Who is

Emmaus Church?

A BIBLICAL VISION for the LOCAL CHURCH

A local church is a congregation of baptized Christians who, in obedience to Christ, regularly gather around the faithful preaching of God’s word and the right administration of the ordinances, having given themselves wholly to Christ and His people for the public service and worship of God as commanded by Scripture.

We were a church plant.

Churches plant churches. In Matthew 16:18, Jesus says, “…On this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.” God’s plan for Gospel advance is through the local church—churches centered on the truth of God’s Word, on Christ, and on the Gospel, will endure. Therefore, we recognize that it is through the local church we can best participate in the Great Commission. This is the normal way God means for us to, “go”, “make disciples”, “baptize” and “teach.” The church is not fundamentally a human idea or human creation. It is God’s idea and God’s work.

We are thankful that our sending church, High Pointe Baptist Church, is faithfully and generously committed to this work. We pray we will also work to raise up pastors and church planters, as well as partner with like-minded churches and networks for this task.

Why Emmaus [eh•MAY•uhs]?

We get our name from Luke 24. In the narrative of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus we see that God reveals himself to His people through His Son from His word and when He reveals Himself, He causes hearts to burn for Him. This is what we are about, pointing people to the Scriptures, showing them Jesus, so that they would know God, and we pray He would cause their hearts to burn for Him.

About our logo


The lantern emphasizes the "revealing" theme of our name—God reveals Himself. And the flame inside emphasizes the "burning within" theme of our name—we pray God would cause hearts to burn for him as we seek to help people know Him by taking them to His word and showing them Jesus, His Son.

Our Values

The values are what we prioritize as a community of believers in our lives together. These are some of the distinctives about Emmaus Church that characterize who we are and what we are about.

How we are led

Elder-Led

“Elder-Led” means that God has given the elders charge to lead the church, under the guidance of God’s Word, to carry out the mission Jesus has given the church—namely, to make disciples of all peoples (Matt. 28:18-20). The primary way elders lead the church is through teaching God’s Word (1 Tim. 3:2; Titus 1:9) and equipping the saints for ministry (Eph. 4:11-12).

Ideally, every church should be led by a plurality of elders (Acts 20:17; Phil. 1:1; Titus 1:5); that is, qualified men of godly character (1 Tim. 3:1-7; Titus 1:5-9), who intentional care for the members of the church (1 Tim. 3:5; 1 Pet. 5:2), hold a deep conviction in right doctrine and biblical knowledge (Titus 1:9), and demonstrable competence in the handling of God’s Word through teaching (1 Tim. 3:2; 2 Tim. 2:24; Titus 1:9).

Congregationalism

The elders do not have the final say in all matters. At Emmaus, we do not hold to an elder-rule model of church government. Instead, we believe Scripture teaches that the congregation as a whole has the final say in three key areas: doctrine, membership, and appointing elders and deacons.