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 6:30 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]. |
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]. |
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: Baptist Catechism 110
posted on Sunday, December 3rd by Joe
- Discuss the two different ways we talk about the will of God. What are the theological terms we use to talk about the will of God in these two different ways?
- What is the will of God for you and me?
- Why does our catechism emphasize the need for God’s grace to know and obey God’s will?
- How are we to respond to God’s hidden or secret will for us? We need God’s grace for this too. Discuss.
- Give examples of things we can pray for under the third petition of the Lord’s Prayer.
Discussion Questions: Luke 8:22-25
posted on Sunday, December 3rd by Joe
- Who is this Jesus? How does this story demonstrate that he is truly man and truly God?
- Name Old Testament stories involving God calming or conquering stormy waters. Why is it important to think of these stories when considering this story about Jesus in Luke 8?
- Put yourself in the disciples’ shoes. How would this experience with Jesus have affected your understanding of Jesus and your faith in him?
- What “storms of life” have you experienced wherein God and Christ have proved faithful? How have these “storms” strengthened your faith?
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