St. Peter-Immanuel Lutheran Church

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02/17/2026

We need your help! For the 2026 Y4Life Summit, we will be assembling snack bags for the homeless in the Twin Cities area. This is where YOU come in! We are looking for donations of high-calorie snack foods to include in the bags. Examples of the snacks we're looking for can be found in our Amazon list. Don't shop Amazon? No problem! We're also accepting gift cards to Sam's Club and Walmart to buy snacks and bottled water for the bags.

Check out the Amazon list and shop here: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/33CI19ELW2CXC?ref_=wl_share

Gift cards to Sam's Club and/or Walmart can be purchased online and sent via email to Y4Life Director, Michelle Bauman, at [email protected].

02/17/2026

Each year, the Lutheran Education Association honors teachers and administrators whose work reflects a strong commitment to Christian education and students. This year, five Concordia alumni have been selected to receive awards.

Our quilting group did wonderful work on the quilts again!
10/05/2025

Our quilting group did wonderful work on the quilts again!

We Celebrate the home going of our faithful member: Dianne Engel.GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD! FOR HE IS GOOD!
08/01/2025

We Celebrate the home going of our faithful member: Dianne Engel.

GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD! FOR HE IS GOOD!

View Dianne Faith Engel's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.

From our Lenten Worship beginning March 5th, 2025. JOIN US FOR WORSHIP!As We GatherThe Christmas trees we decorated with...
03/05/2025

From our Lenten Worship beginning March 5th, 2025. JOIN US FOR WORSHIP!

As We Gather
The Christmas trees we decorated with careful hands just a few months ago have come and gone. The account of our salvation in Jesus Christ, the Babe of Bethlehem, has progressed from the manger through the Epiphany light of our Lord’s proclamation of “liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind” (Luke 4:18; see Isaiah 61:1). The palm fronds we held and waved with our hands with cheers and hosannas a year ago have since withered and turned to the ashes we bless this night in hope. Lent returns, reminding us that the Christian life is one of repeated, daily repentance and faith because, though our deliverance is made sure, we walk by faith in the “not yet” of complete holiness and final release from sin. Repentance means we come this night with empty hands, that is, the confession of our total need of God’s mercy, grace, and deliverance. We come to the God who has revealed Himself in love in the forgiveness of our sin by means of His own bloody, substitutionary sacrifice in our own human flesh for us and for our salvation. With the pastor’s hands the ashes of our failings and sin are placed over the sign we received at our Baptism, and we are welcomed to repentance and faith freely given by the hand of the Lord.

02/25/2025

Former CUAA professor of theology Rev. Dr. Richard Shuta, an influential figure on the Ann Arbor campus for more than 35 years, was called to rest on January 4.

02/25/2025

Always excited to run a pop up PD session! If you missed the Structuring a Christian School: Legal and Operational Considerations zoom catch the replay on YouTube, Facebook, or X.

02/25/2025

Register for Conference on Life, Family and Spiritual Care
March 14–15, 2025 • California, Florida, Missouri & online

Registration for the Mercy: Love Throughout Life conference is now open.
https://calendar.lcms.org/event/mercy-love-throughout-life-conference-2025/

The conference, hosted by LCMS National Mission, will take place March 14–15, 2025.

Conference sessions, all of which will be livestreamed, will take place in three different locations. Participants may attend in person at one of these locations, or they may watch online.

The three in-person locations will focus on the following subject areas:

Concordia University, Irvine, California, will host sessions on marriage, life and the family at its Concordia – Spectrum Campus.

Grace Lutheran Church in St. Petersburg, Florida, will host sessions on spiritual care.

The International Center in St. Louis, Missouri, will host sessions on advocating, teaching and caring for human life.

Featured presenters will include:

Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, LCMS president

Deaconess Dr. Tiffany Manor, LCMS National Mission managing director

Rev. Michael Salemink, executive director of Lutherans For Life

Rev. Dr. Alfonso Espinosa, senior pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Irvine, Calif.

Rev. Dr. Brian Heller, manager of LCMS Specialized Spiritual Care Ministry

A Spanish track will also be available. The sessions, conducted in Spanish, will be made available to watch online.

In-person registration, which includes meals and snacks, is $74 per person. In-person registration closes on March 7.

Online registration (which can be used by an individual, couple, family or group) is $29 and will be open until the first day of the conference.

Space is limited for both in-person and online registration.

All students at the Concordia universities and seminaries have free admission to this conference. To register, they will need a valid Concordia email address for verification. For more information, email [email protected].

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10/17/2024

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7801 W Acacia Street
Milwaukee, WI
53223

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