Welcome to the Green Country Emmaus community where we walk in company with one another while we journey in our own seasons, all the while keeping our faith. We hear people say every day, "Life is a Journey", "The Seasons of Life", or "Keep the Faith." Luke 24:13-50 depicts how ...
Welcome to the Southern New England Emmaus Community website! So we can better get to know and serve you, please complete our Community Survey above. We encourage you to tour our site for general information on the Walk to Emmaus, information about becoming a pilgrim, a listing of key upcom...
“The Walk to Emmaus is an adaptation of the Roman Catholic Cursillo Movement, which originated in Spain in 1949.”-from the Walk to Emmaus website Walk to Emmaus is widely spread. It is estimated that over half a million persons have experienced a Walk to Emmaus weekend and today the Mov...
To the men on the road to Emmaus, Jesus explained the Scriptures and then said:"Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?" (Luke 24:26)The Glorious Kingdom in Jesus' Darkest HoursIt is easy to see the Glorious Kingdom in Jesus' resurrection and ...
This is the same word used when Jesus explained the Scriptures to the men on the road to Emmaus after his resurrection (Luke 24:32, 45).[9] "Proving" (NIV, NRSV), "alleging" (KJV) is paratithēmi, "to place something before someone, set before," here, to "set forth in teaching...
No doubt he also had revelations from Jesus about how he fit into the Old Testament scriptures, perhaps much as Jesus had done with the disciples on the road to Emmaus after his resurrection (Luke 24:27). Without time to study with the disciples at Damascus, he was convincingly preaching ...
Cleopas tells Jesus on the road to Emmaus: "We had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel" (Luke 24:21a).The cross seemed to the disciples as a huge obstacle to the Kingdom coming. But Jesus saw the cross as essential, and as a part of the unfolding of the ...
After his resurrection, he explained to two men on the road to Emmaus: "Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?" (Luke 24:26)Glory at the Coming of the Son of ManGlory is particularly associated with the Son of Man because of the passage in Daniel:...