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Emmanuel Reformed Church
Carl Gobelman  |  Sutton, Nebraska
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Emmanuel Reformed Church
110 S. Way Ave.
Sutton, NE 68979
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Emmanuel Reformed Church
P.O. Box 362
Sutton, NE 68979
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Introduction
"Glorifying God through the proclamation of the Gospel."
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What's In a Name?
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When you think about a church and why you should go to a church, the name, oftentimes, can tell you a lot about the church. In many cases, the name simply reflects the city or town in which the church resides. “Sutton Bible Church,” or “Sutton Community Church.” This identifies the church with a community or town. Sometimes a church is named for the street on which it sits, for example “Main Street Presbyterian Church,” or “First Avenue Baptist Church.”

However, in other cases, great care is given to naming a church. Each component of the name means something special, or carries a meaning significant to the identity of the church. That’s the case with Emmanuel Reformed Church. Let’s unpack each of these components of our church’s name.

Emmanuel
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The name “Emmanuel” (sometimes spelled “Immanuel”) comes from the Bible. Consider this verse from the prophet Isaiah:

Isaiah 7:14 (NKJV): Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel.

This prophecy is taken up in the Gospel of Matthew and applied to Jesus at the prediction of His birth:

Matthew 1:23 (NKJV): Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us.”

Note Matthew’s additional editorial comment: “which translated means ‘God with us.’”

The name “Emmanuel” means “God with us,” and that is what we believe the church of Jesus Christ is. The church is made up of people in whom the Holy Spirit dwells. The church is the body of Christ, which is in union with our risen Savior. When we gather each and every Sunday for worship, we believe that “God is with us.” Present not only as the church gathers, but also as God the Holy Spirit indwells His people.

Reformed
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“Reformed” identifies theological distinctions as compared to other Protestant denominations (in general), and with the Roman Catholic Church (in particular). The 16th century Protestant Reformation was a watershed moment in the history of the Christian Church. During the years spanning from the fall of the Roman Empire (5th century AD) to the Reformation (a period of just about 1,000 years), the purity of the gospel was obscured behind layers of ritual and sacramentalism that was being practiced in the Roman Catholic Church.

In particular, the gospel of justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone to the glory of God alone, was “lost.” We say “lost” to emphasize that we’re not saying that for a period of over 1,000 years no one was saved. What we’re saying is that the Roman Catholic Church added much to the gospel and thereby confused and muddled its message. In a sense, if people were saved, it was in spite of what the Roman Catholic Church officially taught, not because of it.

The Protestant Reformation brought a return to the purity of the gospel message, as well as a return to the Scriptures as the sole source of infallible authority of faith and practice for the people of God. Again, Roman Catholic doctrine was a combination of Scripture and church tradition—a two source theory of authority.

Most churches who are members of the Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS), which follows in the tradition of the Protestant Reformation, have as part of their name Reformed to identify with this rich tradition.

Church
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Nowadays, it seems vogue to drop the word “church” from the name of a church altogether. It’s not uncommon to see churches called “The Village,” “The Gathering,” or “Harvest.” The thinking behind this is that the word “church” connotes something that is old, stale, out of touch with modern sensibilities. We don’t want to scare people away by this ancient sounding word “church.”

Well here at Emmanuel Reformed Church, we’re not afraid of the word “church.” The English word “church” translates a Greek word ekklesia in the NT and two Hebrew words qahal (“assembly”) and edah (“congregation”). All of these words describe the people of God. That is what the church is: The people of God.

In fact, in the Greek word, ekklesia, if you were to do a study of the word, you would see that etymologically, the word means “ones who are called out.” Now, we don’t want to engage in a word study fallacy, but whenever you think of the word “church,” think of it as meaning “the people of God assembled.” Individually, we are God’s children, bought with the blood of Christ and sealed by His Holy Spirit. But when we gather together on the Lord’s Day for worship, we are the people of God in assembly—I.e., the Church.

So in a nutshell, that’s who we are. Emmanuel Reformed Church is a gathering of the people of God who worship according to the tradition of the Protestant Reformation with the belief that when we gather for worship, God is with us!

More About Emmanuel Reformed Church
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Emmanuel Reformed Church was established in 1877 and is an organic member of the Reformed Church in the United States. The Reformed Church traces its history from apostolic times through the Protestant Reformation to today. We are indebted to God for raising up church leaders like Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin, and John Knox to direct His people back to the teachings of Holy Scripture. Our Reformed ancestors, following in the theological footsteps of these men, migrated to North America in the 18th century and established Reformed congregations in the New World.

We have adopted the universal creeds of the ancient church (Apostles’, Nicene, and Athanasian) and the Three Forms of Unity (Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic Confession of Faith, and Canons of Dort) as our confessional standards. These creeds and confessions are accurate summaries of Christian doctrine and are subordinate to our highest authority, the Bible.

We sincerely invite to join our church all who repent and confess their sins and misery, who believe they are redeemed only by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and who desire to live lives of thankful obedience in appreciation for their salvation. Your pastor, elders, and deacons stand ready to serve you at all times.

Learn more about the RCUS at: www.rcus.org
Learn more about Emmanuel Reformed Church and her ministries at: https://emmanuelreformedrcus.org/

Service Times
Sunday School — Sundays @ 9:30am
Worship — Sundays @ 10:30am
Bible Study — 1st & 3rd Sundays @ 7:00pm

Live Stream online, Sundays @ 10:30am CT

Lady’s Bible Study — 1st Wed. @ 1:00pm
Young Adult Fellowship — 2nd Thu. @ 7:00pm
Men’s Bible Study — 2nd Sat. @ 8:00am

All times are Central Time.
Speakers
Primary Speaker:
Carl Gobelman
Carl Gobelman is the pastor of Emmanuel Reformed Church (RCUS) in Sutton, NE. Carl is a graduate of Mid-America Reformed Seminary in Dyer IN (MDiv, 2020), and before that Loyola University of Chicago (BA, 1993). Before entering into the ministry, Carl worked...  |  more..

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