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

  • Upcoming Events

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    Wed, October 30, 2024
     at 6:30 pm

    The youth of Emmaus (grades 6-12) gather on Wednesday nights (except the 4th Wednesday of the month) for a time of fellowship and to discuss the morning and afternoon sermons from the previous Sunday. The location will vary.

    You may reach out to Pastor Joe if you have any questions: [email protected].

    Wed, January 29, 2025
     at 6:30 pm

    The youth of Emmaus (grades 6-12) gather on Wednesday nights (except the 4th Wednesday of the month) for a time of fellowship and to discuss the morning and afternoon sermons from the previous Sunday. The location will vary.

    You may reach out to Pastor Joe if you have any questions: [email protected].

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Discussion Questions: Luke 13:31-35
posted on Sunday, September 29th by Joe

  1. Why did the Pharisees tell Jesus about Herod’s desire to do him harm? Were they genuinely concerned for Jesus?
  2. Was Jesus driven to Jerusalem by Herrod, the Pharisees, or by the fear of man? In other words, was his life taken from him? 
  3. Why did Jesus mourn over Jerusalem? 
  4. What did Jesus mean when he said, “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it! How often would I have gathered your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you were not willing!”
  5. What did Jesus mean when he said, “Behold, your house is forsaken”? 
  6. Why did Jesus cite Psalm 118, saying, “And I tell you, you will not see me until you say, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!’” (Luke 13:35)
  7. The earthly temple in Jerusalem is forsaken. Something greater than the temple is here. Discuss.

Discussion Questions: Baptist Catechism 42
posted on Sunday, September 29th by Joe

  1. In what sense are Baptist Catechism questions 42 and 43 still about the benefits that come to those who place their faith in Christ?
  2. What will happen to the bodies of those who die in unbelief and in their sins?
  3. What will happen to the souls of those who die in unbelief and in their sins?
  4. This is an unpleasant thing to speak about. Why must we speak of it?
  5. What should this doctrine prompt us to do?

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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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