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Miniclasses

The winters here at Immanuel, located in “the tall green pines” of the northwoods of Wisconsin, can wear on the spirits of the Immanuel family particularly during the long stretch of time between the Christmas break and Spring Break. To break up that time almost 30 years ago, then Professor Ron Roehl developed “Miniclasses” here at Immanuel. For a number of years Prof. Mark Kranz took over the reins and now Professor Ross Roehl organizes members of the senior high school class to plan the event. In the past, classes have been presented on subjects as diverse as sign language, automobile maintenance, woodburning, and ice fishing. Each one hundred minute class is a stand-alone unit, with a goal of giving enrollees experience in a hobby, skill, or occupation that they might wish to pursue in the future. For example, those with a curiosity about the construction trades have gotten hands-on training in skills like house framing, electrical wiring, and the installation of siding. Those who l...

Senior Nights!

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Team competition, regardless of the final score, has many positives. Being part of a team and working together for a common goal, the camaraderie on and off the court, the give-and-take required to accomplish your goals, the understanding that each has a role to play, and learning to have your teammates' back are just some of the benefits. Basketball is a rough, tough sport requiring lots of hard work. Games and practices can get physical and result in injuries. Emotions run the gamut from elation to despair and everything in between. Athletes that continue in basketball through their senior year deserve more than just a "that-a-girl" or "that-a-boy". Teammates and fans recognize that fact and choose one game each year as "Senior Night." Posters of each player are designed and mounted in the gym. Prior to the introduction of the starting five for the Senior Night game, all senior players and managers are recognized and given a basket of goodies by thei...

Movie Nights!

The students have been enjoying a regular schedule of movie nights during these cold winter weekends. Normally the movies are shown Saturday nights after church. The students head to the gym to enjoy a movie on the new 16' x 10' motorized movie screen donated by CLC member Dave Aymond and obtained by Immanuel alumnus Rhiannon Roehl at a deep discount. The sound comes from the upgraded sound system installed by brothers Joel and Aaron Gullerud. The students are treated to popcorn from the Canteen provided by Nathan Lau and his family and funded by the Activities Committee. The movies have included Spiderman, Star Wars, Princess Bride, Transformers , and Super Mario to name a few. This weekend plans are to show the new Indiana Jones movie. Public displays of these movies are possible because the Activities Committee purchases a movie license from CCLI. The students seem to appreciate the chance to hang out with other students to watch movies rather than squirrel away in a smal...

Immanuel Christmas Concert

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The following is a condensation of a more complete review of the 2023 Immanuel Christmas Concert. One hundred and thirteen students, uniformed in chorus robes and in confession of faith, streamed into the sanctuary [of Messiah Lutheran Church in Eau Claire] singing “Oh come, let us adore Him, Christ, the Lord!” The selection for the service’s music had a perfect mix of each era and style. From pieces from Bach, Mozart, and Handel, to pieces like “It’s About The Cross,” each choice had a clear Gospel message and beautiful music to match the majesty of their words. Yet, the beautiful melodies and harmonies would mean nothing without the message that they proclaimed of Christ’s love and grace that came to earth to save us from our sin. This message was further reinforced by the five very special devotions interspersed throughout, and the powerful prayer that placed the focus exactly where it should be--not on the music or the choir, but on the gracious Father that loved us beyond anythi...

Profs Are People, Too!

 We thought you might be interested in how the faculty and staff spend their Christmas "break." Time with out-of-town family Recover from sickness Guest preaching Planning 2nd semester schedules Creating class materials Planning lessons Play organ for a number of special holiday services Compose music Plan Tour Choir schedules and program Prep for 2nd semester courses Entertaining company Plan/attend pre-marriage counseling sessions, engagement parties, and weddings Finish 1st semester grades, publish report cards, organize 2nd semester courses in Gradelink Write Spokesman  article and edit upcoming  Spokesman issue Continue work on professional development plan Meet and discuss CLC document Theses and Antitheses in the Role of Admonition (TARA) Not working or checking email unless necessary and spending downtime with family at home (smart staff member!) Completing construction projects Packing for trips and to move Out-of-town travel Flying to Florida/St. Louis/Ari...

Christmas Season Activities

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Campus is ALWAYS a busy place but these last few weeks before the Christmas break are especially so. It begins with Finals Week during which all classes wrap up in a variety of ways such as cumulative final tests, semester projects, essays, etc. and special Fun Bells throughout the week. Beside studying, the students do some major cleaning of their lockers and dorm rooms. The Piano/Organ Recital was held last Sunday during which students demonstrated their improvement on the ivories over the semester. North and South Hall each has its own dorm Christmas Party. The Activities Committee will host the annual Christmas Party Thursday night. Beside games and food, the evening concludes with the traditional program of Christmas Readings by a male representative of each class interspersed with Christmas songs and hymns. The service ends with a Candle Lighting ceremony including the entire student body done during the singing of Silent Night and the Alma Mater . That service will begin this Th...

What a Great Group!

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The amazing group of parents, faculty, and staff who gave of their free time to perform for the students during the Formal dinner. What we didn't get was a photo of those working behind the scenes to prepare the food (Dave Rodebaugh), serve the food, do the dishes, and cleanup after. Kudos to all and thanks for your efforts!