• Hymn 246 - Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty
    May 29 2026

    This weekend we will celebrate the festival of the Holy Trinity, and study the nature of the only true God. Our readings and hymns will all highlight the unique work of the different persons of the Triune God.

    Our closing hymn will be a summary of what we reflect on in our worship service. Written by Reginald Heber, this hymn is a majestic declaration of and tribute to the work of our Triune God.

    The two main Bible passages that serve as a foundation for the words of this hymn are:

    Revelation 4:6,8-11 - Before the throne there was a sea of glass, like crystal. And in the midst of the throne, and around the throne, were four living creatures full of eyes in front and in back.... The four living creatures, each having six wings, were full of eyes around and within. And they do not rest day or night, saying: “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, Who was and is and is to come!” 9 Whenever the living creatures give glory and honor and thanks to Him who sits on the throne, who lives forever and ever, 10 the twenty-four elders fall down before Him who sits on the throne and worship Him who lives forever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne, saying: 11 “You are worthy, O Lord, To receive glory and honor and power; For You created all things, And by Your will they exist and were created.”

    And Isaiah 6:3 - And one cried to another and said: “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts; The whole earth is full of His glory!”

    Heber was a gifted writer, and was especially gifted in poetry. While his hymns are not as Scripturally rooted as many early Christian or Lutheran hymns, they are very beautifully written.

    The tune Nicaea was written specifically for this hymn, and given the name because it was at the Council of Nicaea that the Christian Church staunchly defended and proclaimed the doctrine of the Trinity against the Arian heresy.

    Triune God, bless our worship of You in our worship this weekend, and with all we say and do throughout our lives!

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    30 mins
  • May 27, 2026
    May 27 2026

    Devotion

    • Romans 5:1-5

    Announcements

    • ILC Graduation
    • Memorial Day Service
    • Ladies' Auxiliary
    • Church Choir
    • Men's Breakfast
    • Ladies' Bible Study
    • Tim Wheaton Victory Service
    • Weekend Worship Services
      • No Bible Class or Sunday School this Summer
      • 9am Sunday Service
    • Outreach Committee

    Prayer List

    • Jim Lien
    • Lynette Roehl
    • Becky
    • Sue Heise
    • Merl
    • Bev Menton
    • Family of Dennis Ahrens
    • Homebound Members
    • 3 CLC Missionaries
    • Mission in Zambia

    Hymn of the Day

    • TLH 370 “My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less”
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    43 mins
  • Sermon - May 24, 2026
    May 25 2026

    This recording is a condensed version of the sermon preached at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mankato, Minnesota on May 24, 2026. You can watch the full recording on our YouTube Channel.

    Sermon Text: Ephesians 2:11-22 (NKJV)

    Therefore remember that you, once Gentiles in the flesh — who are called Uncircumcision by what is called the Circumcision made in the flesh by hands — 12 that at that time you were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. 13 But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. 14 For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation, 15 having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace, 16 and that He might reconcile them both to God in one body through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity. 17 And He came and preached peace to you who were afar off and to those who were near. 18 For through Him we both have access by one Spirit to the Father. 19 Now, therefore, you are no longer strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, 20 having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone, 21 in whom the whole building, being joined together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord, 22 in whom you also are being built together for a dwelling place of God in the Spirit.

    Theme: God's Incredible Church Building Project

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    12 mins
  • Hymn 234 - Holy Ghost, with Light Divine
    May 22 2026

    This weekend we come to the festival of Pentecost, and focus on the work of God the Holy Spirit. It is only through the work of the Holy Spirit that we receive the benefits of Christ's work for sinners.

    The hymn we are studying this weekend is 234 in The Lutheran Hymnal: "Holy Ghost, with Light Divine" by English pastor and hymn writer, Andrew Reed. You will see in this hymn a very simple way of communicating the work of God the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit:

    • Leads us from darkness into light. (Verse 1)
    • Brings us to know and believe in Jesus. (Verse 2)
    • Cleanses us of our sin by faith. (Verse 3)
    • Imparts joy and peace to our burdened hearts. (Verse 4)
    • Enables us to resist temptations. (Verse 5)
    • Lives in us as His holy temples. (Verse 6)

    One of the Bible passages that serves as a foundation for this hymn is 1 Thessalonians 5:23: "Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ."

    Thank the LORD for the Holy Spirit's work! Rejoice in the peace, joy, forgiveness, life, light and knowledge that you have been give through His work in you through Word and Sacrament! Thanks be to God. Pray that He would continue that good work in you throughout your life!

    May the LORD bless your thankful worship through the work of the Holy Spirit this weekend!

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    32 mins
  • May 21, 2026
    May 21 2026

    Devotion

    • Romans 4:19-25

    Announcements

    • Ascension Day
    • Graduation Day
    • Church Council
    • Victory Service
    • No Church Choir Tonight
    • Men's Breakfast
    • Ladies' Bible Study
    • Weekend Worship Services
      • No Bible Class or Sunday School this Summer
    • Memorial Day Service
    • Board of Education

    Prayer List

    • Jim Lien
    • Lynette Roehl
    • Becky
    • Merl
    • Family of Nellie Edwards
    • Family of Phyllis Worden
    • Sue Heise
    • Cole Whitehead
    • Summer Projects
    • Mission in Myanmar

    Hymn of the Day

    • TLH 359 “Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies”
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    33 mins
  • Sermon - May 14, 2026 Ascension Day
    May 18 2026

    This recording is a condensed version of the sermon preached at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mankato, Minnesota on May 14, 2026, Ascension Day. You can watch the full recording on our YouTube Channel.

    Sermon Text: Colossians 3:1-4 (NKJV)

    If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. 2 Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth. 3 For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. 4 When Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with Him in glory.

    Theme: Your Life Is Hidden with Christ

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    12 mins
  • Hymn 277 - I Heard The Voice of Jesus Say
    May 15 2026

    As we continue in the Easter season we move to another theme in this season and that is Jesus' invitation to the world to come to Him, even though He has physically ascended into heaven and is no longer visibly present as He was during His earthly ministry. This weekend we will hear and read examples of that invitation which Jesus offers to the world of sinners.

    The hymn we are studying this weekend is 277 in The Lutheran Hymnal: "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." This hymn was written by a Scottish pastor, Horatius Bonar, who was compelled to write hymns that children could understand. You will see in this hymn a very simple style and simple concepts drawn from three different statements and invitations of Jesus:

    • Matthew 11:28 - “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

    The first verse is based on Jesus' invitation in Matthew, for rest which only He can give.

    • John 4:14 - “Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.”

    The second verse is based on Jesus' words to the Woman of Samaria about the Life that He alone offers through His Word.

    • John 8:12 - Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.”

    The third verse is based on the words of Jesus in John 8 about the Light that He brings to the dark world because of sin and death.

    Each of these invitations is followed by the Christian's response to that invitation, by God's grace, and describes what we receive from Him as a result of His life and death for us, and the gifts He offers us in His Word and Sacrament.

    Lord, lead us to listen to and respond to Your invitation of Grace, that we might receive Your rich blessings!

    May the LORD bless your reflection on this truth this weekend.

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    36 mins
  • May 13, 2026
    May 13 2026

    Devotion

    • Romans 4:9-18

    Announcements

    • Mini-Musical
    • Muffins with Mom
    • TVBS Ice Cream and Information
    • Outreach
    • Ascension Day Service
    • No Church Choir
    • Men's Breakfast
    • Graduation
    • No Ladies' Bible Study
    • Weekend Worship Services
      • Bible Class - Christian Life
      • Sunday School - Jesus' Ascension
    • Board of Deacons
    • Church Council

    Prayer List

    • Jim Lien
    • Lynette Roehl
    • Becky
    • Phyllis
    • Merl

    Principal's Report

    • Looking back on the past year
    • Looking forward to the summer and the future

    Hymn of the Day

    • TLH 586 “A Pilgrim and a Stranger”
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    47 mins