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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
The Realm is our church's online network. We use this tool as our primary means of communication. Be sure to check it often and don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
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.
Jul 14
30
Text: James 4:13-17
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
1. What are three of the main points James wants his readers to understand thus far in his book? Discuss.
2. Are you approaching the future with humility? Or have you been planning future events with little to no regard for God’s will?
3. How would you respond if a brother or sister in Christ asked you the question, “what is God’s will for my life?”
4. Do you trust God with the future? Share with your group.
5. Has there been a time in your life that you became certain God was calling you to do something, so you did it? Explain.
Jul 14
22
Text: James 4:1-12
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
1. Are you currently growing closer to God? Or do you feel you are being distracted and pulled away from God? Share with your group.
2. In what areas of your life are you committing spiritual adultery” with God? Share.
3. What advice would you give to a brother or sister in Christ who felt that they were falling away from God and did not know how to grow close to Him again.
4. Do you experience grief over your sins? Why or why not. How. Explain share.
5. When you commit sins, do you run to God in light of His promises and Love? Or do you run and hide in your shame? Share.
Jul 14
16
1. What connection should we recognize between Jesus and Moses in Matthew’s Gospel in general, and the Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5-7) in particular?
2. What does Jesus do with the law of Moses in applying it to citizens of his kingdom?
3. What does Jesus mean in Matt. 5:21-22 when he says, “You have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not murder; and whoever murders will be liable to judgment.’ But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother will be liable to the council; and whoever says, ‘You fool!’ will be liable to the hell of fire”?
4. Are you harboring hatred in your heart towards anyone? If so, what ought you to do?
5. Has anyone offended you? If so, what is your obligation according to Matt. 5:23-24?
Jul 14
8
Text: James 3:13-4:3
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
1. What “wars” are currently raging around you? (Family, work, society) How does Christ want you to respond to these situations? Share.
2. How does the English definition of the word meek differ from the Greek definition? Which definition more closely applies to how you live? Share.
3. Compare and contrast heavenly wisdom with worldly wisdom. Give specific examples from our society. Give specific examples from scripture.
4. Is there an area of your life that tends to be more dominated by worldly wisdom than heavenly wisdom? Share.
5. What passions drive you? Do you passions overtake your godliness and submission to God? Share.
Jul 14
2
Text: James 3:1-12
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
1. How have you been doing in the “taming of your tongue”? Share.
2. Why does James state, “not many of you should become teachers” in beginning his teaching on the taming of the tongue? Explain this correlation.
3. Respond to this famous childhood statement in light of James 3. “Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words can never hurt me”.
4. Why are words both so powerful and dangerous? Share and support.
5. What practical applications can be applied from James 3 in daily learning to be careful and wise with your words? Explain and share.
Jun 14
23
Text: James 2:14-26
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
1. What are the differences between a living faith and a dead faith? Contrast the two and discuss.
2. According to the sermon, what are the three traditional aspects of a true faith? See sermon notes and discuss.
3. How do you combine faith with works in your Christian walk? (don’t worry, it’s not boasting if someone else asks you) Share personal experiences with your group.
4. Is your faith currently living and growing? Or has it been more on the dead side? Explain and share with your group.
5. How could you explain to a new believer the concept that works do not bring about salvation or a better standing before God, but that works should be a central part of ones faith? (Remember: many false religion err on this one topic)
Jun 14
16
Text: James 2:1-13
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
1. What “injustices” in our society bother you most? Why do they bother you? Explain and share?
2. Is judgement/prejudism of others something that you struggle with? Why or why not? If yes, what can you do to correct this issue? Share with your group?
3. Has hatred been an issue for you in the recent past? Do you need to confront or confess to anyone in order to make things right and honoring to God? Share with your group.
4. How has God blessed you this last week? Share your blessings with your group.
5. How can your group pray for you this week? Share?
Jun 14
9
Text: James 1:20-27
Notes: emmauscf.org/sermons
1. How could you respond to someone who says to you, “I want to go to church, but it is just filled with a bunch of hypocrites”?
2. Are you being diligent in your personal bible study? What are you currently studying/learning? Share with your group.
3. According to the sermon, what are the three primary uses of God’s law? What is God’s law not to be used for? Share.
4. How can one practically meditate on God’s law day and night? Share thoughts and ideas.
5. How could/should you respond to a fellow believer who says, “Christianity is a relationship not a religion”? Support with scripture. Share.