Men's Emmaus Walk #105

Jeromie AdamsCharlie Bryant
Allen BullockMichael Coon
David CoxJames Crite
David DixonDaniel Downey
David DuckwallEric Fulkerson
Jonathan GoffJody Head
Phil HigdonRyan Johnson
Mike MangelluzziJohnny Newton
Daniel ReskaMichael Reska
Chuck SmithSteve Warren
Matt WootenJeff Young

Get Involved

Now that you have completed your Walk to Emmaus, you will have many opportunities to help make God's love visible to persons seeking it. Perhaps the most obvious way is to serve on an Emmaus team or help in the kitchen. It is easy to think that once the team is chosen and the kitchen help is recruited, the weekend is taken care of. Despite the importance of these responsibilites, they are only a small part of the agage that goes into the Emmaus weekend. You may not serve on the team or head up the kitchen, but you still are needed. The Walk to Emmaus is truly a community activity--it takes many people to make a weekend possible: team members, kitchen helpers, prayer volunteers, participants at Candlelight and closing, luggage carriers, and helpers to set up and tear down the sleeping quarters and conference rooms. The following list includes just some of the acts of agape that make The Walk to Emmaus possible.


Women's Emmaus Walk #106

Ashlee AdamsLauren Anderson
Dede ArnoldJamita Beaver
Kacey BloomfieldAngel Chinn
Melanie DuckwallStaci Girten
Sandy GoffKaren Head
Katie HeadyKay Howard
Mandy JohnsonCarrie Kimbrell
Bridget MangelluzziSue Nalley
Connie NewtonDonna Powell
Dena PulliamBecky Reska
Suzanne RussellDawn Sexton
Geraldine TaylorBrittany Thorpe
Brittany TurnerKriste Villines
Jennifer WarrenDeanna Young


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