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The Walk to Emmaus or Emmaus Walk is a spiritual retreat developed by The Upper Room. It is part of the three-day movement , and came out of the Catholic Cursillo Movement. It started in the 1960s and 1970s when Episcopalians and Lutherans , and Tres Dias [ Wikidata ] offered Cursillo.
The Walk to Emmaus began in 1978 and emphases Christian spiritual renewal and formation, beginning with a three-day weekend course in Christian formation. Over the years, it has expanded to include Chrysalis for teens, Journey to the Table for young adults, Face to Face for older adults, and Discovery Weekend for middle-schoolers. [ 12 ]
The American southern gospel music group The Emmaus Road Quartet takes their name from the Biblical account. They also recorded a song entitled "On The Road to Emmaus" in 2019, in which the lyrics espouse a desire to walk with a risen Jesus Christ and be taught the scriptures by him.
Emmaus Ministries Walk to Emmaus, a ministry of The Upper Room; Chrysalis, for high school students; Face to Face, for older adults in a residential setting; ACTS Alarga, for those for whom a normal three-day program would be physically challenging. Kairos Prison Ministry. Kairos Torch, for juvenile detainees.
Emmaus (/ ɪ ˈ m eɪ ə s / im-AY-əs; Koinē Greek: Ἐμμαούς, romanized: Emmaoús; Latin: Emmaus; Arabic: عمواس, romanized: ʿImwās) is a town mentioned in the Gospel of Luke of the New Testament. Luke reports that Jesus appeared, after his death and resurrection, before two of his disciples while they were walking on the road to ...
Go for a five-minute walk at the top of every hour. You take about 100 steps per minute of walking, so in addition to a mental break from work, you’ll accumulate about 5,000 steps (if you follow ...
From tiny forests to figs to 'braiding seeds' and mushrooms, Liz Allen describes wonders taking root in Erie's urban farms.
Walk at a slower pace for three minutes, then increase to a faster one for one minute, alternating until you’ve come to the end of your route. Eventually, you can decrease the amount of time you ...