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Sun, Mar 15 at 3:00 PM - Rite of Confirmation 2026
Welcome to this very special worship service, celebrating the 2025–2026 Confirmation Class of Immanuel Lutheran Church. We give thanks for these young men and women who have grown in faith, knowledge, and trust in our Lord Jesus Christ. Through study, prayer, and the guidance of their pastors, families, and congregation, they now stand ready to publicly confess their faith and continue their journey as committed followers of Christ. Join us as we rejoice in God’s faithfulness and celebrate this awesome milestone.
Sun, Mar 14 at 10:30 AM - “Opening Our Doubtful eyes with Faith” - Modern Lutheran Worship
The Lord is grieved by the spiritual blindness of His people, but He does not forsake them.
Instead, He promises to turn the darkness before them into light, the rough places into
level ground (Isaiah 42:16). The Lord does not give up on His servant, Israel, but sends
another Servant who is the light of the world (John 9:5). Jesus’ light comes to us in His
Word, His water, and His Supper. These are His means for opening our eyes to see and to
live as children of light (Ephesians 5:8). Baptized into Christ, we look forward to the day
when these words will come pass: “Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ
will shine on you” (Ephesians 5:14).
Sun, Mar 14 at 8:00 AM - “Opening Our Doubtful eyes with Faith” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
The Lord is grieved by the spiritual blindness of His people, but He does not forsake them.
Instead, He promises to turn the darkness before them into light, the rough places into
level ground (Isaiah 42:16). The Lord does not give up on His servant, Israel, but sends
another Servant who is the light of the world (John 9:5). Jesus’ light comes to us in His
Word, His water, and His Supper. These are His means for opening our eyes to see and to
live as children of light (Ephesians 5:8). Baptized into Christ, we look forward to the day
when these words will come pass: “Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ
will shine on you” (Ephesians 5:14).
Sat, Mar 13 at 5:00 PM - “Opening Our Doubtful eyes with Faith” - Blended Lutheran Worship
The Lord is grieved by the spiritual blindness of His people, but He does not forsake them.
Instead, He promises to turn the darkness before them into light, the rough places into
level ground (Isaiah 42:16). The Lord does not give up on His servant, Israel, but sends
another Servant who is the light of the world (John 9:5). Jesus’ light comes to us in His
Word, His water, and His Supper. These are His means for opening our eyes to see and to
live as children of light (Ephesians 5:8). Baptized into Christ, we look forward to the day
when these words will come pass: “Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ
will shine on you” (Ephesians 5:14).
Thu, Mar 12 at 6:30 PM - "Night of Worship - Truth & Grace"
Join us for a special evening of worship and conversation as our Praise Band leads a powerful concert of music celebrating God’s love and faithfulness. Our Praise Band Leader and Pastors gather for an open and thoughtful discussion about God’s Truth and Grace, reflecting on how these gifts shape our faith and our daily lives. We hope this time of worship, music, and honest conversation encourages and strengthens you in your walk with Christ, as we prepare our hearts and minds for the birth of our Savior, in this Lenten season.
Lenten Worship - 7PM
Lenten Worship - 7PM
Worship Service Check-In: http://www.immanuelpalatine.org/checkin
Sun, Mar 8 at 10:30 AM - "Storing Up a Well Spring of Living Treasures" - Modern Lutheran Worship
In worship today, we embrace the truth that our greed for the things of the earth died
with Christ on the cross so that we might live to seek the treasures of God in heaven
instead. Just as Jesus gave the woman at the well a well spring of living treasures in Him,
she shared that treasure immediately with others. We too should share our eternal
treasure of salvation with others rather than storing up our earthly treasures.
Sun, Mar 8 at 8:00 AM - Storing Up a Well Spring of Living Treasures - Traditional Lutheran Worship
Worship Service Check-In: http://www.immanuelpalatine.org/checkin
Sat, Mar 7 at 5:00 PM - “Storing Up a Well Spring of Living Treasures” - Blended Lutheran Worship
In worship today, we embrace the truth that our greed for the things of the earth died
with Christ on the cross so that we might live to seek the treasures of God in heaven
instead. Just as Jesus gave the woman at the well a well spring of living treasures in Him,
she shared that treasure immediately with others. We too should share our eternal
treasure of salvation with others rather than storing up our earthly treasures.
Wed, Mar 4 at 7:00 PM - "Dying to Greed, Living for the Treasures in Heaven" - Lenten Worship
Lenten Worship - 7PM
As we gather for this second week of Lent, we step into a sacred season of reflection, repentance, and renewal. May this season draw us nearer to the cross, deepen our faith, and prepare us to rejoice with greater wonder in the promise of resurrection.
Sun, Mar 1 at 10:30 AM - “Be Like Jesus” - Modern Lutheran Worship
“Born again” has become a catch phrase in our age. It is not merely that Jesus says one
must be born again but born from above. This new birth happens not from human will or
desire but solely from the love and act of God working by the Spirit. Baptismal water is
the womb through which we are born again and born from above to the life that death
cannot overcome and is eternal. As we make our way through Lent, we are constantly
reminded of the truth of Luther’s explanation: we cannot by our own reason or strength
believe in Christ, our Lord, or come to Him. The Spirit calls us to the font, gathers the
baptized around His Word and Table, delivers us from the darkness of unbelief, and makes
holy those who belong to the Lord. Thanks be to God!
Sun, Mar 1 at 8:00 AM - “Be Like Jesus” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
“Born again” has become a catch phrase in our age. It is not merely that Jesus says one
must be born again but born from above. This new birth happens not from human will or
desire but solely from the love and act of God working by the Spirit. Baptismal water is
the womb through which we are born again and born from above to the life that death
cannot overcome and is eternal. As we make our way through Lent, we are constantly
reminded of the truth of Luther’s explanation: we cannot by our own reason or strength
believe in Christ, our Lord, or come to Him. The Spirit calls us to the font, gathers the
baptized around His Word and Table, delivers us from the darkness of unbelief, and makes
holy those who belong to the Lord. Thanks be to God!
Sat, Feb 28 at 5:00 PM - “Be Like Jesus” - Blended Lutheran Worship
“Born again” has become a catch phrase in our age. It is not merely that Jesus says one
must be born again but born from above. This new birth happens not from human will or
desire but solely from the love and act of God working by the Spirit. Baptismal water is
the womb through which we are born again and born from above to the life that death
cannot overcome and is eternal. As we make our way through Lent, we are constantly
reminded of the truth of Luther’s explanation: we cannot by our own reason or strength
believe in Christ, our Lord, or come to Him. The Spirit calls us to the font, gathers the
baptized around His Word and Table, delivers us from the darkness of unbelief, and makes
holy those who belong to the Lord. Thanks be to God!
Wed, Feb 24 at 7:00 PM - "Dying to Pride, Living for Others" - Lenten Worship
As we gather for this first week of Lent, we step into a sacred season of reflection, repentance, and renewal. May this season draw us nearer to the cross, deepen our faith, and prepare us to rejoice with greater wonder in the promise of resurrection.
Sun, Feb 22 at 10:30 AM - “Deflection: Sin’s First Move” - Modern Lutheran Worship
Adam and Jesus are a study in contrasts. Where man in the Garden of Eden was weak
before the devil’s wiles, Jesus returns the words of Satan with the Word of God. In so
doing, He does not simply repeat words but expresses His trust and confidence in the
Father. The Spirit led Jesus to the place of temptation knowing that Jesus knew what
Adam forgot. Thanks be to God the error of Adam is not like the gift of God in Christ. What
Adam lost, Christ won and not for Himself but for all who believe in Him. The family of
sinners born with Adam’s sin is contrasted with the sons and daughters of righteousness
born of Christ and His atoning work. Everyone suffers from Adam’s sin but only those who
believe know the saving fruits of Christ’s holy obedience.
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