Our Vision.
Being faithful where our feet are.

Being the local body of Christ, Immanuel as a church is over 600 members engaging our city through our individual lives. We are the redeemed who interact daily with the lost in our city. In this way, we have ongoing engagement with our unbelieving neighbors, coworkers, friends, and family. This collective witness is a massive deal in our city. We want to be ministers of the gospel wherever we are. 

Additionally, as a church, we also support specific ministries that share and apply the gospel within particular segments of our community. The following are those ministries: 

Ministries to Our City.
Partnering with neighbor to love neighbor.

Additionally, as a church, we also support specific ministries that share and apply the gospel within particular segments of our community. The following are those ministries: 

Refuge International

Refuge International empowers local churches to see refugees and immigrants thrive in Louisville and beyond, by loving refugees, serving with refugees, and learning from refugees. Refuge exists to simplify the process, connecting churches with refugees in tangible ways.

BsideU For Life

BsideU For Life is committed to presenting the gospel in word and deed by educating women facing crisis pregnancies, responding to their needs, and protecting the lives of unborn children. Their goal is to provide a safe and emotionally supportive place for women to hear and experience the transformative power of the gospel while also being equipped in very practical ways to live productive and fruitful lives.

School Mentoring

We partner with Englehard Elementary School to mentor students with the love that the gospel has produced in our hearts! There are also plans to care for the Englehard staff, as they serve on the “front lines” of a very demanding profession. If you would like to participate in this ministry, please email us.

The Prisoner's Hope

The Prisoner's Hope is a Christ-centered ministry reaching out to those incarcerated and their families. Mentors build relationships before, during, and after incarceration and assist with basic needs to equip for successful re-entry into society. Other areas of ministry include support groups and children's & parents' hope ministries.

For more information, contact Tim Winters.

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