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Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost — June 21, 2026

On the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, the people of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Joplin, Missouri gathered around Word and Sacrament to hear a bracing word from our Lord: “Have no fear.” On a Father’s Day morning — and just one day after a wedding and a full week of Vacation Bible School in God’s house — Pastor Christopher Ramstad preached Christ’s rally cry for His church from Matthew 10. Worship on the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost Immanuel’s summer worship continues…
Third Sunday after Pentecost — chancel and baptismal font at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Joplin, Missouri

Third Sunday after Pentecost — June 14, 2026

Third Sunday after Pentecost — On June 14, 2026, Immanuel Lutheran Church in Joplin, Missouri gathered the morning after severe storms as Pastor Christopher Ramstad preached on Romans 5:6–15: while we were still weak, ungodly, and sinners, Christ died for us — and now sends us into His harvest.

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Second Sunday after Pentecost — communion chalice and paten with liturgy

What Is the Lord’s Supper?

If you have ever wondered what is the Lord’s Supper, you are asking about the very heart of Christian worship. Also called Holy Communion, the Sacrament of the Altar, or the Eucharist, the Lord’s Supper is the meal Jesus gave His Church on the night before He died. Lutherans confess that in this Sacrament we receive the true body and blood of Jesus Christ, given with the bread and wine, for the forgiveness of our sins. Together with Holy Baptism,…
Third Sunday after Pentecost — chancel and baptismal font at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Joplin, Missouri

What Is Holy Baptism?

If you have ever wondered what is Holy Baptism, you have arrived at one of the most comforting teachings in all of Christianity. For Lutherans, Baptism is not first of all something we do for God — it is something God does for us. In the water and the Word, the triune God washes away sin, gives new birth, and claims a person as His own dear child. It is one of the two Sacraments instituted by Christ, alongside the…

“You shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet: “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel” (which means, God with us).
Matthew 1:21-23