Walk to Emmaus

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A Journey with Christ
Luke relates the story of two disciples of Jesus who were going along the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus. As these two friends were walking together, they shared their hearts’ deepest concerns about the death of Jesus. An unknown person joined them and explained the scriptures as they walked. Toward the end of the day’s travel, they urged the stranger to eat with them. As the stranger took bread, blessed, broke and shared it with them, their eyes were opened and they recognized the risen Christ. Then they rushed back to Jerusalem to share the good news with others. (Luke 24: 13-35)
What Is The Walk To Emmaus?
It is an opportunity to meet Jesus Christ in a new way as he is revealed to you through other believers. The Walk to Emmaus begins with prayerful discernment and an invitation from a sponsor. After one accepts this invitation, an application is completed. The Emmaus leaders prayerfully consider each applicant and in God’s time, the person is invited to attend a three-day experience of New Testament Christianity. Following the three days, participants are given an opportunity to join in small groups to support each other in their ongoing walk with Christ. Through the formational process of accountable discipleship in small groups and participation in the Emmaus community, servant-leadership skills are developed for use in the local church and its mission.
What Happens on the Emmaus Weekend?
The Walk to Emmaus is a 72-hour experience of Christian spiritual renewal and formation. You will enjoy three busy days singing, learning, laughing, praying, worshiping, and participating in small groups. Discussions center around fifteen talks given by laity and clergy. The theme of each talk is God’s grace, how that grace comes alive in the Christian community, and how it expresses itself in the world. You’ll also discover how grace is real in your life, how you live a life of grace, and bring grace to others. You will have the opportunity to participate in the daily celebration of Holy Communion and to understand more fully the body of Christ. You will experience God’s grace through the prayers and acts of anonymous service offered by the Emmaus community. You will leave with an experience of Christian love in action that will equip you for new levels of grace-filled service and leadership.
What Happens Afterward?
You are invited to walk with Christ for the rest of your life. Those who attend a Walk to Emmaus are encouraged to servant-leadership and to:
  • Expand their own spiritual lives through worship, study, and active participation in their local church.
  • Become more active disciples of Christ in service to the world.
To nurture this process of discipleship, the Emmaus movement offers specific opportunities. First, groups of four to six people meet weekly to reflect on their spiritual journey and encourage one another in accountable discipleship. Second, there are monthly community gatherings where Emmaus participants meet for fellowship, worship and instruction. Third, through a newsletter, members become aware of support needs for upcoming Walks and other opportunities for servant-leadership.
The Purpose of Emmaus
The purpose of Emmaus is to develop leaders for the church. Emmaus will inspire, challenge, and equip participants for Christian action in their homes, churches, and places of work. Emmaus lifts up a way for our grace-filled lives to be lived and shared with others.
Who Should Go to Emmaus?
Emmaus is open to members of any Christian denomination. Emmaus is for the development of Christian leaders who:
  • Are members of a local church;
  • Have a desire to strengthen their spiritual lives;
  • May have unanswered questions about their faith;
  • Understand that being a Christian involves responsibility;
  • Are willing to dedicate their everyday lives to God in an ongoing manner.
How Can I Learn More About Emmaus…..or Get in the Game?
If you’re a member of Mount Pisgah and you’ve not been on a Walk to Emmaus:
  • and learn more about Emmaus
  • If you want to go on a Walk, and you don’t know if a church friend has been and is willing to sponsor, ask them! Otherwise, please if you’d like to be introduced to someone who is eager and willing to sponsor .
  • Click here to see the schedule for the current season.
  • , if you have any other questions, concerns or interests, feel free to call the Mount Pisgah Emmaus Community Lay Director, Mike Fitzgerald, at 770-619-9998.
If you’re a member of Mount Pisgah, and you have been on the Walk to Emmaus:
  • , if you’d like to serve on a future walk .
  • , if you’re willing to join the sponsor pool .
  • , if you’d like to assess your spiritual gifts
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  • to become more involved in the Mount Pisgah Emmaus community .
  • to learn more about using your hands and feet to serve God’s kingdom .
  • to learn more about discipleship, evangelism and/or study opportunities in the Mount Pisgah and Emmaus community .
  • If you’re not receiving the Mount Pisgah Emmaus Community newsletter, or if you suspect you need to update your contact information (including email address) in the church database, please click Update My Profile or .
  • Click here if you’d like to make a contribution to the Mount Pisgah Emmaus community sponsor and servant scholarship fund or .
  • For more information about Gatherings, Reunion Groups, schedules and for current applications, click here to connect to the website for the North Georgia Walk to Emmaus Community.
  • If you’re not receiving the Loveletter, or to ensure your contact information is correct in the North Georgia Walk to Emmaus community database, please click here .
  • If you’re willing to share your Walk to Emmaus testimony, please click here to tell us your story .
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