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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at 6:00 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: [email protected]. |
at 6:30 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: [email protected]. |
at 6:00 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: [email protected]. |
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Discussion Questions: Baptist Catechism 44-47
posted on Sunday, February 16th by Joe
- Why is it most appropriate to ask the question, “What is the duty which God requireth of man?” at this point in the catechism?
- What is meant by “revealed will”? What is God’s “hidden” or “secret will”? Which one are we called to obey? Why are we to obey the one and not the other?
- Where did God first “write” his moral law?
- Where in the Scriptures should we go to find a summary of God’s moral law?
- Why is it important that the Ten Commandments be said to contain a summary of God’s moral law? In other words, why should the Ten Commandments not be strictly equated with the moral law?
- What is the sum of the Ten Commandments? How do these two laws get to the heart of the first four and last six of the Ten Commandments, respectively?
Discussion Questions: Luke 18:15-17
posted on Sunday, February 9th by Joe
- Some who believe that the infants of those who have faith in Christ should be baptized attempt to use this passage to justify their practice. How so?
- Should Christian parents bring their children to Jesus? If so, how? Does this mean that infants and children must be baptized before they make a credible profession of faith and show evidence of their conversion?
- What do we learn about our Savior given that he received little children?
- What does this passage teach us about what is required to enter the kingdom of God?
- What about children is worthy of emulation? In other words, what are the childlike qualities that Christ puts forth as requirements for entering the kingdom of God?
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