Walk to Emmaus
The "Walk to Emmaus" is a three-day experience which takes a New Testament look at Christianity as a lifestyle. It is a highly structured weekend designed to strengthen and renew the faith of Christian people, and through them, their families, congregations and the world in which they live. Emmaus is a combined effort of laity and clergy toward the renewal of the church.
It unfolds over 72 hours. The weekend begins on Thursday evening and ends Sunday evening. At Emmaus you will spend three busy but very enjoyable days, usually at a retreat center. You will live and study together in singing, prayer, worship, and discussion. Discussions center around fifteen talks given by laity and clergy. These talks present the theme of God's grace, and how that grace comes alive in the Christian community and expresses itself in the world. You'll also discover how grace is real in your life, and how you can live in the life of grace, bringing grace to others. You will have the opportunity to participate in the daily celebration of Holy Communion, and to begin to understand more fully the presence of Christ in his body of believers. You will experience God's grace personally through the prayers and acts of service of a living support community.
Schedule of 2011 walks
Men's Walk
Walk #235
Oct. 20-23, Sabine Creek Ranch
Women's Walk
Walk #233
July 21-24, Camp COPASS
Walk, # 234
Sept. 15-18, Sabine Creek Ranch
Walk #236
Nov. 10-13, Mt. Lebanon
Go to www.dallasemmaus.org for more information and application forms.