Worship
Immanuel is here to glorify God by saving souls and strengthening believers through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
 

Worship at Immanuel brings God's people together in a celebration of God's grace through lessons, songs, preaching, and the sacrament.

As believers, Christ is at the center of everything we do. This is especially true when believers gather img_3715together for worship. Without Christ, we would have no reason to gather for worship. We would be separated from God and each other. We would cower in shame in the presence of God. But Christ, our Savior, has restored our relationship with God. This act brings us two-fold joy. We open our hearts to receive his saving and empowering gospel. We also open our arms to offer to Christ our thanks, our lives, our everything.

This cycle of receiving from God and giving to God characterizes each of our lives. It also characterizes the way we worship when we gather together. To accomplish this, we use a form of worship that traces its roots to the apostles themselves: liturgical worship.

Christ is at the center of liturgical worship. Some parts of the liturgy stay the same each Sunday. This is to make sure that Christ is proclaimed and praised during every service. Some parts of the liturgy change every week. These changes are based on the appointed calendar of the church. This calendar makes sure that we cover the important events and teachings of Christ every year.

To learn more about liturgical worship at Immanuel, choose one of the following categories:

The Church Year

The Parts of the Liturgy

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