Making An Impact

GENEROSITY

Change Lives

With Your Giving

When you give, more people have the opportunity to hear the Gospel! Through your generosity, our vision to grow leaders to plant churches in collegiate towns across KY and beyond for the glory of God becomes that much more of a reality.

How To automate

Your Giving

Setting up automated giving is simple and quick. Our secure giving platform allows you to control the amount, frequency, and more. Automated giving saves you time and allows Immanuel to plan boldly for the future.

TITHING Challenge

Give god your best for 90 days

 The 90-Day Tithing Challenge is a great way to take your next step toward experiencing God’s faithfulness.

If you tithe for three months during this challenge and God doesn’t hold true to His promises of blessings, we will refund 100% of your tithe. What do you have to lose?

Ways to Give

Online

Giving online through our secure platform couldn’t be easier. You can give a one-time gift from any device in the amount you specify. 

In Person

You can give through cash or check in person when we take up the offering at our Sunday morning worship services.

Mail

You can give by check is through mail. Mail your giving to 720 Browning Acres Rd
Corbin, KY 40701.

God is doing

GREAT THINGS

Through your generosity, God is accomplishing amazing things in our church, our communities and around the world.

Stories of

Life Change

Serbia

Southern Serbia is the home of 3.3 million people with only 1600 known believers. This area contains mostly those who associate themselves with the Serbian Orthodox Church which is a works based false religion. Most students and those within the community do not see Orthodoxy as anything other than a traditional piece of their culture and history as a nation. Immanuel mission team will go on a 9 day trip, partnering with IMB missionaries and local Church plant, to put on a 3 day football camp and do evangelism in the city. The football team is a national team ranging from players aged 17-45. There are no high school nor college teams. Anyone is welcome to come and be a part of what God is doing in Serbia.

New Orleans

Decadence and indulgence have long been associated with this city, and a decade ago, most pastors viewed New Orleans as a graveyard for church plants. Spiritual warfare permeates the city. Many people considered themselves religious—even Christian—despite having little understanding of the gospel. Evangelical churches didn’t die here; they couldn’t even get off the ground. But Katrina has changed everything, and the field is ripe for harvest. Immanuel will team up with church planters to do servant evangelism across the city.