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The metropolitan Atlanta area has a population of over 3.5 million
people, and covers over 3000 square miles in 22 counties. As such,
there are several Walk to Emmaus communities covering greater Atlanta.
The Atlanta South Walk to Emmaus (ASWTE) Community generally serves
those counties south of Interstate I-20. These counties include south
Fulton, Coweta, Fayette, Clayton, Henry, Rockdale, Spalding, Troup
and Meriwether. There are exceptions to this rule (the ASWTE community
includes at least one active church north of I-20 in Paulding county)
but it is generally preferred that pilgrims attend their walk in the
community closest to their home and church. Potential Atlanta pilgrims
living north of I-20 are probably better served attending a walk in
one of the North Georgia
Walk to Emmaus communities.


2.
Every potential pilgrim must have a community sponsor. The sponsor
plays a key role in identifying prospective pilgrims for upcoming
weekends. The sponsor then supports the pilgrim on the weekend thru
prayer and by meeting the pilgrim's special needs (baby sitting,
transportation, etc.).
3.
It is expected that married couples submit their applications together.
We believe the Walk to Emmaus program works best in a family when
both partners attend the weekend within the same time period. This
is not a just local ASWTE policy, but is included in the Walk to
Emmaus guidelines established by the Upper Room in Nashville. Rare
exceptions to this policy are granted by the ASWTE Board on a case-by-case
basis. Requests for exceptions must be submitted in writing and
in sufficient detail by both the prospective sponsor and the pilgrim's
pastor. Exceptions to policy are not automatic.
4.
The support of the local pastor is crucial in the Walk to Emmaus
program. All applications for a weekend retreat must process thru
the local pastor. A pilgrim cannot attend a weekend without the
support of a dedicated sponsor, and the support of their pastor.
Pastors are encouraged to attend a Walk to Emmaus weekend to better
understand the program.
5.
Sponsors must remember three important points in selecting potential
pilgrims:
- God
is always at work. It is ultimately up to God to determine who will
attend a weekend.
- Emmaus is ecumenical. Although Emmaus is sponsored by the United
Methodist Church, pilgrims may attend from any denomination.
- Emmaus is not necessarily for everyone.
6.
Good potential pilgrims:
- Those
that the sponsor is lead to by prayer.
- Leaders or potential leaders in the church.
- People who want to strengthen their spiritual lives.
- People with unanswered questions about prayer, study and sharing
their faith.
7.
Walk for Emmaus is not for everyone:
- People
with psychological, psychiatric or other emotional problems that
are better handled by professional counselors, or on a one-to-one
basis, are not generally good pilgrims.
- People who have recently suffered grief (loss of a loved one,
divorce, separation, etc.).
- People with unresolved grief.
8.
We now have an ASWTE pilgrim application you can download. Click
Here.
Dates
for upcoming walks
| Men's
Walk #30 |
Sept. 15 - 18,
2005 |
| Women's
Walk #39 |
Sept. 22
- 25, 2005 |
| Men's
Walk #31 |
Nov. 3
- 6,
2005 |
| Women's
Walk #40 |
Nov. 10 -
13,
2005 |

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