Immanuel Fellowship Church

Immanuel Fellowship Church Immanuel Fellowship is a Christian church that is committed to the Word of God, the Reformed Confessions, historic worship, and genuine fellowship.

Immanuel Fellowship seeks to advance the kingdom of God in all areas of life through Biblical worship, Gospel proclamation, and true Christian fellowship. We are a member of the United Reformed Churches in North America (URCNA).

Psalm 128:1
06/01/2026

Psalm 128:1

05/31/2026

This morning we studied Genesis 24—the courtship, wedding, and marriage of Isaac and Rebekah. It is a long chapter that is difficult to apply in a single sermon. So, I hope to use this chapter and insights from other Scriptures to encourage Christians today to try to find a godly mate. Genesis 24 isn't a dating manual. And some of the principles are uniquely bound to a culture vastly different than ours. But when we boil off what is strictly cultural about the story we are left with enduring principles for finding a spouse.
More than that, the principles we'll note apply also to believers who are not seeking marriage. The vocation of marriage is not fundamentally different from other vocations. A vocation is simply a unique sphere of opportunity and responsibility. Like fulfilling an occupation, living in the church, or being a God-honoring child, the pursuit of marriage is primarily about fulfilling God-given responsibilities as we trust in his good will for our lives.

05/31/2026

I wonder if you know how your parents met and became husband and wife. Maybe they were high-school sweethearts or met at a Christian young adult convention. Maybe they were paired up by another family member. Maybe your dad crossed the country to find the perfect woman! However your parents met, their story is not quite like the one in Genesis 24.
Perhaps surprisingly, this chapter does teach courtship principles that are relevant for today; we'll explore them more fully this evening. But the chapter isn't a dating manual. Instead, it shows us the faithfulness of God in the lives of those with whom he covenants in grace. The chapter's courtship principles are set in the greater story of the family God is building through his Son Jesus.

Romans 3:23-24
05/27/2026

Romans 3:23-24

Acts 2:38
05/26/2026

Acts 2:38

05/24/2026

Years ago, I brought a video camera to a crowded event and interviewed people with this question from a sixteenth-century catechism: "How are you righteous before God?" I was expecting to be intrigued by and learn from the answers. But what I mostly got was blank stares or questions about the question. Many modern people don't know enough theology to even wonder about their righteousness before God.
But if we know anything about God's perfection and our imperfection, we come back to that old question: "How can you, as a sinner, know that you are right with God? That question is answered by the biblical doctrine of justification.

05/24/2026

Imagine being a visitor to Jerusalem the morning described in Acts 2. You've traveled from Italy to celebrate the Feast of Weeks. A few months earlier, your family began harvesting barley. Now with food for the coming year, you are eager to make an offering to the Lord and celebrate his provision.
This year's festival feels different. Fifty days ago a Rabbi named Jesus was crucified for claiming to be the Messiah, the promised Savior of God's people. But though Jesus had died, hundreds of people later witnessed him alive. And his followers couldn't stop talking about him. You never met Jesus. But you are suspicious of him. After all, your leaders say he was a liar and a fake.
As you ponder these things, a commotion begins in the crowded street. Everyone is rushing in the direction of the house where it started. A man is preaching a sermon—curiously, not in the usual Judaic language of Aramaic, but in Latin. You understand every word. And what you hear will change your life.
This Pentecost Sunday, think about why God established this festival, how he fulfilled it ten days after Jesus' ascension, and what it means for us today.

Psalm 47:7
05/19/2026

Psalm 47:7

Romans 6:13
05/18/2026

Romans 6:13

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