page 57) I hope you hear these powerful and important promises loud and clear that there is nothing, absolutely nothing that can separate us from our Savior’s love! I hope Craig’s insights were as helpful to you as they were to me – and if you want to read more, I would heartily recommend his book to you!
Praise God for His promises, His love, and the assurance that “we know that in all things God works for” our good! Here is this week’s What Now? to take to heart:
What Now?
This week, and in the weeks to come, lean into Romans 8:28 and the hope it offers, especially when you’re going through difficult or challenging times.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.”
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
I have some amazing, miraculous, and what will definitely be encouraging news to share with all of you. Immanuel has received an anonymous gift of $10,000 each month for two years – a total of $240,000!! Praise God! When I received this news, I was humbled – humbled at the generosity of the family who has given this (who is anonymous even to me) and humbled by the goodness of God who moved this family in such a way.
The family who is giving this gift wishes to inspire the rest of us – that is their intent. This is a family who loves the Lord and who loves what He is doing here at Immanuel Lutheran Church and School. The hope and prayer behind this gift is not just to provide financial help and support over the next two years. The intent is to inspire faith-filled, faithful, and generous giving in all of us who call Immanuel home.
You know that we have just entered the Fulfillment Phase of our three-year Run with Perseverance ministry campaign and 119 of you have made sacrificial and generous commitments. Thank you for doing that. This family’s specific desire was not to take away from this important campaign which is why I am just now sharing this wonderful news – we started receiving this monthly gift in April. This large and very generous gift was targeted toward inspiring everyone to raise their level of regular (weekly, monthly, or twice-monthly) giving to the Lord so that once the two years of this gift are completed, the hope is that we have all raised our regular tithes and offerings to a level that the additional $10,000 per month is being provided in a regular, ongoing way by all of us.
For us as followers of Jesus, we are no longer under the command that we must tithe, that is, give 10% of our income to the Lord as an offering. Jesus fulfilled the commands and demands of the Law for us. What that means with regard to our offerings is that we are now free to give whatever we may choose, not because we are compelled, but in thanks and praise to God for His goodness, mercy, and love that we know in Jesus. While a tithe is no longer commanded, many Christians still use it as a guide when considering what to give as an offering today. The thought is that we can live on the 90% of what we earn and receive as income and, as the Old Testament tithe, we offer our first and our best (10%) to the Lord, trusting that the Lord has provided and will continue to provide as we live on the 90%.
Kathy and I were very blessed to have grown up in blue-collar, middle-class Christian homes that practiced tithing and helped us to learn the joy of that spiritual discipline. We carried that practice into our marriage and have always given at least 10% of our income back to the Lord, joyfully raising that percent over the years. It has been quite the journey as we’ve witnessed firsthand how the Lord provides, sometimes in miraculous ways, other times in very ordinary ways, but He has always provided. I know that many of you have had similar experiences when it comes to the blessings we receive and experience as we give freely, generously, and joyfully to our Lord.
If you want to hear real encouragement when it comes to giving and what giving for us as followers of Jesus is all about, take time to read 2 Corinthians 8 and 9 where Paul encourages generosity in very powerful and beautiful ways. And that’s the point that the Lord drives home through Paul in these chapters. It’s an opportunity we have to give freely and joyfully to help others come to know Jesus and to further His Kingdom. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the true goodness of our Lord and all that He has and continues to pour into our lives – by way of the people in our lives, the financial and material blessings, the faith we’ve been given, and the blessing of knowing Jesus.
I share all of this with you not to throw guilt your way! Rather, in the spirit of our generous donor and their intent, coupled with the many promises of our Savior and His love, His generosity, His provision, and His promises, I share it to ask that we all take time over the coming days and weeks to look seriously and prayerfully at our offerings to the Lord. Through numerous conversations that I’ve had over the course of this campaign, I know there are many of you who have in recent months already raised your level of giving to the Lord through His ministry here at Immanuel. If you are one of those families, thank you!
If you have not, my practical encouragement would be to take a close look at exactly what you do give to the Lord by way of your offerings. Then consider raising your level of giving a percentage or two, or even to consider making a faith-filled jump to giving a full tithe (10%). Whatever you choose to do, please do not do this out of compulsion or perceived pressure. All of our offerings should be given with gratitude in our hearts. None of what you may choose to do will be tracked – I’m not asking that you share with anyone what you intend to do. But as we go along this journey, I would love to hear your stories of how God has used this moment in time to inspire and encourage you!
I thank and praise God for this family and truly pray that they inspire you to reflect on the goodness and love of our God and to respond in kind – to experience the joy He has in all that He has given and continues to give to us. May God be praised in all that we are and do through His ministry here at Immanuel, for the furthering of His Kingdom!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
As you’re reading this, Kathy and I are enjoying a couple of days of family time doing some camping up at Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park. On this trip, we’re able to give one of our Colorado grandkids her first camping experience!
We talk a lot about Immanuel being a Family Place, and that is very intentional. We know throughout His Word, our Lord stresses how important relationships are – first and foremost our relationship with Him, and then the relationships we enjoy with each other. Families here at Immanuel take on all different shapes – from singles to couples to traditional families with dad and mom and children to single parents to blended. And each of these family types are a blessing!
I also know that for many, including Kathy and me, Immanuel is very much our family! We love the relationships we have with so many of you who call Immanuel home. Over the years a good number of you have shared with me that you look forward to coming to worship every Sunday to be able to see so many people that you know as friends and your family. I’ve especially heard this comment from those of you who have lost your spouses – that Immanuel truly has become family!
Thank you for being part of this amazing Family Place, helping to extend and express Jesus and His love to each other in our community of faith, as well as to others in our greater northern Colorado area! Let’s continue to show our Savior’s Radical Hospitality and love with all that we do in ministry and in life together!
From yesterday’s message and the reminder that we are children of God through faith in Jesus, here is the What Now? to reflect on through this coming week.
What Now?
As a child of God and an heir of the Kingdom, how does living patiently in hope look for you? Reflect on that as you go through this week, whether you’re going through difficulties, challenges, and struggles, or joys and celebrations.
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

