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Grace alone. Faith alone. Scripture alone.

It is the single purpose of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church to be a Christian church which strives to proclaim the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ as revealed in the Bible, by which alone man can know the true God and the way to eternal life.

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We provide Christ-based education from grades K-12.

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Joseph Naumann

pastor

Pastor Naumann attended Immanuel Lutheran College in Eau Claire, WI, graduating with his Pre-Theological degree in 2013. He graduated from Immanuel Lutheran Seminary in 2016 and received the call to serve as Associate Pastor at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mankato. Pastor Naumann married Rachel in 2014. He and Rachel have been blessed with three children, Eleanor, Olivia, and Samson.

Neal Radichel

pastor

Pastor Neal Radichel attended Immanuel Lutheran College in Eau Claire, WI, graduating with his Pre-Theological degree in 2004. He graduated from Immanuel Lutheran Seminary in 2007 and first served at St. Stephen Church and School in Mountain View, CA until 2011. Following his time there he then served at Luther Memorial Church and School in Fond du Lac, WI until 2018 where he and his family moved to serve Immanuel here in Mankato, MN. He enjoys preaching, teaching, music, anything outdoors, and spending time with his family. Pastor Neal married his “high school sweetheart” Erin in 2003, and has since been blessed with four children. 

Drew Naumann

vicar

Vicar Drew Naumann is a seminarian at Immanuel Lutheran Seminary in Eau Claire, WI. He is looking forward to working with the members at Immanuel Lutheran Church this summer! 

Sermons

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We Teach the Law's DemandWe Preach the Gospel's DoctrineHe Heals the Sinner's Disease
The Persecuted Christian is StrengthenedThe Compromising Christian is Weakened
Remember What You Have HeardWatch for Christ's Return
You made your bed, now lie in itYou dug your grave, but I laid in it
1 A letter of Commendation- for enduring false teachers and false works2 A letter of Condemnation- for an eroding love of the Gospel3  A letter of Consolation- from He who…
Preserving the Philadelphians Lukewarm Ladoiceans
The Joy and Privilege of Serving in Christ's KingdomThe Assurance and Confidence of the Lord's Deliverance 

A Place to Stand

April 18, 2021


Faith Founded on the Resurrection of Jesus ChristFaith Leading to the Salvation of Your Soul
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  • Hymn 371 - Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness
    This week we study the hymn "Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness" (Hymn 371 in The Lutheran Hymnal), written by Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf in 1739. While Zinzendorf was a prolific hymn writer, penning over 2,000 hymns, we only have two of his hymns in The Lutheran Hymnal (this hymn and hymn 410). This is by far […]
  • January 2, 2025
    Devotion 1 Thessalonians 5:25-28   Announcements Sunday School and Bible Class Communion this Weekend School Resumes Outreach Committee Meeting   Prayer List  Pastor John Hein Pastor Tim Wheaton Family of Marlene Hanel Margaret Fraze CLC Leaders Mission in India   Hymn 460 "Behold the Sure Foundation-Stone” 
  • Hymn 105 - Praise God the Lord, Ye Sons of Men
    This week we study the Christmas hymn "Praise God the Lord, Ye Sons of Men" (Hymn 105 in The Lutheran Hymnal), written by Nikolaus Herman in the sixteenth century. Herman was from Bohemia, but this hymn became one of the most popular Christmas hymns in Germany following the Lutheran Reformation.  As we reflect on this […]
  • Hymn 63 - On Jordan's Bank, the Baptist's Cry
    This week we study the hymn "On Jordan's Bank, the Baptist's Cry" (Hymn 63 in The Lutheran Hymnal), written by Charles Coffin in the eighteenth century. One of the unique features of Coffin's hymns is that he wrote them in Latin, even though it was a "dead language" when he penned it. This shows the […]
  • December 18, 2024
    Devotion 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24   Announcements Christmas Eve Practice during Sunday School Hour Bible Class Caroling in Washington Park ILS Christmas Concert Midweek Advent Ladies' Auxiliary No College Bible Study next week Upcoming Podcast Schedule Christmas and New Year's Schedule   Prayer List  Pastor John Hein Pastor Tim Wheaton Marlene Hanel Margaret Schreyer Margaret Fraze […]

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421 North Second Street
Mankato, MN 56001

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Worship Services

Sunday 9:00 AM
Saturday 7:00 PM

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