The Walk to Emmaus is grounded
theologically and institutionally in The Upper Room ministry unit of the
General Board of Discipleship of The United Methodist Church.
However, The Walk to Emmaus is
ecumenical. The program invites and involves the participation of
Christians of many denominations. Emmaus is ecumenical not only because
members of many denominations participate, but because Emmaus seeks to
foster Christian unity and to reinforce the whole Christian community.
This is one of the great strengths and joys of the Emmaus movement.
The fact that Emmaus is
ecumenical does not mean it is theologically indifferent. On the
contrary, The Walk to Emmaus is designed to communicate with confidence
and depth the essentials of the Christian life, while accentuating those
features that Christians have traditionally held in common.
The Upper Room Walk to Emmaus is
a tightly designed event that is conducted with discipline according to
a manual that is universally standard. Emmaus is offered only with the
permission and under the guidelines of The Upper Room. This ensures a
proven format and a common experience that should be trustworthy from
weekend to weekend wherever Emmaus is being offered.
Each community is administered
locally through its local Board of Directors. The program is
administered globally through the International Emmaus office in
Nashville, Tennessee, USA.