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Emmanuel Lutheran Church Asheville

Brand and Logo Center

Welcome to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church and School brand and logo center. Here, you will find information about the Emmanue Lutheran Church and School logo graphic standards.

If you have any questions regarding our branding or use of our logo, please contact the Emmanuel Lutheran Church office at 828-252-1795 or by email at [email protected].

Color PNG logos are below. Please contact the church office for hi-res and vector file types or alternate color files.


Download the Logo Guidelines & Brand Book [PDF]

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Primary Logo

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Primary Logo Stacked

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Primary Logo Mark

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Secondary (School) Logo

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Christmas Eve Sticker book Christmas Service

December 24th @ 3 p.m.

We invite families with younger children to a special service on Christmas Eve. During this service, we will be going through the Christmas story in a free sticker & activity book that we will be providing to each family. This 35-minute service is designed for families with young children to celebrate the story of Jesus' birth.
 
We will have a light refreshment for all that attend.
 
If you have any questions or if you would like to RSVP please use the form on this page or email: [email protected]
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Mission & Outreach Ministry

This page is being updated.


Transformation Village

Serves women and children.


Linus Blankets

Emmanuel's Linus Ladies meet monthly to tie blankets which are donated to the Western North Carolina chapter of Project Linus. This organization distributes them locally to children and teenagers who are hospitalized or in any way suffering from trauma. Emmanuel's group prepares approximately 150 blankets each year.

Contact: Susan Roby

School Ministry

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Our School Ministry Team Members

Chair: Christina Munn

Jamie Lopez

Colleen Leyva

Wendy Hines

Brianna Hastings

Jeanine Helms

Chris Smith - ECE Director

Mark Edmiston - K8 Principal

Brooke Jud - BOD Liaison 

Spiritual Growth Ministry

This page is being updated.

SPIRITUAL GROWTH MINISTRY

BOD Liaison - Scott Hausman

Bible Studies and Sunday School Classes

Women's Prayer Group

 Every 3rd Saturday of the month at 10:00 am in the church narthex. All women are welcome!

Virtual Prayer Service

Every 3rd Sunday of every month at 6pm, led by Scott Hausman and Rev. Art Gillespie. Please contact the church office for login information. 

Prayer Network

We offer the prayers of the congregation up to Our Lord. Communication through the church office keeps the Prayer Chain aware of congregational and individual needs. We have both a phone network and an email network.

Sunday School Rally Day

At the begining of each school year, the church marks the start of it's Fall Sunday School/Adult Bible study classes the first Sunday after Labor Day weekend. In the fall, we usually do a church-wide Bible study series that runs about 2 months. As the school/church year continues we introduce several different Bible Study topics for folks to choose from.

Catechism Instruction

An important part of our faith life in Jesus Christ is preparation for the Rite of Confirmation. In the Christian Church, Confirmation is the public confession of our baptismal faith. Every day, we go back to our baptism and are reminded anew that we have been born again of water and the Holy Spirit. His Holy Spirit lives within us and we are growing as His disciples. Preparation for the Rite of Confirmation is rooted in the study of God’s Word with a focus on its application to our daily lives. Preparation for the Rite of Confirmation differs according to the traditions and customs of each parish family.

First Communion

Holy Communion, along with Baptism, is one of the two sacraments in Lutheranism. A Lutheran's First Communion is often preceded by a form of catechesis, which is education on religious doctrine.First Communion is typically done on Maundy Thursday in your child's 5th grade year. This is also the time when they can become acolytes which is a way to serve on Sunday mornings.

When a Lutheran child receives Holy Communion for the first time, that child is supposed to understand what the sacrament means. The most basic teaching of the Lutheran Church — and the easiest and quickest to learn — is Luther's Small Catechism in the Book of Concord. The Small Catechism is taught to children before a First Communion.

Acolytes

The word acolyte means a "companion" or "one who helps." In accepting this position you will be serving as a companion or helper to your pastor: performing a number of important functions before, during, and at the close of the worship service. Acolytes are trained in the fall of their 5th grade year. 

Confirmation

Confirmation is a milestone year in your child’s walk with Jesus and their life of faith. They will experience unforgettable retreats, engaging biblical teaching, and so much more. Your child will grow in understanding about what they believe, they will make friends that will last a lifetime, and they will continue to build upon the faith foundation that you as parents have already begun. This program is open to students entering grades 6-8 in the fall. Youth are confirmed in the fall of their 9th grade year.