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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.
Dec 17
24
Text: Hebrews 2 (read as group)
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
Begin with sharing general thoughts about the Sermon/Sermon Text
1. Discuss the biblical teaching, applications, and implications of Christ as our Prophet.
2. Discuss the biblical teaching, applications, and implications of Christ as our King
3. Discuss the biblical teaching, applications, and implications of Christ as our Priest.
Family Application: Discuss this week’s Catechism questions and share how to communicate these truths to your family.
Gospel Sharing Application: Share about ways in which you have been able to share, proclaim, display, or model the Gospel during this last week.
Suggested verse for meditation: “Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it. For since the message declared by angels proved to be reliable, and every transgression or disobedience received a just retribution, how shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation?”
Hebrews 2:1-3 ESV
http://bible.com/59/heb.2.1-3.esv
Dec 17
10
Text: Rev 17:1-6 (read as group)
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermonsBegin with sharing general thoughts about the Sermon/Sermon Text
1. Who is the harlot that is described in Rev 17, what does she represent, and what is her purpose?
2. Have you been (current or past) seduced by the world (harlot) in a way that has brought you away from Christ and not toward him? Share and discuss.
3. Spend some extra time in prayer as a group (dependent upon group needs)
Family Application: Discuss this week’s Catechism questions and share how to communicate these truths to your family.
Gospel Sharing Application: Share about ways in which you have been able to share, proclaim, display, or model the Gospel during this last week.
Suggested verse for meditation: “And on her forehead was written a name of mystery: “Babylon the great, mother of prostitutes and of earth’s abominations.””
Revelation 17:5 ESV
http://bible.com/59/rev.17.5.esv
Dec 17
3
Text: Rev 16 (read as group)
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
Begin with sharing general thoughts about the Sermon/Sermon Text
1. What is the purpose and reason for the 7 bowls of Rev 16 to be so closely related and connected to the 10 plagues in the book of Exodus?
2. Make General connections and application to each of the 7 bowls described in Rev 16.
3. What is the overarching message and application of Rev 16? Share and discuss.
Family Application: Discuss this week’s Catechism questions and share how to communicate these truths to your family.
Gospel Sharing Application: Share about ways in which you have been able to share, proclaim, display, or model the Gospel during this last week.
Suggested verse for meditation: “(“Behold, I am coming like a thief! Blessed is the one who stays awake, keeping his garments on, that he may not go about naked and be seen exposed!”)”
Revelation 16:15 ESV
http://bible.com/59/rev.16.15.esv
Dec 17
3
Text: Rev 16 (read as group)
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
Begin with sharing general thoughts about the Sermon/Sermon Text
1. What is the purpose and reason for the 7 bowls of Rev 16 to be so closely related and connected to the 10 plagues in the book of Exodus?
2. Make General connections and application to each of the 7 bowls described in Rev 16.
3. What is the overarching message and application of Rev 16? Share and discuss.
Family Application: Discuss this week’s Catechism questions and share how to communicate these truths to your family.
Gospel Sharing Application: Share about ways in which you have been able to share, proclaim, display, or model the Gospel during this last week.
Suggested verse for meditation: “(“Behold, I am coming like a thief! Blessed is the one who stays awake, keeping his garments on, that he may not go about naked and be seen exposed!”)”
Revelation 16:15 ESV
http://bible.com/59/rev.16.15.esv
Nov 17
26
Text: Rev 16 (read as group)
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
Begin with sharing general thoughts about the Sermon/Bible Text
1. Compare and contrast Rev 16 with the 10 Plagues in Exodus. Where do they correspond? Why is this important?
2. What is the connection and relationship between Rev 16 and Lev 26? Discuss symbols and implications.
3. What is the purpose and perspective of the term “Righteous” in Rev 16, specifically from a heavenly perspective? Discuss.
Family Application: Discuss this week’s Catechism questions and share how to communicate these truths to your family.
Gospel Sharing Application: Share about ways in which you have been able to share, proclaim, display, or model the Gospel during this last week.
Suggested verse for meditation: “(“Behold, I am coming like a thief! Blessed is the one who stays awake, keeping his garments on, that he may not go about naked and be seen exposed!”)”
Revelation 16:15 ESV
http://bible.com/59/rev.16.15.esv
Nov 17
12
Text: Rev 14:14-20(read as group)
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
Begin with sharing general thoughts about the Sermon/Sermon Text
1. Discuss the two most plausible interpretations of Rev 14:14-20 as mentioned in the Sermon.
2. What can be learned and applied theologically about Judgement from this passage?
3. Why do you think that so many Churches have moved away from an accurate theology of Judgement? Discuss.
Family Application: Discuss this week’s Catechism questions and share how to communicate these truths to your family.
Gospel Sharing Application: Share about ways in which you have been able to share, proclaim, display, or model the Gospel during this last week.
Suggested verse for meditation: “So the angel swung his sickle across the earth and gathered the grape harvest of the earth and threw it into the great winepress of the wrath of God.”
Revelation 14:19 ESV
http://bible.com/59/rev.14.19.esv
Nov 17
5
Text: Romans 1:1-17 (read as group)
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
Begin with sharing general thoughts about the Sermon/Sermon Text
1. Review and discuss each of the 9 main points of Pastor Martin’s sermon.
2. Which of the 9 main points was most encouraging/ impactful and why?
Family Application: Discuss this week’s Catechism questions and share how to communicate these truths to your family.
Gospel Sharing Application: Share about ways in which you have been able to share, proclaim, display, or model the Gospel during this last week.
Suggested verse for meditation: “So I am eager to preach the gospel to you also who are in Rome.”
Romans 1:15 ESV
http://bible.com/59/rom.1.15.esv
Oct 17
29
Text: Romans 12:3-21 (read as group)
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
Begin with sharing general thoughts about the Sermon/Sermon Text
1. In light of Romans 11 and 12, how are you doing in the areas of pride and humility? Share with your group.
2. According to Paul, all Christians have some form of a “gift”. Have you been faithful in implementing your giftedness amongst and within the church body? Why or why not and how so?
3. Where are you doing well and where are you struggling according to Paul’s Exhortation list in verses 9-21? Share.
Family Application: Discuss this week’s Catechism questions and share how to communicate these truths to your family.
Gospel Sharing Application: Share about ways in which you have been able to share, proclaim, display, or model the Gospel during this last week.
Suggested verse for meditation: “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.”
Romans 12:12 ESV
http://bible.com/59/rom.12.12.esv