Walk to Emmaus
A few days away can make space for something deeper. The Walk to Emmaus is a short retreat designed to renew your faith, strengthen your relationship with Christ, and connect you with others on the journey. Many from our church, including Pastor Daniel, have experienced Emmaus and would welcome a conversation if you’re curious.
Quick Details
- Men’s Walk July 9–12, 2026
- Women’s Walk July 16–19, 2026
- Cost No cost to attend
- Location Details are shared during the registration process
- Next Step Talk with Rob Hart, Pastor Daniel, or MUMC members who have attended
What Is the Walk to Emmaus?
The Walk to Emmaus is a three-day experience centered on spiritual renewal, reflection, worship, and Christian community. It is not about having all the answers. It is about creating space to listen, learn, and grow.
You do not need to know a lot about Emmaus to attend. A willingness to step away for a few days and be open to the experience is enough.
What to Expect
- Thoughtful talks and guided discussion
- Time for personal reflection and prayer
- Worship, music, and encouragement
- A welcoming Christian community
- Space to step away from daily demands and focus on faith
Why People Go
People come to Emmaus for different reasons. Some are looking to reconnect with their faith. Others need time away from the noise of everyday life. Many simply want to grow closer to God and be encouraged by others on the journey.
- A renewed sense of purpose
- Stronger connection to God
- New friendships and encouragement
- A deeper understanding of grace
A Word from Experience
“I didn’t know exactly what to expect, but it became one of the most meaningful faith experiences I’ve had. I came back refreshed, encouraged, and more connected than I had been in a long time.”
Interested?
The best next step is simply a conversation. If you are wondering whether Emmaus might be right for you, reach out and ask. We would be glad to help.
- Rob Hart — Primary contact
guidinglove@hrtc.net - Pastor Daniel
- MUMC members who have attended Emmaus
They can answer questions, share their experience, and help you decide whether this is a good next step for you.

