Youth Emmaus is a course designed to help those aged 11 to 16 explore the basics of the Christian faith. This is no easy task - but Youth Emmaus offers a winning combination of meaty leaders' notes, cool handouts for group members, great cartoons and graphics. The material is fully road-tested and ideal for youth groups and as a confirmation course for young people.
Youth Emmaus tackles:
What Christians Believe (5 Units)
How Christians Grow (5 Units)
Living the Christian Life (3 Units)
Youth Emmaus also contains free online content that includes:
Handouts and supplementary handouts for all sessions as PDF files
Emmaus Poster
Downloadable services to use with young people and a section on using Youth Emmaus in an all-age context
Powerpoint presentation on Youth Emmaus
All icons from handouts available in colour in a downloadable format
This is Book 1 in the Emmaus: The Way of Faith Series. See all Emmaus: The Way of Faith books here.
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More about Sue MayfieldTim Sledge is the Diocesan Missioner in Peterborough and author of Youth Emmaus 1 and Youth Emmaus 2. Ally Barrett is a Vicar in Huntingdon and one of the part-time team at Ridley Hall, Cambridge.
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