The promise of the Holy Spirit is fulfilled in this great feast of the Church. Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of the faithful, and kindle in them the fire of your love!
If you are in need of prayer, Holy Communion, or even someone to bring a meal or get some groceries for you, please let us know.
We have lots of soup available from Plainview’s “Blessings in Soup” effort by area churches. You can pick some up during office hours or it can be delivered to you. Soup options are chicken, vegetable, and beef vegetable; frozen in quart-sized bags.
If you have been blessed with this service of the Word and would like to support this ministry, you can mail your contribution to: Immanuel Lutheran Church 45 West Broadway Plainview, MN 55964
Members: If you have offering envelopes, they are ready to mail. Please do not mail cash. You can also give online here.
Thank you for your prayers and support during these troubling times. God will see us through this, and we will be better for it!
The Seventh Sunday of Easter stands in the gap of the Ascension (40 days after Easter) and Pentecost (50 days after Easter). Jesus prays for us (John 17) that we would remember His cross and resurrection to enable us to live as one with Him in joy and hope, and even suffer in the glory of Jesus that the world cannot understand. But we do by grace through faith. If you have not viewed the Ascension service, you are encouraged to do so before viewing this service.
If you are in need of prayer, Holy Communion, or even someone to bring a meal or get some groceries for you, please let us know.
We have lots of soup available from Plainview’s “Blessings in Soup” effort by area churches. You can pick some up during office hours or it can be delivered to you. Soup options are chicken, vegetable, and beef vegetable; frozen in quart-sized bags.
If you have been blessed with this service of the Word and would like to support this ministry, you can mail your contribution to: Immanuel Lutheran Church 45 West Broadway Plainview, MN 55964
Members: If you have offering envelopes, they are ready to mail. Please do not mail cash. You can also give online here.
Thank you for your prayers and support during these troubling times. God will see us through this, and we will be better for it!
We worship the King of Kings and Lord of Lords in this online service to celebrate the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ to His heavenly throne.
We invite you to begin watching the service at 7:30 p.m. so you can join your fellow redeemed in a time of worship and prayer. We are in this together even when we must be apart during this time of COVID-19 distancing. Praise be to God that what separates us is not stronger than He who unites us by His blood in baptismal waters!
LCMS Lectionary summary for the Sixth Sunday of Easter:
The Lord Jesus Comforts Us with the Preaching of His Resurrection
“The God who . . . gives to all mankind life and breath and everything” (Acts 17:24–25) wants all people to seek Him “that they might feel their way toward him and find him” (Acts 17:27). But in our sinful ignorance we humans turn instead to idols “formed by the art and imagination of man” (Acts 17:29). Therefore God appointed the Man of Righteousness, Jesus Christ, and “has given assurance to all by raising him from the dead” (Acts 17:31). Because He lives, we also live (John 14:19) in His forgiveness, and thus we love Him and keep His commandments (John 14:15). While the risen Lord prepares us for His Ascension, He will not leave us “as orphans” (John 14:18), but gives “another Helper,” the Holy Spirit, to be with us forever (John 14:16) through the preaching of “Jesus and the resurrection” (Acts 17:18). Because He “suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous” (1 Peter 3:18), we “regard Christ the Lord as holy” and are always “prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks” for the reason for our hope (1 Peter 3:15). Our Baptism “now saves” us “as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 3:21).
If you are in need of prayer, Holy Communion, or even someone to bring a meal or get some groceries for you, please let us know.
We have lots of soup available from Plainview’s “Blessings in Soup” effort by area churches. You can pick some up during office hours or it can be delivered to you. Soup options are chicken, vegetable, and beef vegetable; frozen in quart-sized bags.
If you have been blessed with this service of the Word and would like to support this ministry, you can mail your contribution to: Immanuel Lutheran Church 45 West Broadway Plainview, MN 55964
Members: If you have offering envelopes, they are ready to mail. Please do not mail cash. You can also give online here.
Thank you for your prayers and support during these troubling times. God will see us through this, and we will be better for it!
Come to a casual meet & greet for our incoming principal and teacher, Mr. Rick Arguto! We will have a space set up in the CLC lobby. Social distancing will be required. Visitors will be limited to 10 or less in the lobby at at time. Please follow the schedule emailed out and also listed in this event post. Refreshments will be provided, but please limit your visit to 5-10 minutes so we can have a steady flow through the afternoon. Come anytime during your allotted time:
1:30-2:15 – ILS teachers & support staff
2:15-3:00 – Boards of Ed and Elders; Council
3:00-4:00 – ILS families with last names A-L
4:00-5:00 – ILS families with last names M-Z
Also, around 6:45 Pastor Augustine will host a Facebook Live Q&A with anyone who wants to spend some time with the Arguto’s that evening (this can include members of all area congregations); especially ILS families that may not have wanted to venture out in person.
Mr. & Mrs. Arguto are visiting for a few days to see the school and housing options as they prepare to move here this summer from Colorado. We are trying to limit the audience for this event. We apologize to Immanuel members who would love to meet the Arguto’s. We will have that opportunity after they move to Minnesota and social distancing restrictions are lifted! Pray for safe travels and a productive visit!
The Fifth Sunday of Easter marks a turn in the season on Easter from the resurrection to the ascension of Jesus back to the Father. But He does not leave us without His promise that He will come again to take us to Himself (John 14:3). What a hope we have in Christ!
If you are in need of prayer, Holy Communion, or even someone to bring a meal or get some groceries for you, please let us know.
If you have been blessed with this service of the Word and would like to support this ministry, you can mail your contribution to: Immanuel Lutheran Church 45 West Broadway Plainview, MN 55964
Members: If you have offering envelopes, they are ready to mail. Please do not mail cash. You can also give online here.
Thank you for your prayers and support during these troubling times. God will see us through this, and we will be better for it!
The Fourth Sunday of Easter is Good Shepherd Sunday (3-year lectionary). The worship service highlights this through Psalm 23 and the two hymns included in the service. Read all of John 10 to see how Jesus asserts that He is the Good Shepherd, but He also declares Himself the door to the sheep pen. The sermon unpacks this important declaration of Jesus as our protector and provider of salvation.
If you are in need of prayer, Holy Communion, or even someone to bring a meal or get some groceries for you, please let us know.
If you have been blessed with this service of the Word and would like to support this ministry, you can mail your contribution to: Immanuel Lutheran Church 45 West Broadway Plainview, MN 55964
Members: If you have offering envelopes, they are ready to mail. Please do not mail cash. You can also give online here.
Thank you for your prayers and support during these troubling times. God will see us through this, and we will be better for it!