Connect with Emmaus
Emmaus is a vibrant faith community. If you’d like to connect with us further, and stay up to date on special events and discussion groups, you can find us online here:
Visitor Form: https://emmausucc.org/visitor
Volunteer Sign Up: https://emmausucc.org/volunteer
Our Calendar of events: https://emmausucc.org/calendar
Sign Up for our Weekly Email: https://mailchi.mp/85eaf2fa2a35/emmaus-weekly-email
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EmmausUCC/
Facebook Group (for frequent visitors and members to keep up with the daily life of the Church): https://www.facebook.com/groups/emmausuccvienna/
Member’s Portal (you will need approval to access some content): http://bit.ly/eucc-members
Fellowship Groups
Emmaus offers a variety of opportunities for youth, families, and adults to grow in relationship and caring. Learn more about our established fellowship groups and monthly activities that support a ministry of caring for each other and ourselves.
Red Tent Book Group - The Women's Red Tent Book Group usually meets on a Sunday after worship every other month, gathering for a brown bag lunch in the Parlor of the main church building or at a member’s home. Our membership fluctuates every time we meet, based on who has read the book and is able to attend.
Men’s Group - The men's group meets once a month for Christian fellowship and to discuss a variety of spiritual topics (although, being men, we have been known to have a bowling night or go out for dinner together!).
Spiritual Creating - is a group that meets monthly to create handmade articles intended as gifts to bring joy and comfort to others. It began with a focus on knitting Prayer Shawls, but individuals’ efforts now include other techniques of handiwork as well.
Tough Old Birds (TOB’s) - meet for lunch once a month on a weekday in the church parlor and discuss different subjects. Everyone brings their own sandwich and takes turn bringing salads and dessert. Occasionally the TOBs will meet at a mutually agreed upon restaurant. Newcomers who have a little “life experience” are always welcome.