The Gospel of Luke relates the story of the risen Christ appearing to the
two disciples who were walking the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus. They
were sharing their hearts' deepest concerns when the risen Christ joined
them. He explained the scriptures as they walked, and their hearts were
warmed. The illuminating climax of the experience was when Christ took
the bread, said the blessing, then broke it and gave it to them. The
two had their eyes opened and they recognized him! (Luke 24:13-35)
What is the Walk to Emmaus?
Emmaus renews discipleship. It is a three-day experience that takes
a New Testament look at Christianity as a lifestyle. It is a highly
structured weekend designed to strengthen and renew the faith of
Christian people, and through them their families, congregations
and the world in which they live. Emmaus is a combined effort of
laity and clergy with a focus on renewing the church.
What Happens at Emmaus?
The "Walk to Emmaus" is a 72-hour experience. The weekend
begins on Thursday evening and ends Sunday evening. At Emmaus, you
will spend three busy but very enjoyable days at Reynoldsburg United
Methodist Church in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. You will live and study together
in singing, prayer, worship and discussion. Discussions center around
fifteen talks given by laity and clergy. These talks present the theme
of God's grace, and how that grace comes alive in the Christian community
and expresses itself in the world. You'll discover how God's grace
is real in your life and how you can live in a life full of His grace.
What Happens After Emmaus?
One of the primary strengths of Emmaus is the follow-up. Your weekend
lasts only three days, but you are invited to build on it for the
rest of your life. Those who attend Emmaus are encouraged to do two
things following their weekend: 1) expand their own spiritual lives
through study, worship and action; and 2) become more active Disciples
of Christ in the world through their churches. To nurture the process
of discipleship, the Emmaus ministry offers several tools. First
small groups or sharing groups are encouraged to form and meet weekly
to support the members' quest for spiritual growth and to uphold
one another in prayer and accountability. Second, a monthly praise
and worship service, called a "gathering," is held, and
all those who have attended the Emmaus walk are invited to sing,
pray, worship and fellowship with one another.
Who should attend an Emmaus Walk?
First, Emmaus is an ecumenical ministry and Christians of all denominations
are invited and welcome. Emmaus is for the development of Christian
leaders who:
- Wish to strengthen their spiritual lives
- May have unanswered questions
about prayer,
study and sharing their faith
- Are willing to dedicate
their everyday lives to God
in an ongoing manner
- Have positions of
responsibility in the church and the world
How to Attend:
To attend an Emmaus walk, you must have a sponsor - someone who has
previously attended the weekend and is willing to support you in
love, prayer and service. If you know someone who has attended the
walk, please feel free to talk to him/her. If you are interested
but do not know anyone who could serve as your sponsor, please contact
us.
The Emmaus ministry is a program of the Upper Room. For more information,
click here.
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