Ministry to Youth

Emmaus’ youth ministry does not take the place of our regular Sunday worship service. We believe that our young people are a valuable and significant part of the congregation, and therefore, should regularly attend our Sunday worship services where they will learn from the teaching of the scriptures, worship, and interact with the adults of Emmaus.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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    November 19, 2025
    • Emmaus Youth Study

      November 19, 2025 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

      The youth of Emmaus (grades 6-12) gather at the church on the first and third Wednesdays of each month to discuss the sermons from the previous Sunday.

      Please reach out to Pastor Russell if you have any questions: russell@emmausrbc.org.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Discussion Questions: Luke 23:44-49
posted on Sunday, November 16th by Joe

  1. It was God who bled and died on the cross for us and for our salvation? How so? How could God (a most pure spirit) bleed? How could the infinite, eternal, and unchangeable one suffer and die?
  2. Why did our redeemer have to be God and man?
  3. What did God say (through signs from heaven) when Jesus died on the cross?
  4. What did some of the sinners who witnessed Jesus’ crucifixion say (through their words and actions)?
  5. According to Luke, what did Jesus say immediately before he died? What does this saying of Jesus have to do with our hope in life and death?
  6. If God were to allow you to say things before your death, what would you say? 
  7. Everyone has an opportunity to utter their last words through a last will and testament. Do you have one? In it, you may see to it that your assets are distributed appropriately. Also, you may give thanks and glory to God. Would you consider making one? What would you say in your will?   
  8. How do you plan to apply this text of Scripture to your life? How will it affect what you think, feel, say, and do?    

Discussion Questions: Baptist Catechism 111
posted on Sunday, November 16th by Joe

  1. Review the preface and the first three petitions of the Lord’s Prayer. 
  2. What is the fourth petition? 
  3. What is the main difference between the first three petitions and the fourth?
  4. Discuss the answer to Baptist Catechism 111  phrase by phrase and explain the meaning of each. In the fourth petition, which is, “Give us this day our daily bread,” we pray that:
    • …of God’s free gift
    • …we may receive a competent portion
    • … of the good things of this life
    • …and enjoy His blessing with them.
  5. Give examples of things we can pray for under the fourth petition of the Lord’s Prayer.

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warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom,
that we may present everyone mature in Christ."
(Colossians 1:28, ESV)

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