Walk to Emmaus
What is the story behind Emmaus? This experience on the road was a heartwarming experience as the risen Christ walked and talked with them. The illuminating climax of the experience was when Christ took bread and said the blessing, then broke it, and gave it to them. The two had their eyes opened and they recognized him as the risen Christ and they rushed back to Jerusalem to tell the others. (Luke 24:13-35) What is “The Walk to Emmaus”? What happens at Emmaus? What happens after Emmaus? • expand their own spiritual lives through study and congregational participation. To nurture this process of discipleship, the Emmaus movement offers specific opportunities. First, reunion groups of four to six people meet weekly to reflect on their quest for spiritual growth and encourage one another in their discipleship. Second, there will be periodic meetings called "Community Gatherings." All people in a particular Emmaus community or area are invited for fellowship, worship, and informal instruction. Third, through emails, members become aware of support needs for upcoming Walks to Emmaus and there are opportunities to work during future weekends in a variety of ways. What is the history of Emmaus? What is the purpose of Emmaus? Who should go to Emmaus? • wish to strengthen their spiritual lives. Emmaus is open to members of any denomination. I am interested--now what? What is “Chrysalis” or “Young Adult Chrysalis”? Chrysalis "Flights" (for 10th through 12th graders) and "Journeys" (for young adults, ages 19-24) are three-day events. This three-day spiritual renewal time provides an opportunity for you to learn more about faith, to experience Christian love and support, and to make new faith commitments. The point is to inspire, challenge and equip you for a closer friendship with Christ and for Christian action at home, church, school, and community. Chrysalis lifts up a way for you to enjoy Christ's friendship and love and to be Christ's friend and partner in the world. The three days focus on God's grace, your experience with Christ as friend, what it means to be the body of Christ, and giving love to a needy world. If you have already been to Emmaus or Chrysalis and want to be a part of the local Emmaus community at McKendree, contact Robert Neal (770.831.8276 or rwneal87@att.net) so that you can join us for feasting and fellowship, reunion groups, and planning meetings to support local Walks and Flights. |
