North Carolina Tentmaker
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Is anyone here familiar with the Walk to Emmaus program? I am scheduled to go next month. What should I expect?
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North Carolina Tentmaker said:Wow, Wow, what can I say.
To everyone who read this post and just smiled cause you knew what was about to happen to me, thank you. Thank you because I know you also prayed.
I have been to many retreats, studies, camp meeting, revivals and seminars. I have felt God’s spirit and presence before. But never in my life have I been wrapped in the arms of Christ and felt the love of God like this.
I thought no one would give me details because it was some kind of big secret. Now my eyes are opened and I understand. You could have given me every detail but I still would have never understood. How do you explain a statement like, “Well, Jesus showed up.”
To anyone who reads this and does not understand, if you ever have a chance to go, please go. If you want to see the face of Christ, go.
De Colores! It is still getting better.
Yes, it is. It's an outgrowth of the Catholic church's Cursillio movement, and is related to Tres Dias, Kairos, and Chrysalis, to name a few.Rufus_1611 said:
Thats it. But,,, it isn't run by the methodist church. The leaders are different at each walk, becasue they are volunteers, there are always several pastors, methodist, baptist, etc,Rufus_1611 said:
Although connected through The Upper Room to The United Methodist Church, The Walk to Emmaus is ecumenical.
Yes, it is. It's an outgrowth of the Catholic church's Cursillio movement, and is related to Tres Dias, Kairos, and Chrysalis, to name a few.
Who's the mother of Harlots?North Carolina Tentmaker said:Don’t box God in Rufus, let him be God.
Only becasue they keep sexes seperated. I knw when I went we were in a mountain cabin, I was in alrge room with a lots of beds. No way husbands and wives can go like that. You do not get private rooms, like a hotel or anything.RockRambler said:Is there any particular reason that husbands and wives can't attend together?
donnA said:the feeling wears off after a day or so at home back to your usual life.
donnA said:Only becasue they keep sexes seperated. I knw when I went we were in a mountain cabin, I was in alrge room with a lots of beds. No way husbands and wives can go like that. You do not get private rooms, like a hotel or anything.
RockRambler said:Just a personal preference, but I'll wait until they arrange it where married couples can go together. One reason I denounce Freemasonry was because it was something I could not share with my wife. I'm not going to start going to 3 day conferences that I can't be with and share with my wife.
Not saying its wrong for anyone else, just my feelings on it.