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 Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church began in the
summer of 1960 when the Central Illinois District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod called the Rev. August Lubkeman to serve as the missionary at large
to the northwest side of Peoria. The first church service was held
on November 12, 1960 at the Exposition Gardens in the Youth Building.
In January 1961, a small group of people committed themselves to the establishment
of a new congregation and organized under the name Immanuel Evangelical
Lutheran Church. In June of 1961 the constitution was adopted and
the charter members signed the constitution on August 6, 1961. Rev.
August Lubkeman was also installed as the first called pastor of Immanuel,
which had a baptized membership of 45.
Rev. William Marston was ordained and installed on
June 12, 1966. Shortly after Pastor Marston's arrival, the congregation
convened a "Planning and Development Committee" for the purpose of meeting
the needs of a rapidly growing congregation. In December of 1967
a double garage had to be added to the House Chapel to provide for additional
space for Sunday School, which numbered 70 children. The first
services in the new church were held on December 7, 1969. The new
church building was dedicated to the glory of God on January 25, 1970.
Shortly after the completion of the new church building the congregation
began planning for the future with the addition of a fellowship hall, offices,
and classroom space. In 1974 the addition of the fellowship hall
was complete.
In 1992, after 27 years of service to Immanuel Lutheran
Church, Pastor Marston retired and the congregation called Pastor
Craig S. Stanford to serve as her third pastor. He was installed
on January 17, 1993 and the congregation began looking once again to the
future. In 1996 Immanuel added to her staff a Deaconess Intern, Miss
Julie Heck. Miss Heck worked to improve our congregational
life from June 1996 until August 1997. We are presently looking for
another deaconesses intern and hope that we will soon be able to capitalize
on the work Deaconess Heck began. Pastor Stanford and laity from
Immanuel took bold steps to establish Peoria's first Lutheran High School,
The Robert D. Preus Evangelical Lutheran High School. While organizationally
separate from Immanuel, Immanuel has been very helpful and supportive of
this work, hosting the meetings and offering to house the Lutheran High
School for its start up years.
Throughout her history, Immanuel has known times
of pain and controversy, and peace and joy. In good times and in
bad, our Lord has demonstrated His faithfulness. Immanuel has remained
a Law/Gospel, Sacramental, and liturgical congregation. While many
churches are giving up the practice of Lutheran doctrine, Immanuel
remains an authentic Lutheran congregation and remains committed to the
pure Word, the holy sacraments, true worship, and service to the neighbor.
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