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ABOUT
EMMAUS
Emmaus Student Ministries
seeks to help students see and understand God’s transforming grace,
respond to Christ’s presence in their lives as He walks with them,
and form friendships that move them along on their journey of faith.
We get our name from a story in Luke 24:13-35. This simple story takes
place the first Easter afternoon. The risen Christ appeared to two disciples
who were walking together along the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus, and
then walked along with them. Like many of us today, who are blinded
by our own busyness and agendas, these two disciples’ hopelessness
seemed to prevent them from recognizing Jesus for who He really was.
As they walked to Emmaus, Jesus explained to them the meaning of all
the Scriptures concerning himself and what was really going on. When
they arrived in Emmaus, Jesus “took bread, blessed and broke it,
and gave it to them,” and their eyes were opened. They recognized
Him as Jesus and they remembered how their hearts had burned within
them as they talked with Him on the road. Within the hour, the two disciples
left Emmaus and returned immediately to the other disciples in Jerusalem.
At the core of this great story is this verse from Luke 24:15, “While
they were talking and discussing together, Jesus himself drew near and
went with them.” We think this verse serves as an incredible summary
of all that will be taking place at Emmaus Student Ministries!
At Emmaus, we want to be intentionally relational in all we do because
we know that nothing impacts students more than friendships which are
grounded in the journey of discipleship! We offer programs and events
as a way to interact with students and to allow students to interact
with each other. The community that is formed becomes an important place
for students where they are challenged to know God better, are encouraged,
learn how to serve and are held accountable to God’s Word.
OUR
MISSION
The foundation and core of all that we will be doing
in Emmaus
Student Ministries comes from the Great Commandments found in
Matthew 22:35-40:
35One of them, an expert in religious law,
tried to trap him with this question:36”Teacher,
which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”37Jesus
replied, “ `You must love the Lord your God with all your heart,
all your soul, and all your mind. 38This is the
first and greatest commandment. 39A second is
equally important: `Love your neighbor as yourself. 40All
the other commandments and all the demands of the prophets are based
on these two commandments.”
We want to fully love God will all that we are and understand what it
means to live lives that demonstrate that love. We also want to love
each other, to have a solid community of faith where students are encouraged
and supported and are safe.
Our mission statement is:
On the journey of discipleship, Emmaus Student Ministries is all about...
•Response: understanding and fully reacting to the Father’s
love -Romans 12:1
•Relationships: serving each other as companions on the journey
-I John 4:7-8
•Road-work: working to walk closer to Christ, step by step - Col.
1:28
OUR
SHERPAS
We know what you are thinking, “what in the world
is a Sherpa?” Well, Sherpas are world renown expert guides for
mountaineering expeditions, specifically in the Himalayas. We also have
world renown guides in Emmaus ministries. Our Sherpas are incredible
adult volunteers who sacrifice their time and energy to minister to
students. Our Sherpas are committed to doing whatever it takes to help
students grow in their personal friendship with God! Sherpas serve on
both Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights interacting with students
as they hang out with them, have fun with them and lead them in small
group discussions.
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