News This Week
CHURCH SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
M-Th, 8am-4pm
Friday, 8am-12pm
SCHOOL SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
T-Th, 9am-3pm
Closed on Mondays and Fridays
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)
On Wednesday, June 3rd, students entering 6th grade through 12th are welcome to join us for our summer youth group! This week, we will be playing putt-putt golf (1 round) and go-karting (2 rides) at Fort Fun in Ft. Collins (1513 E Mulberry St, Fort Collins, CO 80524) – bring a friend and meet us there from 6:00pm-8:00pm! Please send $10 per student to cover part of the fun. Dinner will not be provided for this evening. Parents and guardians are always welcome to join! Contact Emma at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org with any questions!
A memorial service for Brent Gephart will be held here at Immanuel on Saturday, June 6th at 10:30am. We have been praying for Brent for over a year and a half with the many health issues that he was battling. We continue to pray for his wife Sarah and this entire family during this time of grieving. All are welcome to the service to surround and encourage Sarah during this time.
Upcoming Events
- Wednesday, June 3—Youth Group at Fort Fun, 6:00pm-8:00pm
- Saturday, June 6—Brent Gephart Memorial Service, 10:30am
- Tuesday, June 9—Young Adult Bowling, 6:00pm
- Saturday, June 13—Sweetheart City Car Show, 9:00am-2:00pm
- Monday, June 15—Training for all Vacation Bible School Volunteers and Decorating, 9:00am-12:00pm
- Tuesday, June 16-Friday June 19—Vacation Bible School, 9:00am-12:00pm
- June 24-27—Family Camping and Day Trips to Vedauwoo
- Sunday, July 5—Outdoor Worship begins, 9:30am
- July 19-24—Immanuel Week at Lutheran Valley Retreat
- Sunday, August 2—Colorado Rockies Faith Day
Here’s the Sunday morning schedule for May and the upcoming summer months:
- Sunday, June 7th, 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 Sweetheart 10 Pin Bowling (2320 N Lincoln Ave, Loveland)! Plan to arrive around 6:00pm to grab a lane! Appetizers and pizza will be ordered. Cost for everything will be covered. We will plan to bowl until about 8:00pm. 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.
The Sweetheart City Car Show will be here before you know it! On Saturday, June 13th, from 9:00am to 2:00pm, our grounds and facilities at Immanuel will be filled with several hundred amazing cars and even more 100’s of people. There are so many opportunities to help make this outreach to our community a success! Stop by the signup sheets in the atrium or use this link to find a way to help on that day and/or to bring an item or more in for the event or the silent auction: https://signup.com/go/RywennK. You’ll find a box by the table in the atrium to drop off your donated items.
If you have any interest in helping with the car show or if you have any questions, contact Randi Rost (randi@rost.org, 970-214-2211).
Why support the Car Show? Not only is the day a blast, but the day also includes an entire team of people from Northern Colorado car care businesses (as well as members of the Immanuel and Loveland communities) who do light maintenance as well as assess mechanical needs of vehicles of single moms and widows in our community. The assessments are honest and unbiased recommendations about next steps to take with their vehicle repairs. Our Car Show team then refers these clients to repair partners that we trust and who have agreed to reduced-cost pricing for repairs. Over the years, the Sweetheart City Car Show has assisted hundreds of women with much needed vehicle repairs in addition to securing free vehicles for several women whose cars were beyond repair. Talk about Radical Hospitality!
We have plenty of spots available for families to sign up for Rainforest Fall VBS! Come and join us for an adventure through the rainforest while we learn about God's AWESOME world! We are also looking for MANY more volunteers (going into 6th grade and up!) for this awesome opportunity! The dates for attendees this year are Tuesday, June 16th through Friday, June 19th! (vbspro.events/p/immanuelvbs2026) Questions? Contact Emma at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org.
Plan a day trip to Vedauwoo, 30 minutes west of Cheyenne, during one of the days when Immanuel family campers will be there – between June 24 and June 27. Let Jim and Sue Found know by text or phone so we can tell you where to find the group (Jim Found – 970-663-5490). Bring a lawn chair, water, and a picnic lunch. The rock formations are a great playground for kids, and adults have a wide variety of walking and hiking options. Interested in staying overnight? We have tents, sleeping bags with mats, and a cook stove that you could borrow, if needed. Other questions, contact Jim at either inquirer.jim@gmail.com or 970-663-5490.
Kids ages 8-14 are welcome to join from July 19-24 for a week of Summer Camp at Lutheran Valley Retreat (LVR), in the mountains just west of Colorado Springs! Meet at Immanuel on Sunday, July 6 to drive down together! Miss Emma will drive the group down and pick them up. If 5 or more students join us, there will be a discount for every family! Pay your deposit to save your spot today with the link below, and also let Miss Emma know that you’ll be going to get the discount!
The 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
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!
- Rainforest Falls VBS Donation Tree! Each year at VBS, attendees and volunteers are blessed by fun snacks during their days! You can be a blessing to this ministry of outreach by checking out our donation tree in the atrium! Pick a flower, bird, or other tropical feature hanging from the tree with a donation item on the back. All donations should be brought to Immanuel no later than Sunday, June 14th. Thanks so much! Contact Emma with any questions ehubble@immanuelloveland.org.
- VBS Dates and Registration! We have plenty of spots available for families to sign up for Rainforest Falls VBS! Come and join us for an adventure through the rainforest while we learn about God's AWESOME world! We are also looking for MANY more volunteers (going into 6th grade and up!) for this awesome opportunity! The dates for attendees this year are Tuesday, June 16th through Friday, June 19th! You can also communicate your interest in volunteering by signing up in the atrium, and Emma will be in contact to get your information! (vbspro.events/p/immanuelvbs2026) Questions? Contact Emma at ehubble@immanuelloveland.org.

We’re excited for the Sweetheart City Car Show on Saturday, June 13 from 9:00am to 2:00pm and would love your help to make it a great day for our community!
We’re looking for a few more volunteers:
- Friendly greeters at the main entrance to welcome attendees and answer questions;
- Helpers for the supervised kids’ activities in the Family Festival area;
- A couple of people comfortable with computers to handle car registration entry and ballot tabulation;
- An A/V technician to assist with setting up additional speakers for the outdoor sound system;
- Donations of candy for the kids’ goodie bags.
In addition, we’d love for everyone to help spread the word! Please take some invitation cards after the worship services on Sunday and pass them out to friends, neighbors, and coworkers so we can reach as many people as possible.
Car show T-shirts will be available for sale for $15 after both services this Sunday. Contact Randi Rost if you can help or have questions (randi@rost.org, 970-214-2211). Thank you so much for your support — every bit helps make this event a success!
Thanks to the many who donated items toward Personal Care Kits, the LWML was able to assemble 121 care kits last Thursday! These kits will be distributed globally through Lutheran World Relief. The assembled kits have been placed into 12 medium sized boxes which need to be dropped off in Denver (1660 Ogden Street) on Saturday, June 6th between 9:00am-12:00pm. If you are able to help with this, please call or email the church office (churchoffice@immanuelloveland.org, 970-667-4506) or talk directly to Kathy Schlecht. 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!
Lago Vista, a trailer park to our north, has had an ongoing ministry begun by a former teacher at Immanuel and his wife, Duncan and Laney Howard. They have since retired and there is a new executive director. It’s been a joy to partner with them and their important ministry to the children in Lago Vista for many years now. Below are some community service ideas, if you’re looking for some ways to serve. You can contact Heidi Hart (heidih@lagovistaneighbor.org) to volunteer or to receive more information about any of these opportunities.
- Summer Reading Volunteer – this program is very successful at helping the participating children keep up their reading skills over the summer.
- When? Tuesdays and/or Thursdays from June 2 to July 21, 2026, 9:45am-11:00am (you can come the days you are able);
- Qualifications: Likes reading with elementary kids and is 7th grade or older.
- What will I be doing? Each time you come you are paired with a student for half an hour. You will receive training about how to interact with the student as you read together. The next half hour you get a different student.
- Training: Choose May 26 or 28 from 9:30am-11:15am
Last year it required over 1000 pencils to complete the school supply bags for over 55 students at Lago Vista. Pencils were the number one required item. Immanuel’s Community Assistance Team would like to “GET THE LEAD OUT” and start collecting #2 yellow pencils already this spring rather than waiting until later this summer, in anticipation of the high need. There will be a bin in the atrium during the month of May for you to bring any donations of those pencils! Thanks for the support of these children, looking ahead toward the fall!
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).
The women of Immanuel’s LWML Lutheran Women in Mission were able to gift 10 missionaries/ministries with the proceeds from the November Christmas Bazaar. These gifts went to Immanuel Lutheran School for tuition assistance; Able Light, a Christian group that helps people with disabilities learn to overcome their daily challenges; St. Matthew’s Clinic, Christian community health services housed in House of Neighborly Services that was started here at Immanuel; Mountain States Children’s Home, a Christian group based in Longmont that houses and nurtures troubled children to the point that they are able to reunite with their families; Matt and DeeDee Wasmund in Korea serving ministry leaders in South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand; Kip and Ivy Hoech in Tajikistan serving among Muslims in Central Asia; missionaries Justin and Jordan Logston, Immanuel members, serving in the Dominican Republic where Jordan is the Associate Regional Business Manager for Latin America and the Caribbean; Nicolas Wille, nephew of Pastor Paul and Marilyn Graff, who is the Mexico Field Manager for Homes for Christ building homes for families chosen by a local pastor; and Lutheran Heritage Foundation that translates Lutheran theological works and children’s books into many languages for distribution around the world.
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
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.
The 3rd and 4th grade students at Immanuel Lutheran School write monthly letters to some members of Immanuel Church as part of our Pen Pal program. This is our sixth-year writing letters, and some exciting things have come from this program. First of all, students absolutely love connecting with members of the church community. One of the blessings of Mrs. Grimm’s combined grade classroom is that students can continue the relationships they’ve been building with their pen pals over the two years they are in Mrs. Grimm’s class. Secondly, the joy and delight that appear on student faces when they realize they’ve gotten mail is simply wonderful to witness. We have also heard back from many congregational members that they truly love receiving letters from our students as well. Some of them write back the very day they receive their letter! The added educational benefit of students learning the format of letter writing and reviewing all of the pieces of grammar that go along with writing and keyboarding is just icing on the cake.
We have a total of 20 students and 20 church member families participating in the program this year! Comments from several students in Mrs. Grimm’s class include: “I like that our letters are a back-and-forth conversation.” “I like being able to talk to people on a computer and reading letters from my pen pal.” “I like that I get to tell another person about my life and how God works through my life.” “I like the pen pal program because it is a chance to talk to people in the church that you don’t know.” “I like that he likes farming just like I do.” “I like having a friendly relationship with other people.” “I really like just writing letters on my Chromebook.” “I really hope I can keep writing to my pen pal next year.”
Mrs. Grimm’s class presents a short Christmas program to the Young-at-Hearts group in December, and many pen pals are able to connect at that event. It helps to put faces to the names in the letters. Pen Pals are also invited to the annual 1950’s year-end musical that Mrs. Grimm’s class performs. It is extra special to see pen pals connect. This year, Mrs. Sandy Pratt was able to connect not only with her pen pal, Lana, but she also got to meet Lana’s parents, Craig and Krystin Campion. Krystin was a student here when Mrs. Grimm first arrived in 1997. It is super special to see our Immanuel Connections grow over time!! Below are pictures of the 1950’s musical performed yesterday, as well as a picture of Sandy, Lana, and Lana’s parents Craig and Krystin.
Today’s End-of-Email-Encouragement (E3) is a shoutout to several guys who took care of a long-overdue need with our facilities – the re-striping of our parking lot. Shawn York, Immanuel’s congregational president helped get this organized and then this morning, Bob Kamtz, Jeff Deaner, and Roger Pilant, got after it and re-striped all our parking spaces and also repositioned the concrete wheel stops or parking blocks around the edges of the lots. Great work, guys, and thank you all for your diligent work in giving our parking lots a wonderful refresher! (They did have a little fun while they were doing this…!)

We have lots and lots of graduates to celebrate at many different levels of education!
High School
Paytyn Combs will attend Chadron State College in Chadron, Nebraska beginning this Fall. Paytyn will major in Equine Management through the Rangeland Management Program with a minor in Vet Science.
Varick Hamel will graduate from Resurrection Christian High School in May and will attend Concordia University Wisconsin this fall. He is undeclared, but looks forward to exploring what the school has to offer and what God has planned.
Oisin O’Donnell, grandson of Gene and Rosie Dorsey – graduating from Golden HS, Golden CO on May 22nd. Oisin will be attending Red Rocks Community College to study acting.
Sarah Sandberg, granddaughter of Pastor Ed Seely – graduating from Resurrection Christian High School. Sarah will be attending Grand Canyon University to study for a bachelor of science in nursing.
Lance Setter. I grew up in Loveland and attended Mary Blair elementary, Conrad Ball Middle School, Riverview PK-8, and am graduating from Mountain View High School. In high school, one of my favorite activities was marching band which I played my trumpet for all 4 years, and plan on continuing in the student led marching band at Mines. For the past year, I have been taking concurrent enrollment classes through Aims Community College in the Aviation program. I will attend The School of Mines starting this fall and major in Mechanical Engineering. I look forward to being able to design and create my own things in college and all of the facilities that I will have access to. Through the years I’ve grown in my faith through youth camps at Glendo, Wyoming, confirmation, VBS, and bell choir. I know that God has a plan for me and look forward to seeing how I can use the gifts he’s given me through mechanical engineering.
Natalie Siecgrist will be graduating from Mountain View High School. After high school, her plans are to continue working for now.
Kianna Sutton graduated from Eaton High School. She will go into the work force to further discover her passions with children and dogs.
Chris Valerio graduated from Colorado Early College on May 18, 2026.
College
Abigail Sandberg, granddaughter of Pastor Ed Seely – graduating from Colorado Christian University with a Bachelor of Arts Criminal Law and Justice. Abbey’s plans include attending law school to become an attorney.
Grace Marie Spielman, granddaughter of Glenn and Kitty Schultz, will graduate from Alvernia University, Reading PA with a BS in Biology. She plans on working in Veterinarian Medicine. Currently, she’s working at Bolsa Chica Wetlands Wildlife Refuge.
We wrapped up our latest Immanuel 101 class earlier this spring and I want to start showing and sharing with you the newest members here at Immanuel to help you put some names-to-faces as we welcome them and continue to worship and serve alongside each other. This was another wonderful group of people who now call Immanuel home! The next family I’m introducing is Don and Sharon Gibbons.
Don moved to Fort Collins from Littleton in 1980 and Sharon relocated to Fort Collins from Wisconsin in 1985. Soon after Sharon landed in Colorado, she went to a park to enjoy the weather and to read. Don happened to be at the park also and walked up to Sharon to talk with her, which was completely out of his introverted-self-character. He made sure to get Sharon’s phone number before leaving. Two months after showing Sharon things to see and do around the area, Don asked Sharon if she would consider marrying him. Sharon told him no. Don didn’t give up, and a month later Sharon changed her mind and said yes. They were married a year later!
They have been blessed with three children and three grandchildren. Their three children are Nikolai, 38, married to Toni, is an LCMS pastor in Macomb, Michigan. Donovan, 36, married to Yasmina, lives in Berthoud, is an attorney for an agronomy company in Loveland. Janelle is 31 and married to Connor, they live in Steamboat Springs, and she works remotely as a project planner for a renewable energy company. Don and Sharon’s grandchildren are six, four, and nine months.
Currently both Don and Sharon are retired. Don worked as a software engineer for HP and Sharon worked in several medical clinics in various positions, the last being a medical coder and healthcare compliance officer.
They both like to get outdoors to hike in the summer or ski in the winter. Don enjoys keeping up the yard in the summer and is very knowledgeable about plants and trees. He likes to read action-adventure books. Sharon likes to garden, both vegetables and flowers. She also enjoys crafts.
They live close to Immanuel and decided to attend some services. They enjoyed how warmly welcomed they were. They regularly switch back and forth between the early and late worship services. So please take the opportunity to welcome the Gibbons!
Welcome to the Immanuel family!
We wrapped up our latest Immanuel 101 class earlier this spring and I want to start showing and sharing with you the newest members here at Immanuel to help you put some names-to-faces as we welcome them and continue to worship and serve alongside each other. This was another wonderful group of people who now call Immanuel home! The first family I’m introducing is Steve and Ashley Devine-Maddox.
Steve was born and raised in Loveland while Ashley, attracted to camping and the outdoors, moved to the area in 2019 from Omaha, Nebraska. They make their home in Loveland with children, Mackenzie (Kenzie) and Aubrey, and dogs Jack and Norman. (Fun fact: Steve and Ashley celebrate their 5th anniversary in May!)
For the last 17 years Steve has been a field manager for Central Weld County Water District and Ashley is a Director of Finance and Human Resources at Henderson Property Management and Real Estate.
Mackenzie (11) attends Garfield Elementary and is in 5th grade. She aspires to be a marine biologist. She is creative, loves her dogs, and always wins at Rummikub.
Aubrey (7) is in first grade, also at Garfield Elementary. Her passions include dancing, singing, crafts, and playing cards.
Ashley and Steve are both members of the Loveland Elks Lodge and actively support the Garfield Elementary PTA. They love to travel, explore Poudre canyon, and go camping, especially up around Pennock Pass. As a family they play card and board games, trivia, and music bingo.
They have a decidedly laid-back approach to remodeling and are renovating their house (as Johnny Cash said) “one piece at a time.” Recently they completed a tiny house in their backyard and will soon be building out the garage and a shop.
They generally attend the 8:00am worship service, so take the opportunity to welcome them! And this Sunday, both Mackenzie and Aubrey will be baptized! Welcome to Immanuel!



We wrapped up our latest Immanuel 101 class earlier this spring and I want to start showing and sharing with you the newest members here at Immanuel to help you put some names-to-faces as we welcome them and continue to worship and serve alongside each other. This was another wonderful group of people who now call Immanuel home! The first family I’m introducing is Steve and Ashley Devine-Maddox.
Steve was born and raised in Loveland while Ashley, attracted to camping and the outdoors, moved to the area in 2019 from Omaha, Nebraska. They make their home in Loveland with children, Mackenzie (Kenzie) and Aubrey, and dogs Jack and Norman. (Fun fact: Steve and Ashley celebrate their 5th anniversary in May!)
For the last 17 years Steve has been a field manager for Central Weld County Water District and Ashley is a Director of Finance and Human Resources at Henderson Property Management and Real Estate.
Mackenzie (11) attends Garfield Elementary and is in 5th grade. She aspires to be a marine biologist. She is creative, loves her dogs, and always wins at Rummikub.
Aubrey (7) is in first grade, also at Garfield Elementary. Her passions include dancing, singing, crafts, and playing cards.
Ashley and Steve are both members of the Loveland Elks Lodge and actively support the Garfield Elementary PTA. They love to travel, explore Poudre canyon, and go camping, especially up around Pennock Pass. As a family they play card and board games, trivia, and music bingo.
They have a decidedly laid-back approach to remodeling and are renovating their house (as Johnny Cash said) “one piece at a time.” Recently they completed a tiny house in their backyard and will soon be building out the garage and a shop.
They generally attend the 8:00am worship service, so take the opportunity to welcome them! And this Sunday, both Mackenzie and Aubrey will be baptized! Welcome to Immanuel!



Today I have two introductions to make. The first is a young family who went through the winter/spring Immanuel 101 class, Ryan and Lauren Barron and their children. Then today’s second introduction is long overdue. Eunice Chambers went through my Immanuel 101 class last fall and is a wonderful and faithful woman of God who is here in worship faithfully. Read on and join me in welcoming these new families to Immanuel!
These days finding a Colorado native can be difficult, but Eunice Chambers is as local as you can get, spending her entire life in the Centennial State. Hailing from Berthoud and relocating to Loveland nine years ago, Eunice grew up on a farm outside of Pueblo. She has a deep love of horses and recalls riding her father’s horse at the age of seven. Throughout the years she has owned three horses, enjoying trail rides, jumping, barrel racing, and some unique adventures on horseback. As an occupation, Eunice has done just about “everything,” starting at seven selling magazines and she still writes her half-sister in Canyon city regularly. She attends both services and has led an interesting life, ask her about the time she rode a bucking bronco and took home a candy bar for her efforts! Welcome to Immanuel, Eunice!

Below you will find the narrative of Immanuel’s financial update for April as well as the financial numbers of Budget vs Actual for April 2026. This is the comparison of Budget vs Actual for July 1, 2025 through April 30, 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 – April 30, 2026
- Church Offerings
- YTD actual $800,943
- vs YTD budget $840,000; variance ($39,057)
- Prior Year actual $808,981; year over year change – decrease ($8,038)
- Church Other Revenue
- YTD actual $54,434
- vs YTD budget $20,900; variance $33,534
- Prior Year actual $25,977; year over year change – increase $28,457
- 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 $202,799 have been received YTD.
- Total School Revenue
- YTD actual $975,768
- vs YTD budget $1,052,206; variance ($76,437)
- Prior Year actual $1,127,927; year over year change – decrease ($152,159)
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- Current Students Enrolled - 108
- Preschool actual 39 vs budget 27; variance 12 or $37,332 – avg tuition $3,111
- K-8 actual 69 vs budget 83; variance (14) or ($120,134) – avg tuition $8,581
- Current Students Enrolled - 108
- Total Revenue
- YTD actual $2,085,557
- vs YTD budget $1,990,701; variance $94,857
- Prior Year actual $2,252,131; year over year change – decrease ($166,573)
- Total Expenses
- YTD actual $1,749,619
- vs YTD budget $1,803,239; variance $53,620
- Prior Year actual $1,933,815; year over year change – decrease $184,195
- Net Operating Revenue Less Mortgage and Line of Credit Payments
- YTD actual $67,796
- vs YTD budget ($85,598); variance $153,394
- Prior Year actual $88,909; year over year change – decrease (21,113)
Immanuel’s Executive Council met on Tuesday, May 19th and the approved minutes of the April 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.
2023 – 266 average
2024 – 256 average
2025 – 311 average
2026 - 268 average
Percentage increase/decrease 2023 to 2026 = +0.75% (increase)
Percentage increase/decrease 2025 to 2026 = -13.0% (decrease)
Easter Attendance
2023 - 537
2024 - Easter in March
2025 - 593
2026 - 600
YouTube – Live Stream, Shorts/Reels, etc.
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing (watching the service in real time) – April 2026 = 525
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average viewing time = 15 minutes
YouTube LIVE STREAM viewing average per week = 80 (up this month because of larger live stream audience on Easter - 167 views)
Top LIVE STREAM of the month - April 5th (Easter) Classic Grace 8:00am (130 views)
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – April 2026 – high number = 702; low number = 1
YouTube Shorts/Reels of sermons – total April 2026 views = 2,500; weekly average = 625
70% of YouTube “viewers” are still viewing the Shorts/Reels
Total views on YouTube channel - 3,400 views
“Top” video - short on “Where do you go when life gets Hard?” (934 views)
Let's give thanks and celebrate our three youth who confirmed their faith on May3 Sunday in worship. Praise God for his work in the hearts and lives of (pictured from right to left) Noelle, Mia, and Grace!
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 April edition here to see how we are strengthening the way students learn, grow, and 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 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!
Don’t miss the opportunity to subscribe, listen, review, pray through, and apply God’s Word and spiritual encouragement that Pastor Glen shares weekly through his sermons given Sunday mornings. Yes, Immanuel has a weekly podcast! You can subscribe to receive them every week through your favorite Podcast provider – search “Immanuel Lutheran Loveland” to find the podcast or click one of the following links for your preferred platform: Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio Podcasts, or Spotify Podcasts. You can also find links on our website on the bottom of the page or on the Immanuel website “Sermons” page: https://immanuelloveland.org/sermons/ or subscribe to our YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/@immanuellutheranloveland). You will be blessed in your growing relationship with Jesus by making our weekly Podcast part of your life’s routine! In addition, you can share those episodes with friends! Thanks for listening and for sharing this resource with others!
Friends of Immanuel,
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
Friends of Immanuel, I hope you had a relaxing Memorial Day and an opportunity to do some remembering, giving thanks for, and enjoying the freedoms we have in this amazing country of ours!
I want to remind you about this coming Sunday – we have ONE worship service that begins at 9:00am, followed by a Fellowship Celebration Brunch and an opportunity to eat together and celebrate our ministry together.
We could still use a hand with Sunday’s brunch, specifically with set-up on Saturday afternoon, more egg casseroles, help with serving the meal, and with take-down Sunday after the brunch. If you can lend a hand with this fun event, you can use this QR code or this link https://signup.com/go/eBjZvfU.
It’s also Commitment Sunday as we come to this pinnacle moment in our Run with Perseverance Ministry Campaign. I hope and pray that everyone will come and be part of this important Sunday in this season of Immanuel’s ministry. I also hope that the idea of making a commitment doesn’t scare you away. As I often say about the offerings we give in worship each Sunday, the same applies to this campaign and what we are doing together – this isn’t about guilt, it’s not about arm-twisting, it’s not begging for money. This is an opportunity for us to stand shoulder-to-shoulder in our shared love for our Savior and His ministry here at Immanuel.
The financial commitments we have the opportunity to make are intended to be three-year commitments over-and-above our regular offerings. As I’ve stated before, it’s not about the amount that we commit, but that we are all in this together! Immanuel’s leaders have set an inspiring example, bringing us already to the halfway point of our goal of $950,000 over the next three years!

The other commitments, as you can see in the commitment card below, include worship, reading Scripture, prayer, and other learning and growing opportunities. On Sunday during the worship service, we will all have opportunity to bring our commitments forward to offer them to the Lord.
We 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.
Pray about what the Lord would have you do when it comes to the three-year commitments and then join together on Sunday at 9:00am! 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 Sundays. We will be announcing the total commitments later in June.
Commitment cards will be handed out on Sunday in worship. They are also available if you want to stop by Immanuel and pick one up ahead of Sunday. Or 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 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).
Thank you for being part of what the Lord is doing here at Immanuel through every single one of us as we carry out His mission and His vision of sharing the Good News of Jesus and His love!

Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
I have some amazing news to share with you about our ministry campaign, Run with Perseverance. On Friday, May 8th, a group of people, including many of your elected leaders, gathered together for a Lead Gifts Commitment Event here at Immanuel. Pastor Kris Kunkel, our Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) campaign consultant, advised us as part of the normal ministry campaign process to have such an event for our leadership. The purpose of this event was to invite the leadership of Immanuel to prayerfully consider and offer their three-year commitments ahead of Commitment Sunday (May 31st), in order to encourage and inspire everyone in the congregation to participate in the campaign and, by their “lead gifts,” to give us a solid start toward our ministry campaign goals.
Our leaders have done just that! From our leaders we have received 41 commitments totaling $465,434, which is 49% of our three-year goal of $950,000. Wow! What this reflects is an average of just over $11,000 per family unit that was committed over the next three years, or about $3800 per year over-and-above our regular offerings.
As our leaders have brought us halfway to our goal, wouldn’t it be great to achieve or even surpass that $950,000 goal?! I believe that, together, by God’s grace and with His help, we can do it. As I expressed in last Sunday’s sermon, Immanuel is our ministry together – we are all part of it, we are all needed! While your financial gifts are very important, having you involved in our shared ministry here at Immanuel is more important. I’m including an image of the Commitment Card so you can see what it looks like. You’ll notice that in addition to the financial commitment, there are also other areas of our life together that I encourage you to prayerfully consider making commitments toward – spiritual disciplines and opportunities to grow and learn together over the next three years.
These will be available for you to pick up, if you choose to, this coming Sunday. You are also welcome to come to Immanuel and pick up a Commitment Card to fill out anytime. You can print a copy of it (below) or you can use the QR code on the Card and make your commitments electronically. Please know that there are only three people on the Campaign Fulfillment Team who will see the financial commitments – and that does not include me. We will hold your financial commitments confidential. The ways in which you express interest in connecting with others through the non-financial commitments will be shared with the Board of Elders so they can be an encouragement to all of us as we strive toward keeping those various commitments in our journey together.
You are encouraged to bring your commitment card with you to Commitment Sunday, which is Sunday, May 31st when we will have ONE worship service together starting at 9:00am. We will also have commitment cards available that day. During the service, individuals, couples, and families will have the opportunity to bring forward commitments and offer them to the Lord.
Just to be clear, as I’ve mentioned the campaign goal of $950,000 over three years, here is what we are seeking to accomplish. Of that total, the goal is that $600,000—or $200,000 each year—will help cover regular monthly expenses. As I’ve shared in other articles and in the campaign booklet, these funds will help extend the runway for our school ministry to regain stable footing, while also allowing us to continue exploring ways to address our current mortgage debt. If we reach our goal of $950,000, the remaining $350,000 will be placed in reserve to help cover various capital expenditures that arise with our 18-year-old facility.
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).
Thank you for being part of what the Lord is doing here at Immanuel through every single one of us. We are carrying out His mission and His vision of sharing the Good News of Jesus and His love!

Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

I appreciate all of you who engaged with me in my informal survey on worship at the start of my sermon yesterday – I intended to have a little fun with this and it was interesting for me to see what preferences many of you have regarding worship here at Immanuel. I’m following up on that in today’s lead article because I was rather limited in how much I could say about it. While my main focus was bent toward selfishness and self-centeredness that can come out when emotional issues like this arise, I want to be clear about a few additional matters.
First, the fact that we have different likes and dislikes around worship, or a myriad of other topics, is not sinful! In fact, as I highlighted in the reading from 1 Corinthians 12, it’s a fact that God created us all to be unique, having different gifts, talents, and abilities, as well as personalities, attitudes, likes, and dislikes. As Paul reiterated, we were all created by the same God who, through the same Holy Spirit, gave us the many and various gifts we have – and this is good and a wonderful blessing! We are all different parts of the Body of Christ – different in what we do, in how we look, in our functions, but we are all together and all needed as the Body of Christ.
To the point I raised yesterday regarding worship, and specifically music, some theologians and authors have spoken about the fact that we all have our “heart language.” This can relate to actual languages or emotions or cognition or even our culture. But is it the recognition that there are different things that resonate with us – in other words, they speak straight to our hearts in a way that other similar things do not. For example, regarding music in worship, some people’s heart language is classical music and so hymns and cantatas, etc., are extremely moving. For others, their heart language is more toward a contemporary style of music with instrumentation that includes guitars and drums, and when they hear this, it speaks strongly to them. There are many other directions I could go, just with music, but for the sake of brevity, I’ll leave it at those two examples. From yesterday, I want simply to affirm each of you and where your musical preferences may lie when it comes to your heart language, and to say how thankful I am that we are in a ministry where we can offer various styles of music to speak into the hearts of many different people.
The point I made yesterday is this: the differences we have are by no means differences that have to divide us. Rather, my hope and prayer is that we can acknowledge we are all different and, out of our love for each other, out of our love for the Lord, and out of our love for the His ministry here at Immanuel, we can recognize the beautiful mosaic that our different likes and preferences create within the Body of Christ. That when we are together, we move from that “me” space where we demand that the world revolve around my wants and desires, and we allow ourselves to be absorbed into the “we” space of worship and ministry together.

In this “we” space of ministry as the Body of Christ, we don’t merely “put up with” things that we don’t like or prefer, but we can be thankful that we can focus on what truly makes us one – Jesus! In yesterday’s Gospel reading from John 17, which is often referred to as Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer, He prays for us, that we can be unified and experience with each other (and with Him) the same oneness and unity that Jesus and His Father experience.
What I want to come through loud and clear is how thankful I am for all of you who call Immanuel “home.” The amount of grace that is extended regularly – to me, as well as what I see toward so many others – is more than heartwarming. It is Jesus at work, physically, tangibly, and right here in our midst.
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!
Yesterday and today are pretty special days here at Immanuel. Wednesday we had preschool graduations for our 3-year old, 4-year old, and 5-year old preschoolers, which is always very cute and very fun for these little ones as well as the many parents and grandparents who came. This evening the 8th graders of Immanuel Lutheran School will be graduating with a special ceremony as we not only graduate these young people but commission and send them off to the next phase of their journey of faith and life. That graduation service will be here at Immanuel starting at 5:30pm in the sanctuary and all are welcome to attend and celebrate these young people – Terence Crews, Ariella Grimaldo, and Isaiah Hughes.


Yesterday was also our final “regular” chapel service of the year. This chapel service traditionally has been led by the graduating 8th graders who share a Bible verse they have selected for themselves, give a short speech about their time here at Immanuel and encouragement to the younger students. Then we have a literal passing the baton from the 8th graders to the 7th graders as they jog through the sanctuary to the theme song of “Chariots of Fire.” It’s very fun!
But yesterday there was an added treat to our final chapel service. Twelve high school graduates who attended Immanuel Lutheran School and many of them, just four years earlier, graduated from 8th grade, came to be part of chapel and spend some of the morning reminiscing around their old stomping grounds! They were in their caps and gowns from four different area high schools – Heritage, Resurrection, Loveland, and Mountain View. Three of the high schoolers shared some words of encouragement to our 8th graders and the entire student body, as well as a word of thanks for what Immanuel meant for them in their formative years before high school.
Elizabeth Grimm, our 3rd and 4th grade teacher shared her excitement with me: “It was a magically delightful service – soooo meaningful!! Such a treasure to spend a little time with them after chapel as well. These kids came up to my classroom and found themselves in the photo on my wall of when they were in 4th grade and wandered around the room reminiscing for a bit...then they asked for my key to the gym closet and got out the parachute and scooters to play for a bit in the gym! Then they disrobed and played on the playground with us for a bit – it was such a delight. Hearing their testimonies and encouragement to our student body about hanging on to Jesus – that was just powerful as well. I love that Evan held up his Bible he got in second grade as part of his speech. We truly are A Family Place!!”
If you would like to watch the chapel service, or skip around to see and hear some of the different parts, here is a link you can use: 2026 8th Grade Chapel.
Here are the high school graduates:
Front row: Elizabeth Grimm (teacher), Evan Simmons, Louie Owen, Noah Stone, Varick Hamel Back row: Emma Mares, Brianna Prehm, Paytyn Combs, Sarah Sandberg, Brooklyn Scano, Makena Phillips

Praise God for our school ministry! And I’m so thankful that as a congregation we are blessed to be able to have this life-altering and Christ-shaping ministry for so many children and families in our greater Loveland community!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

Yesterday we began our new worship series, Run with Perseverance, based on Hebrews 12:1-3, which is also the theme of our current ministry campaign. In my message yesterday, I shared exclusively from the perspective of perseverance for us as followers of Jesus in the normal, everyday life we lead. And I’ll simply reiterate how important it is for all of us to persevere, to keep running the race, to not grow weary, to not give up (Hebrews 12:1-3). So much of life is not flashy, glitzy, exciting, or mountaintop experiences – and that’s OK! The habits, routines, and spiritual disciplines that the Lord holds out for us in His Word are important for all of us as go through those normal, routine days of our lives. The Lord calls us to persevere, to keep going with our eyes always fixed on Jesus! Here is this week’s What Now? in case you missed it:
What Now?
In what area of your life do you have a need to persevere right now? Prayer? Worship? Reading the Bible? Giving? Relationships? Put that before the Lord and ask Him to help you to keep running this race with perseverance.
We are in a season of ministry for Immanuel when we simply need to persevere. We’re not constructing any new buildings or launching any major new ministries. That doesn’t mean we’re just sitting around doing nothing! We are faithfully doing what the Lord has called us to do as we carry out the Mission and Vision which He has given us – which include some pretty amazing things! I’ve written about some of those things over the last couple weeks in my email update articles, including our Sweetheart City Car Show, Vacation Bible School, summer Service Trips, our School Ministry, our Christmas Bazaar, the Fall Fest, Outdoor Summer Worship, Sunday School, Bible classes, small groups, worship every week, young adult gatherings, and weekly youth activities. These, plus so much more, are some of what we continue to do as together we run this race of faith and life.
As we have been faithfully doing ministry, we have hit a few bumps in the road along the way over the last couple of years and we’ve found ourselves falling short financially. Our school enrollment has dropped unexpectedly the last couple of years and, with the leadership of our school board, principal, and others, we’ve been working hard to creatively get our feet back under us and turn that trend around. There are some very exciting plans that are already being put in place for next school year—soon to be formally approved and shared—that include innovative incentives for families as well as exciting curricular enhancements. Enrollment for next year is already well ahead of where it was last year at this same time – praise God! And we pray for those enrollment numbers to continue to grow!
Our current mortgage of about $3.6 million is also continuing to be a challenge. At an annual cost of $330,000, that puts an ongoing strain on what we are able to do ministry-wise. Our leaders on Executive Council (EC) are continuing to talk about how to attack this debt. With a very encouraging proposed budget very close to being ready to present to the congregation, the EC will again be able to devote more time and energy to exploring debt reduction. We all continue to pray for our Lord’s ongoing guidance and direction when it comes to how to work on these challenges and opportunities that are before us.
This campaign is needed right now to expand our runway – to give some time for the school to build back up, and for the leadership to explore how to reduce our indebtedness. The goal of the campaign is to raise $950,000 over three years, which is over-and-above our regular offerings and tuition income. $600,000 of that ($200,000 each year) will be designated to help pay our regular monthly expenses through the year, which is helping to expand that runway! The other $350,000 will be placed in a reserve account to pay for various capital expenses that we anticipate with our aging 18-year-old building and grounds. We are aware of several pending issues with the sound system in our sanctuary, the lights in our sanctuary, some costly pieces of our HVAC system that are nearing the end of their life, as well as other unexpected and unbudgeted items that may arise over the next few years. So right now, we just need to persevere and keep running, doing the great things the Lord is calling us to do, and to faithfully give and trust in Him!
As we get ready to celebrate Commitment Sunday on May 31st, I would ask that you would prayerfully consider how you can be part of this campaign over the next three years. What are you willing to sacrificially give financially, over-and-above your regular offerings, to help us keep moving forward in positive ways for the Kingdom. On the Commitment Card, there are other ways for us to commit as well – to worship, to prayer, to Bible study, to growing in our understanding of stewardship, and to using our time, gifts, and abilities in ministry. My hope and prayer is that every single person who is connected to Immanuel is willing and able to commit ourselves in a variety of ways to serving together at Immanuel in this season of our life together.
Thank you in advance for your thoughtful and prayerful consideration to engage in this pivotal time for ministry!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!
While it can seem far away, it’s hard to believe but summer is right around the corner! And with Memorial Day weekend only 2½ weeks away, I thought I better hold up some of what’s happening here at Immanuel.
Memorial Weekend is also graduation weekend for many of our northern Colorado high schools. We will be offering a blessing over our graduates on that Sunday (May 24th). It’s also the Sunday that we move to our Summer Worship Schedule of 8:00am Classic Grace and 9:30 Contemporary Joy, both services indoors.
The following Sunday, May 31st, we will have ONE worship service starting at 9:00am as we celebrate Commitment Sunday for our ministry campaign, Run with Perseverance. I’ll be sharing more information in the next week or so about the campaign and what Commitment Sunday is all about. Following worship that morning, we’ll take time to celebrate afterward with a Brunch Fellowship in the gym, having time to sit and eat together.
Immanuel’s annual Sweetheart City Car Show is scheduled for Saturday, June 13th. This is one of Immanuel’s major summer ministries that requires many hands to make it happen. Our car show has become one of the premier car shows in northern Colorado, primarily because of the Car Care Ministry that happens that day. All the funds raised through the registration fee, lunch, and silent auction, go to support the Car Care aspect – which is servicing upwards of 30 cars for single moms and widows who otherwise would not be able to afford this simple yet vital upkeep of their vehicles. The show has been growing steadily each year and we are anticipating hosting well over 200 cars again this year, and partnering with many businesses in the community who very generously participate in the Car Care Ministry. More information can be found later in this update, including Randi Rost’s contact information for those who wish to be involved or who have questions.
That next week, Tuesday, June 16th through Friday, June 19th, we will have our Vacation Bible School. This is another of Immanuel’s significant summer ministries where we have the opportunity to touch the lives of well over 200 children. This, too, requires many, many hands to help with crafts, snacks, leading small groups of children through each morning, and more! Miss Emma is leading the charge on this and would love to have you be involved in whatever ways you are able. Her contact information is below in the VBS article.
Outdoor worship begins on Sunday, July 5th, when we move our 9:30am Contemporary Joy worship service outdoors to the west lawn under and around the pergola. More info will be coming as we get closer.
There are more opportunities for fun, fellowship, study, and involvement all summer long for children, youth, and adults – with very fun youth nights planned, gatherings and studies for young adults, summer camp at Lutheran Valley Retreat in July, a service trip for the youth, and Faith Day at the Colorado Rockies in August, to name just a few!
We are so blessed with the opportunities we have here at Immanuel to be together, to worship together, to pray together, to learn and grow together, and to have fun together! I hope you can find some places where you can engage, whether you’re a long-time member, a new member, a regular worship attender, or someone who has recently moved to northern Colorado. All are welcome to be part of this great community of faith at Immanuel!
Serving together in Christ alone!
Pastor Glen
Friends of Immanuel,
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!
This Thursday, May 7th, is the National Day of Prayer. On the Eve of the National Day of Prayer, Wednesday night starting at 7:00pm, we will have a Prayer Service here at Immanuel in connection with our ministry campaign Run with Perseverance.
What a gift to be invited by God to come to Him in prayer. What joy to pray side-by-side with our Immanuel Family as a foundation for our ministry campaign Run with Perseverance. Our ministry campaign is about welcoming renewal and stepping forward in unity as we address the current needs in our church community – both fiscal and spiritual. We look forward to God's work among us in a time rich with scripture and song. For this prayer service, no one will be put on the spot to pray aloud, but everyone can gather in the presence of our loving God to receive encouragement, reaffirm His goodness and look forward to his work among us. All are welcome and encouraged to come as we’ll be praying for our ministry campaign Run with Perseverance, for our ministry together, and for much more.
While we are not having any organized prayer time or worship service on Thursday, Sandy Northrup (Immanuel’s faithful organizer of the National Day of Prayer for many years) shared with me that all are invited and encouraged to attend a prayer gathering of community believers on Thursday, May 7th at 6:00pm at the Loveland Police and Courts, 810 E. 10th Street. The Lord tells us in 2 Chronicles 7:14, “If my people will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and forgive their sins and will heal their land.”
The 2026 theme of the 75th Annual National Day of Prayer is “Glorify God Among the Nations, Seeking Him in All Generations.” It is a call to magnify God alone and to come to repentance and a renewed dependence on God. In our nation we are seeing so much anger, division, lawlessness, anxiety, and godlessness, the need to come together in community to pray is paramount.
Prayer is such an important part of lives as followers of Jesus. Jesus Himself has shown us how important it is simply by how much time He spent in prayer, to say nothing of all that He taught, commanded, and encouraged us to pray. Let me share a few more thoughts and invitations regarding prayer.
First, I do encourage you to be intentional about spending time each day in prayer. I say that not out of guilt or obligation, but as an expression of the relationship we have with our Lord. We’ve been given the privilege of direct access to Him and He loves to be in conversation with us, hearing our voice, our needs, our desires, our joys and our thanks. Don’t complicate this gift – just talk to Him. Don’t set yourself up for failure – you don’t have to have a 15- or 30-minute sit-down with Him. Take time through the day, as needs arise, as you experience awesome things, as you hear news-bytes, and just pause and talk to God about these things for a few minutes.
Flowing from that, if you want to be part of my email prayer group, I would be more than happy to add you! This, too, has no pressure or strings attached. Let me explain briefly how this email prayer group works.
- Many people email me, text me, and call me with prayer requests each day – health issues, celebrations, crises, etc. – asking for prayer. All of you are also welcome to reach out to me at any time with such requests – for yourself, your family, friends, co-workers, and others. Know that when I receive these requests, I pray!
- I take these prayer requests and try to bundle them together so I’m not sending out an overwhelming number of emails that fill your inbox. I do send out requests pretty much every day, at times even 2-3 times in a day, depending on requests that come to me and, at times, the urgency of the requests.
- These will primarily come from me and will have “prayer requests [date]” in the subject line.
- When you receive and open the email, read through the request(s).
- Then pause for a moment and pray over these requests, lifting them up to the Lord.
- I try to avoid using this email group as a means to communicate “general needs” that people have, political overtones (although there will be some, for example when it comes to life issues), or a place to advertise something. I work hard to keep it simply as needs people have that they request to be prayed over.
If you’d like to be part of this group, which currently has well over 200 people, just email me to let me know and I’ll get you added.
In the meantime, there’s a lot going on these days that we need to be praying about. I’ll close by urging you to keep the following requests on your prayer list and, in particular, to be praying about on Thursday as part of the National Day of Prayer, even if you don’t attend any larger gathering. These are matters that need prayer, so thank you in advance for taking time to pray for these: for me as your pastor and the staff at our church and school; for Immanuel, our ministry campaign, all our ministries, including our congregation’s elected leaders; the Church-at-large to be a strong witness and proclamation of Jesus as our only hope; for the spiritual battles that are being waged over so many different issues in schools, in government, on social media, etc.; and for our country, including governing officials at every level, the many divisions that seem to be growing, and for a putting down of any evil-intentioned actions or agendas. There are so many more bullet items I could add, but I’ll let the Lord lead you in what other matters to pray for.
Bottom line? Let’s be people of prayer, trusting our almighty, all-powerful, and all-knowing God, the God who is and who was and who is to come, the Lamb who was slain, and our reigning and ruling King and Savior with these many matters, entrusting ourselves confidently to Him! We are blessed, beyond a doubt! And so we move forward confidently and boldly with His leading, guiding, and directing.
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
