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What Do We Do Now?

What Or How Are We, As Christians to Live?

If ever there was a question in life worth considering, asking what we do now is one of them.

Join us Sunday to find out why both “What” and “How” we address this burning question.

What Is God Doing Next?

Fall All-Church Study Series

What Are We Doing Here?

A Church is more than a space where people meet, worship, study, and  serve. It is a Community of Faith. The Church is a place where we do these things together.

Beginning October 13, we will begin a study looking at what we should be doing as Christians, regardless of where it is we find ourselves. As Christians, we are called to engage the world in which we live, where we live, and with those we live with. Living as Christians means we not only live out our faith, but recognize where it is also being revealed in fresh and new ways.

This time of study and worship will be both challenging and rewarding as we learn to live out our faith in healthy ways to recognize Christ in our midst and share the presence of Christ with others.

Growing In Our Faith

Bible Study

The Gospel According to Luke

Join us as we begin this journey and experience, starting December 4, at 10:30am, in the Fellowship Hall at Emory Methodist Church, 456 N. Texas St.
The Gospel Of Luke

Encounter the heartbeat of Jesus, who seeks and saves the lost.

Unique in many ways, The Gospel of Luke shows who Jesus is and and who we are. Luke explains to Theophilus in 1:4 that he’s writing to him so “that you may have certainty concerning the things you have been taught.” When we study Luke’s Gospel, we see Jesus, the Redeemer.

Luke’s interest in people is undeniable. Much of what we encounter in Luke’s gospel involves Jesus’s interactions with individuals: the best and the worst; saints and sinners; women and children. Like Matthew and Mark, Luke recorded the incident of a woman coming to pour perfume on Jesus’s feet. But Luke was the only gospel writer to point out the fact known to all present what type of woman was touching Jesus (Luke 7:37-39). Understanding Jesus through Luke’s Gospel reveals our Christ as The One to minister and show compassion to all people, no matter who they were or where they were from.

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