The Walk to Emmaus is ecumenical, which means it is open to any individual from any denomination.
The Walk to Emmaus is designed for Christians who seek a deeper relationship with God and a renewed sense of purpose in their spiritual journey. Here are some who would greatlty benefit from attending:
New Believers
Those who are new to their faith and want to strengthen their foundation.
Long-time Christians
Individuals who have been on their spiritual journey for years but are looking for renewal or a deeper connection with their faith.
Church Leaders
Clergy, pastors, and lay leaders, who seek to grow in their spiritual leaderhip and be rejuvenated in their ministry.
Seekers
Those who are exploring their faith and seeking answers to spiritual questions.
Couples (Although Separately)
Married couples who wish to grow together in their faith and strengthen their relationship.
Anyone Seeking Community
Individuals who desire a closer connection with a supportive Christian community.
A Warm Welcome
Participants are greeted warmly by the Emmaus community, creating an atmosphere of aceptance and belonging from the start.
Talks and Discussions
Over the course of the weekend, there are 15 talks delivered by clergy and laypeople,covering varioius aspects of Christian life and faith. These talks are followed by small group discussions, allowing participants to reflect and share their thoughts.
Worship and Communion
Daily worship services are an intregal part of the weekend. Participants engage in prayer, singing, and communion, deepening their connection with God and the community.
Fellowship
The sense of community is strong throughout the weekend. Shared meals and group activities provide opportunities to build meaningful relationahips with fellow participants.
Personal Reflection
The weekend offers moments for quiet reflection and personal prayer, allowing participants to contemplate their spiritual journey and seek God's guidance.
Encouragement and Support
The entire weekend is designed to uplift and encourage participants, helping them to return to their daily lives with a renewed sense of purpose and faith.