For the week of December 19

Remember in Prayer

Mark W Healthe Concerns

Luanne (Victoria) Lung Surgery

Jen & Ry Flooding

Noreen B Back Pain

Smith Family Death of Kitty

Gloria B Knee Replacement Surgery 12/1

Gloria J                  At Sharon Care

Carrie A                 MS Pain

Tom B Liver Cancer

Aveiro B Relief from Pain

Shirley J Health Concerns

Laurie D Relief from pain from CRPS

Trelani P Health concerns

 

 

Please be in prayer for the call committee and the process. Please pray that the right pastor is connected to the team and that the Call Committee is open to God’s leading them to Immanuel.

 

  

 

 

Immanuel Lutheran LGBTQ+ Night

Join us Friday, December 19th @ 5:30 pm

Participating in

Community Caroling Downtown Centralia

Meeting at Pine Street Plaza - Next to Dawn’s Delectables

Optional: Dress in Holiday Spirit

Mix & Mingle event following @ 7:00 pm at

Tiki Tap House

404 M Tower Ave

Centralia, WA

Call Committee Congregational Report

Reporting Week of December 15, 2025

 In attendance: Jeri, Diane, Kevin, Audra, Ryan, Patty and Charla. 

     As we approach the joy of Christmas, the Call Committee is pleased to share a final update for the year. We met on Monday, December 15, and successfully concluded our initial interview with Candidate #4.

     Looking ahead to the New Year, the future is bright! We have three additional initial interviews scheduled for January 2026. It is a true blessing to report that the overall quality of the candidates has been excellent thus far.

     The committee will now take a well-deserved break to celebrate the birth of Christ with loved ones, friends, and neighbors. Consequently, there will be no weekly reports during the holidays. We will reconvene on Monday, January 12, 2026, to prepare for the next round of interviews.

     Thank you for your continued prayers and support. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a blessed Happy New Year!

 Food Drive

Due to a multitude of reasons our area food banks are very low on supplies. At Immanuel we want to help! Starting this Sunday November 2nd  we will begin collecting non perishable food for The Salvation Army Food Bank, also known as Hope Market. The goal is to collect 500 pounds of food before Christmas. The greatest need is for soups, canned protein, single serve oatmeal, cereal, chili, shelf stable milk and baby formula! If you’re able to bring something every Sunday to add to the bounty that would be wonderful! If you have any questions please ask Diane Stedham-Jewell.  We have met the goal and continue to collect food through the end of the year.

   Book Club

We met on December 3rd to discuss THE GIRL WITH THE LOUDING VOICE, written by Abi Dare’. We agreed about the book being somewhat hard to read, from both a physical and mental standpoint. But we also agree that it is worth the challenge. Seeing the world from the prospective of a Nigerian girl is eye opening for sure. We recommend!  We will meet again on January 7 to discuss  A LONG PETAL OF THE SEA, by Isabel Allende. These books may be available by Sunday.  Check it out and join us!

Reminder…..please return books by the day of discussion.

  Sunday School

Sunday School is meeting on Sunday mornings at 9:30 (before worship.) All ages of young people are welcome! Please join us in the Kids Corner (old nursery next to the sanctuary.) We’re experimenting with

pre-worship Sunday School so give it a try! 

 Worship Assistant’s sign-up sheets

The clipboards are In the narthex to sign-up for the various ways in which you can participate in our weekly worship in 2026.  There are several ways you can volunteer your time.  They include: Altar Care (setting up communion), serving communion, readers, acolyte, bringing fellowship snacks. Coffee host/hostess, helping with Sunday School.  If you are interested, please put your name on the appropriate list(s).  Barbara will then make up the schedules for the year. 

Mother Emanuel Sunday

Thanks to your generous donations, Immanuel will be sending $550.00 to Mother Emanuel AME church in Charleston, SC to help them in their recovery efforts so that they may continue to be a shining beacon of God's love in their city. Please keep praying for an end to racism and all the artificial divides that threaten us all with violence. 

 

 

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For the week of December 12