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Emmanuel Lutheran Church Asheville

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Mobile App

THE NEW VANCO
MOBILE APP

Our Church’s New Mobile App is Here!


We’re excited to announce Emmanuel Lutheran Church has upgraded our mobile app! Vanco,
our eGiving provider, has launched an updated mobile app called Vanco Mobile to replace
GivePlus Mobile.


You can download the Vanco Mobile app for free from the App Store or Google Play. From
there, you can make a one-time donation or set up recurring giving right through the app. Just
select your fund and amount, enter a payment method and complete the donation.
Please download Vanco Mobile by April 30. Vanco will be retiring GivePlus Mobile after
this date.


If you have questions or need assistance with our new mobile app, please stop by the church
office or call Margo Rabon at 828.779.7027.

1. Download the free mobile app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store by searching for "Vanco Mobile."
2. Locate our church by zip code (28806) or "Emmanuel Lutheran Church"
3. Donate!

Text to Give

Giving in the moment is as easy as sending a text:

1. Text our number 833-923-3268 and enter your donation amount.
2. Click the registration link you receive and enter payment information.
3. Receive a verification text as well as an email receipt.
For future giving, simply text "repeat" or your donation amount to the same number (833-923-3268) and it will process automatically.
Thank you for your generosity!

Volunteer

We love our volunteers! Please use the contact form below to contact us.

About Emmanuel Lutheran Asheville

About Emmanuel Lutheran Asheville

Who We Are
We are part of the LCMS (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod). Read more here about what we believe to be true.
Dress attire ranges from casual to typical church dress; come as you are and be comfortable!
Our normal Sunday services last approximately one hour with adult and children Sunday School in between services.
 

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With the universal Christian Church, The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod teaches and responds to the love of the Triune God: the Father, creator of all that exists; Jesus Christ, the Son, who became human to suffer and die for the sins of all human beings and to rise to life again in the ultimate victory over death and Satan; and the Holy Spirit, who creates faith through God's Word and Sacraments. The three persons of the Trinity are coequal and coeternal, one God.

Being "Lutheran," our congregations accept and teach Bible-based teachings of Martin Luther that inspired the reformation of the Christian Church in the 16th century. The teaching of Luther and the reformers can be summarized in three short phrases:      Grace alone, Faith alone, Scripture alone.

Grace alone 
God loves the people of the world, even though they are sinful, rebel against Him and do not deserve His love. He sent Jesus, His Son, to love the unlovable and save the ungodly.

Faith alone 
By His suffering and death as the substitute for all people of all time, Jesus purchased and won forgiveness and eternal life for them. Those who hear this Good News and believe it have the eternal life that it offers. God creates faith in Christ and gives people forgiveness through Him.

Scripture alone 
The Bible is God's inerrant and infallible Word, in which He reveals His Law and His Gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ. It is the sole rule and norm for Christian doctrine.

Who is Jesus? 
For more than 2,000 years people have asked the question, "Who is Jesus?" We were not present when Jesus lived on this earth, but in the Bible we have the record of his birth, life, death on the cross, and resurrection. Study of the Bible, God's Word, will enable you to seek out the answer to this age-old question.

What does "Synod" mean? 
The word "Synod" in The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod comes from Greek words that mean "walking together." The term has rich meaning in our church body, because congregations voluntarily choose to belong to the Synod. Though diverse in their service, these congregations hold to a shared confession of Jesus Christ as taught in Holy Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions which they believe are a correct interpretation and presentation of Biblical doctrine. Contained in The Book of Concord: The Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, these statements of belief were put into writing by church leaders during the 16th century. The simplest of these is Luther's Small Catechism. The Augsburg Confession gives more detail on what Lutherans believe.

Explanation of Baptism

 

Appalachian Servant Event

Appalachian Servant EventThe Appalachian (pronounced app-uh-latch-uhn) Servant Event is the longest running high school servant event in the LCMS. The event requires high maturity and high responsibility.  Light construction, painting, cleaning, and extreme digging of septic sites are the typical work experiences each year. Approximately 35 youth plus adults spend nearly two weeks in the mountains of Appalachia.

The youth who come to the Appalachian Servant Event will make a difference in the lives of people through their meaningful work. They will make friends they may keep for a lifetime. Most importantly, the people who attend this event will leave with a deep connection to their Savior’s servant sacrifice for them personally, and be empowered to be Christ’s hand and feet on earth.

Visit the Appalachian Servant Event Website for more infomration.

Small Groups

Southside Small Group: 

Meets 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Places vary.

 Saturday Small Group:  

Meets every other Saturday from 4:30 -6:30 pm from September through May at various homes in Asehville, Canton and Waynesville.
 
Women's Small Group: 
Meets in the church Narthex at 1:30 pm the first and thrid Wednesday of each month. See church events tab for current study topic.

Contact the church office at 828-252-1795 for more information on any of our groups.