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.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Discussion Questions: The Power Of Christ: His Act Of Calling, Second London Confession 26.5
posted on Saturday, November 9th by Joe

  1. Who is the head of the church? Who has all church power been given to? Who gave it to him? Why has it been given to him? Why does this matter?
  2. What is the first thing that Christ does in the execution of his church power?
  3. What does it mean that “the Lord Jesus calleth out of the world unto himself, through the ministry of his word, by his Spirit, those that are given unto him by his Father”? For help, see Second London Confession (2LCF) chapters 3 and 10.
  4. What do these words refer to: “that they may walk before him in all the ways of obedience, which he prescribeth to them in his word”?
  5. What does this phrase mean: “Those thus called, he commandeth to walk together in particular societies, or churches”?
  6. What are the two purposes of the church membership mentioned at the end of 2LCF 26.5?
  7. What would you say to a professing believer who says, I love Jesus but I don’t want anything to do with the church?

Discussion Questions: Luke 15:11-32
posted on Saturday, November 9th by Joe

  1. Why is it important to keep the situation described to us in Luke 15:1-3 in mind as we seek to properly interpret The Parable of the Prodigal Son?
  2. The Parable of the Prodigal Son is a good name for this parable. What does the word “prodigal” mean? If we aren’t careful, How might the name mislead us? 
  3. Who does the younger son represent? What can we learn about sin and repentance from what is said about the younger son?
  4. Who does the father represent? What can we learn about God the Father from this parable?
  5. Who does the older son represent? What can we learn about sin (of another kind) and repentance from what is said about the older son?
  6. Where is Jesus in this parable?
  7. How will you apply this text of scripture to your life today?

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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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