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, May 22, 2024
     at 6:30 pm

    The youth of Emmaus (grades 6-12) gather on Wednesday nights (except the 2nd Wednesday of the month) for a time of fellowship and to discuss the sermons from the previous Sunday. The location will vary.

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

    Wed, May 29, 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, June 5, 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].

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Discussion Question: Baptist Catechism 18
posted on Sunday, May 12th by Joe

  1. Why was it a sin for Adam to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil? (Remember Baptist Catechism 17)
  2. Did Adam violate God’s moral law, his positive law, or both when he ate the forbidden fruit? 
  3. What was so bad about Adam’s sin of eating from the forbidden tree? 
  4. Adam’s sin was a sin of commission and omission. Discuss. 
  5. Why is it important for us to have a proper view of sin?

Discussion Questions: Luke 11:1-4
posted on Sunday, May 5th by Joe

  1. What is prayer? (see Baptist Catechism 105)
  2. Those who love God will pray. Discuss. 
  3. Jesus prayed. Why did he need to given that he is the Son of God?
  4. How is the Lord’s Prayer to be used? Is it merely to be recited?
  5. How does the Lord’s Prayer in Luke differ from the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew? 
  6. What does it mean to address God as Father? Why is this significant?
  7. What sorts of things should we pray for under each petition of the Lord’s Prayer? Baptist Catechism 107-114 might help.

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