Visit Us
Immanuel Presbyterian
WORSHIP SERVICE
Sundays: 10:00 AM
LOCATION
1100 N. Astor St. Milwaukee, WI
or Online
Belong, Learn, Grow, and Serve in a healthy, growing, inclusive, diverse downtown community of faith in Milwaukee, WI.
COME AS YOU ARE
Bring Your Best, Truest Self
Whether you seek answers or questions, comfort or challenge, community or solitude in the midst of gathering—you'll find your place here.
Come dressed in your finest or your most comfortable. Come with your doubts and your faith, your joy and your sorrow.
Come expecting to encounter the Divine in the music that soars, the silence that speaks, and the faces that welcome you home.

What to Expect When You Visit

We affirm the call to be a servant of Christ and a steward of the Gospel through worship, education, and mission.
We are a community of memory and hope, living out of our tradition and living into a vision of God's purposes. As believers who share a common faith in God as known in Jesus Christ, we welcome diversity as a sign of God's varied grace among us.
We welcome the pluralism and ambiguities of urban life as the context given by God to love our neighbors and manifest the Gospel.
We affirm that the church does not live for itself; we are to be an instrument of grace, wisdom, and compassion and a witness to God's activity in our midst.
We shall marshal and manage our resources to be effective stewards for the continuing vitality of mission.
Reminded that “new occasions teach new duties”, we embrace change and commit ourselves to discerning the responsibilities and opportunities to which God calls us in each new day.
We make these commitments for the direction of our life and ministry:
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We will glorify God in our worship and service, “equipping the saints" to show the good news of Jesus Christ by the story we tell, by the values we live, by the choices we make;
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We will grow in faith, manifesting its joy and risk, nurturing new generations in its promises, and inviting others to share the journey;
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We will attend to human need in both congregation and world, address the issues of our time in dialogue with our faith, and affirm the love and teachings of Jesus Christ through our mission.
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1 James Russell Lowell, “Once To Every Man and Nation” (1845)
2 The words of the Apostle Paul (Ephesians 4:12)


