Collectives.
Collectives are the communities in which we care for each other, study the word of God, and are commissioned to transform the lives of those around us.
‘For where two or three gather in my name, there I am with them.’
Matthew 18:20
LISTEN TO TALKS AT EMMAUS RD:
COLLECTIVE NOTES
RESURRECTION - EASTER 2023
When Jesus Passes By / Marks of the Moment
Pete Greig
The Good Way: Walking the Ancient Paths + Waverley Abbey Update
SUMMER SUNDAYS 2022
RESURRECTION - EASTER 2022
CROSSROADS
Advent 2021
You Have Never Been This Way Before
(Wildfires Sunday)
Life Between The Tides
Audacity!
The Challenge of Jesus.
A Christmas Cracker!
Strange Lands.
Dreams: Different, Longer, Harder, Better.
Overcoming Otherness.
Highlands and Lowlands.
6 Subversive Acts.
Ephesians.
Life in Lockdown.
A first response to COVID-19 for Collectives.
Wildfires: Light The Fire Again.
Pray for the next great awakening; studying God’s word, taking a deep dive into John Wesley’s diary, and following the Wildfires Lent Devotional.
Hurry.
Based on ‘The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry’ by John Mark Comer.
Nehemiah: Rebuilding The City.
At a time when our churches, our nations & even our families need to be rebuilt, what can we learn from Nehemiah and his miraculous reconstruction of Jerusalem's walls?
Sacrament.
A study on baptism and communion.
The Way Of The Cross.
The Way of the Cross is an invitation to fearlessly pour out our lives, to boldly embrace suffering and loss, and to meaningfully respond to our human brokenness. The Way of the Cross is not a morbid path to travel, but is actually the most beautiful route to choose, an often overlooked track that far too few locate.
The Way Of The King.
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the Bible's key passages for teaching us how to walk this counter-cultural way of life: the way of the King.
A Thrill Of Hope.
A study for Advent.
The Life You’ve Always Wanted.
Spiritual disciplines for ordinary people. Based loosely around a book by John Ortberg, this study unfolds an ancient roadmap towards personal transformation in every area of modern life (and not just the ‘spiritual’ bits).
Digging In.
In this series we explore three aspects of digging deep, drawn from the story of Isaac in Genesis 26. He digs wells, builds an altar and pitches his tent. We believe God is calling each one of us to do the same: to dig deep in prayer, to build our own altars of worship and sacrifice, and to put down roots in the place of his blessing. If we will take care of the depth in this way, he will take care of the breadth.
Angels Share.
Applying the ancient wisdom of gleaning to lives that are over-committed, overdrawn, and over-connected.
Off Script.
Studies based on talks not part of a series at Emmaus Rd.