1.
What
is a Sponsor?
A sponsor must have attended a Walk to Emmaus
A sponsor must be able to articulate their walk
experiences
A sponsor must be able to explain the
particulars of a Walk
(Please see the Sponsor's Guide to the
Application)
A sponsor must reduce outside distractions for
the Pilgrim
A sponsor must pray for and edify their Pilgrim
The word “Sponsor: means “takes responsibility for
Pilgrims"
2. Aim of Sponsor
Is to sponsor those who are church leaders or
potential leaders, members who are the backbone of the church, members
who may be less active but need
"rekindling," "Pilgrims should be actively participating in a
local congregation"
The pilgrim is not to be asked on a Walk to fix
a problem in the pilgrim’s life
To not live vicariously through the pilgrim to
relive the sponsor's walk experiences.
It is to bring spiritual revitalization to
pilgrims
The revitalization of the pilgrim will hopefully
bring new life and vision to;
CHURCH HOME WORKPLACE COMMUNITY
The aim of the sponsor is to build up the Body
of Christ
3. Sponsors Responsibilities
Pray for your pilgrim’s openness to God’s call to discipleship
Meet with the pilgrim and discuss the parameters of the walk
Share sponsors walk experiences
Complete the required paper work
Ask spouses permission and offer them support
Get the pilgrim in a reunion group and to the community meetings
Encourage the spouse to attend the next walk if the pilgrim agrees
4. Fourth Day
Pilgrimage that follows a walk
Connections to walk mates, community, reunion group
The Heart of Emmaus
Piety - Giving our hearts to Christ
Reunion groups, 2-8 members: men, women, mixed
Accountability, to the
group, encouragement, support. (See your Service Card)
God’s love in Christ. Listen, celebrate and reinforce
Study - Giving our Minds to Christ
Informed Christians are mature responsible
Christians
We have the mind and heart of Christ through
knowing the scriptures
Knowing about the world and its needs (local
church, outreach and missions)
Action - Giving our hands to Christ
Reunion Group activities
Mission of your church in the community
Support Walks /set up/ outside servants/ cleanup
teams
Support team meetings, lunches, agape
Deepen friendships, caring, loving, counseling
Letters to pilgrims and follow-ups
Become a giving, sharing partner to your local
church
Train leaders to become effective and
intentional participants in church