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Aldersgate is a Stephen Ministry Congregation

“We, the Stephen Ministry team at Aldersgate UMC, desire to make a positive difference in the lives of people in our church and community, by creating a Christ-centered environment where all can experience God’s presence through His unconditional love, His nurturing spirit, and His healing power. For Christ is our hope, and “we have this hope as an anchor for our lives“ (Hebrews 6:12).

Please visit the Stephen Ministry page on the portal for more information.


 Small Group Ministries

Small group ministries are an important part of Aldersgate's church family.  Small group ministries are offered for men, women and couples each week.  These small groups enjoy Bible study, fellowship, prayer, spiritual growth and support.  If you are interested in more information please contact Pastor Woody Weilage at woody.weilage@aldersgatecarrollton.org.



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United Methodist Women

This group meets one Saturday a month for fellowship, mission work and study. The women have also taken field trips, planned retreats, sponsored Bible Studies, done mission work and supported church programs. We welcome all ladies of the church to come join us for coffee and breakfast and see what we're all about.


If you would like more information please contact Karen Christiansen at xiansen@verizon.net.



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Men's Group

This group meets for dinner on the first Sunday of the month. They are involved church cook outs, Auction dinners and the Manly Man's Cookbook.  If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Ron Peterson at petersonron@msn.com.

 
Walk To Emmaus

Emmaus

What is the Walk to Emmaus?

A JOURNEY WITH CHRIST
The Gospel of St. Luke relates the story of the risen Christ appearing to two who were going along the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus. Two friends were walking together sharing their hearts deepest concerns. The risen Christ joined them and explained the scriptures as they walked, and how it was ordained that Christ should suffer and so enter his glory. This experience on the road was a heart-warming experience as the risen Christ walked and talked with them. The illuminating climax of the experience was when Christ took bread and said the blessing, then broke it and gave it to them, The two had their eyes opened and they recognized him as the risen Christ and they rushed back to Jerusalem to tell the others. (Luke 24:13-35)

WHAT IS THE WALK TO EMMAUS?
The above story provides the image for Emmaus, an Upper Room program that calls forth and renews Christian discipleship. Like its predecessor, Cursillo de Christiandad (Spanish for "short course in Christianity"), the Walk to Emmaus is a three-day experience, which takes a New Testament look at Christianity as a lifestyle. It is a highly structured weekend designed to strengthen and renew the faith of Christian people, and through them their families, congregations and the world in which they live. Emmaus is a combined effort of laity and clergy toward the renewal of the church.

WHAT HAPPENS AT EMMAUS
The "Walk to Emmaus" is a 72-hour experience. The weekend begins on Thursday evening and ends Sunday evening. At Emmaus you will spend three busy but very enjoyable days, usually at a retreat center. You will live and study together in singing, prayer, worship, and discussion. Discussions center around fifteen talks given by laity and clergy. These talks present the theme of God's grace, and how that grace comes alive in the Christian community and expresses itself in the world. You'll also discover how grace is real in your life, and how you can live in the life of grace, bringing grace to others. You will have the opportunity to participate in the daily celebration of Holy Communion and to begin to understand more fully the presence of Christ in his body of believers. You will experience God's grace personally through the prayers and acts of service of a living support community.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER EMMAUS?
One of the primary strengths of Emmaus is the follow-up. Your weekend lasts only three days, but you are invited to build on it for the rest of your life. Those who attend a "Walk to Emmaus" are encouraged to do two things following their weekend:
1. Expand their own spiritual lives through study and congregational participation;
2. Become more active disciples of Christ in the world through their churches.
To nurture this process of discipleship, the Emmaus movement offers specific opportunities. First, reunion groups of four to six people meet weekly to reflect on their quest for spiritual growth and encourage one another in their discipleship. Second, there will be monthly meetings called "Community Gatherings." All people in a particular Emmaus community or area are invited for fellowship, worship, and informal instruction. Third, through a newsletter, members become aware of support needs for upcoming Walks to Emmaus and there are opportunities to work during future weekends in a variety of ways.

PURPOSE OF EMMAUS
The focus of Emmaus is God as known in Jesus Christ and how that finds expression in the local church. The objective of Emmaus is to inspire, challenge, and equip local church members for Christian action in their homes, churches, and places of work. Emmaus lifts up a way for our grace-filled life to be lived and shared with others.

WHO SHOULD GO TO EMMAUS
Emmaus is for the development of Christian leaders who wish to strengthen their spiritual lives; may have unanswered questions about prayer, study, and sharing their faith; understand that being a Christian involves responsibility; are willing to dedicate their everyday lives to God in an ongoing manner; have positions of responsibility in the church and the world.
Emmaus is open to members of any denomination.

ARE YOU INTERESTED?
We invite you to join in a refreshing weekend spent meeting Jesus as he comes to you through other Christians. Registration forms can be found at the church office.

If you would like information about being sponsored for an Emmaus weekend, please contact one of the following people: Gary or Kathleen Stephenson 972-395-1208.

More information can be found at The Upper Room Emmaus Page



Aldersgate United Methodist Church
Address: 3918 Old Denton Road, Carrollton, Texas 75007 USA
Telephone: (972) 492-9393
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