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Emmaus is a Reformed Baptist church in Hemet, California. We are a community of Christ followers who love God, love one another, and serve the church, community, and nations, for the glory of God and for our joy.
Our hope is that you will make Emmaus your home and that you will begin to grow with us as we study the scriptures and, through the empowering of the Holy Spirit, live in a way that honors our great King.
LORD'S DAY WORSHIP (SUNDAYS)
10:00am Corporate Worship
In the Emmaus Chapel at Cornerstone
26089 Girard St.
Hemet, CA 92544
EMMAUS ESSENTIALS
Sunday School For Adults
9:00am to 9:45am most Sundays (Schedule)
In the Chapel
MAILING ADDRESS
43430 E. Florida Ave. #F329
Hemet, CA 92544
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Interested in becoming a member? Please join us for a four-week study in which we will make a case from the scriptures for local church membership and introduce the ministries, government, doctrines, and distinctive's of Emmaus Reformed Baptist Church.
Gospel Community Groups are small group Bible studies. They are designed to provide an opportunity for the members of Emmaus to build deeper relationships with one another. Groups meet throughout the week to discuss the sermons from the previous Sunday, to share life, and to pray.
An audio teaching series through the Baptist Catechism aimed to instruct in foundational Christian doctrine and to encourage obedience within God’s people.
Emmaus Essentials classes are currently offered online Sundays at 9AM. It is through our Emmaus Essentials (Sunday School) that we hope to experience an in depth study of the scriptures and Christian theology. These classes focus on the study of systematic theology, biblical theology, church history, and other topics practical to Christian living.
A podcast produced for International Reformed Baptist Seminary: a forum for discussion of important scriptural and theological subjects by faculty, administrators, and friends of IRBS.
A 24 lesson Bible study in which we consider “what man ought to believe concerning God, and what duty God requireth of man” (Baptist Catechism #6).
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At Emmaus we believe that God has given parents, especially fathers the authority and responsibility to train and instruct children up in the Lord. In addition, we believe that God has ordained the gathering of all generations, young to old, to worship Him together in one place and at one time. Therefore, each and every Sunday our children worship the Lord alongside their parents and other members of God’s family.
Feb 12
7
Doctrinal Standards WSC #17 & 18
Memory Verses
Study Passage: Romans 3:1-20
Support Passages: Psalm 5:9, 10:7, 14:1-3, 36:1-4; 53:1-4; Isaiah 59
Bible Story: Numbers 13-14 (14:1-10)
Thoughts
Discussion Questions
Feb 12
1
How do you know when you have become an adult? Is it when you can legally drive a car? Is it when you reach the age 18? Is when you turn 21 and can legally drink alcohol? Or is it after you have had your first sexual experience? One thing is sure: our society, and much of the Christian community, does not have any idea when adulthood is reached much less a system to bring about and celebrate a child becoming an adult.
This Thursday we will compare and contrast the biblical life cycle to the modern secular life cycle. We will examine when the Bible deems an individual to be an adult and how we can practically apply that truth today in a culture that is very different than that of the Bible. We will also discuss the importance of a rite of passage in the life of an individual and how this concept is being applied at Emmaus Christian Fellowship.
I’m really looking forward to discussing this concept with our students and helping them to understand that they are an integral part of the fellowship that happens in our church.
For more information on our approach to rite of passage see our resource page.
-Phil
Jan 12
30
OIA questions based on sermon given 01-29-12 The sermon this week focused on the nature of God through His creation, the fall, and redemption. The scripture references come from Genesis 2:1-25. The following is a series of observation, interpretation, and application questions based on Genesis 2:1-25.
Observation
Who is the intended audience in this passage?
Are there any cultural or background issues that are important in understanding this passage?
When was this scripture written?
What key word(s)/phrase(s) really stand(s) out to you in this passage of scripture? Why are/is they/it important?
If you had to sum up all five of theses passages of scripture in one sentence, what would it be?
Application
What does Genesis chapter 2 teach about man’s (and woman’s) purpose in life? How does this apply to Christians living today? Give examples. What does Genesis chapter 2 teach about mankind’s relationships? (i.e. with God, with others, etc.) Explain and share with your group. What does Genesis chapter 2 reveal about the nature of God? Try to find specific aspects and terms and share with your group. (Hint: Joe’s 3 point message is a good place to start. How does Genesis Chapter 2 change your current perception about people (mankind) in general? About God? About creation? How can Genesis 2 be helpful in the context of evangelism? Explain.
Jan 12
29
Doctrinal Standards WSC #16
Memory Verses
Study Passage: Romans 5:12-21
Support Passages: Genesis 8:20-21; Job 14:1-6; Psalm 51:5; John 3:3-6; Ephesians 2:3
Bible Story: Genesis 6-8
Thoughts
Discussion Questions
Jan 12
26
Thursday, we will be discussing the importance of knowing and understanding doctrine. Many Christians will accept non-biblical doctrines or teachings about important issues because they don’t take the time to study and learn the word of God for themselves. This Thursday, I will present various statements about a particular issue and we will discuss whether or not the statement is based on biblical doctrine or of the world. We will also examine the power associated with correct biblical doctrine and the ramification of false doctrine.
Hope to see you there!
-Phil
Jan 12
24
OIA questions based on sermon given 01-22-12
The sermon this week focused on the concept of what it means to be made in the image of God. The scripture references come from Genesis 1:26-31. The following is a series of observation, interpretation, and application questions based on Genesis 1:26-31.
Observation
1. Who is the intended audience in this passage?
2. Are there any cultural or background issues that are important in understanding this passage?
3. When was this scripture written?
4. What key word(s)/phrase(s) really stand(s) out to you in this passage of scripture? Why are/is they/it important?
If you had to sum up all five of theses passages of scripture in one sentence, what would it be?
Interpretation
1. What do the terms image and likeness mean in verse 26? (NASB) (Note that there are multiple views on this question, so do some research)
2. What do the terms subdue and rule over mean in verse 28? (NASB)
Application
1. Look around the room at your small group members. What you are looking at is the only thing out of all creation that was made in the image of God. Really think about this and discuss it with your group. What should this information cause one to change in their daily walk? In their relationships with other? Relationship with Christ?
2. In verse 28 God commands man to “subdue” and “rule over” the earth. It is mans responsibility to properly rule over and care for the earth. Are we observing this commandment in our own lives? What practical things can Christians do to be better stewards of the earth?
3. After reflecting on the fact that all of mankind is made in the image of God, spend time in prayer that we as individuals and as a church will show the love of God to His special creation. Also, pray that Emmaus would be a church of Love that continually shows the love of Christ to the community, nations, and world.
Jan 12
23
Doctrinal Standards WSC #14 & 15
Memory Verses
Study Passage: I John 3
Support Passages: Leviticus 4; Deuteronomy 6:1-9; Romans 3:9-24; James 2:1-13
Bible Story: Genesis 4:1-15
Thoughts
Discussion Questions
[1] Wood, D. R. W., & Marshall, I. H. (1996). New Bible dictionary (3rd ed.) (1107). Leicester, England; Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press.
Jan 12
18
This Thursday we will be examining the gospel message found in the scriptures. There will be two primary objectives for our study. First and foremost we must be confident that we understand the gospel message and what it requires of us in its entirety. Therefore, we will take time and discuss thoroughly the good news of Jesus Christ. The second objective, we will focus on is how to share the gospel with others. Many people are intimidated with the idea of talking to others about Jesus Christ. We will discuss how this process can be rather simple. We will review a number of bible verses that can be used to help guide a simple conversation about the saving grace of Jesus Christ. In addition, we will discuss how it’s not our responsibility to change the hearts of men and women but to share the hope that we have in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. “I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth” (1 Corinthians 3:6).
Hope to see you there!