Servant/Leadership

The Emmaus movement does not exist primarily for the weekend Walks.

Its purposes are to deepen the faith of individuals, to increase the faith of congregations, and to bring Christianity to the world.

Emmaus gives pilgrims the skills needed for leadership and invites them to make the commitment needed to build up the church for the sake of Jesus Christ.

The questions asked at the closing - "What has this weekend meant to you?" and "What are you going to do with it?" - help pilgrims begin to comprehend the kind of servant leadership that God may require of them in the future.

Source: The Upper Room - About Servant/Leadership; fmi: click HERE.

Adapted from Spiritual Growth Through Team Experience by Joanne Bultemeier.

Copyright ©1997 by The Upper Room.


Ideas for Becoming a Servant/Leader

Emmaus is about developing leadership in a spirit of servanthood. This sort of leadership requires a practiced ability to listen, as E. Glenn Hinson develops in his book, Spiritual Preparation for Christian Leadership, pp. 50-53:

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Source: The Upper Room - Ideas for becoming a Servant/Leader

 


The Emmaus movement does not exist primarily for the weekend Walks.

Its purposes are to deepen the faith of individuals, to increase the faith of congregations, and to bring Christianity to the world.

 
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