"The Walk to Emmaus" refers to a spiritual retreat that includes a series of talks focused on Christian themes. The 15 talks typically cover topics such as God's grace, the role of discipleship, the importance of community, and the transformative power of love. Each talk is designed to inspire and deepen participants' faith, fostering personal reflection and a stronger connection to God and others. The talks are often delivered by laypeople and clergy, encouraging a shared journey of faith and understanding.
The "Priorities" Talk is the first of 15 talks given over the course of the three day Walk to Emmaus. It offers Walk participants the chance to evaluate their current priorities and offers food for thought to the setting of priorities.
The Body of Christ talk is one of a series of talks given during the Walk to Emmaus about how to empower your local church. Walk to Emmaus is a modern movement meant to form lay leaders.
start: he started to walk middle: he walked end: he got to Emmaus
Emmaus Catholic College's motto is 'We Walk With Jesus'.
There are 15 talks, given over the course of three days on an Emmaus Weekend. These talks cover basic elements of the Christian life and are presented in an order meant to help participants both increase their understanding and be renewed in their Christian walk.Talk #1 - PrioritiesTalk #2 - Prevenient GraceTalk #3 - Priesthood of All BelieversTalk #4 - Justifying GraceTalk #5 - Life of PietyTalk #6 - Growth Through StudyTalk #7 - Means of GraceTalk #8 - Christian ActionTalk #9 - Obstacles to GraceTalk #10 - DiscipleshipTalk #11 - Changing Our WorldTalk #12 - Sanctifying GraceTalk #13 - Body of ChristTalk #14 - PerseveranceTalk #15 - Fourth Day (Since this takes place in three days, everything after is refered to as the fourth day of the program)
The quote is "Your walk walks and your talk talks but your walk talks louder than your talk talks." This quote means that your actions speak louder than your words.
Luke 24:13-27 mentions 2 men.
The address of the Emmaus Public Library is: 11 East Main St, Emmaus, 18049 4098
The address of the Emmaus Historical Society is: 563 Chestnut St, Emmaus, PA 18049-2403
Richard Gilmore has written: 'Sponsorship' -- subject(s): Walk to Emmaus movement, Sponsors
The address of the Emmaus Commemorative Gardens Foundation is: Po Box 593, Emmaus, PA 18049-0593
It would probably take a person one and half or two days as we see Jesus and the two deciples stayed the night over. A: According to ancient maps Emmaus was about 31-32 km or 20 miles. Given the average walking speed of 5km/h, it would take 6 - 6.5 hours of continuous walking.