Ministries
Emmanuel Community runs a number of ministries, covering a range of areas and experiences. Please click on the links below for more information about each ministry.
Emmanuelworship |
Emmanuelworship is the worship ministry of Emmanuel Community. They play and lead worship at Emmanuel gatherings and various outreach events, and have released a number of CDs and resources. Visit their website at www.emmanuelworship.com |
Emmanuel Youth Outreach |
Emmanuel Youth Outreach (EYO) is a dynamic outreach to young people. Their vision is to see the Church full of young people on fire for God, His Church and its mission. They run outreach events including camps and retreats, as well as regular groups for teenagers and young adults. Visit their website at www.eyouth.com.au |
eKids |
eKids is an exciting, growing ministry for children in Emmanuel Community, which incompasses a weekly playgroup, Children’s Liturgy of the Word, and primary age retreat days. |
Blind eye ministries |
Blind eye is a ministry devoted to the works of social justice, with particular focus on the areas of homelessness, indigenous ministry and pro-life initiatives. |
Impact Uganda |
Impact is a mission outreach to Uganda, comprising the building of relationship between Emmanuel Community and Holy Trinity Community in Masaka, Uganda through visits of small teams of people, sponsorship and financial support, and a number of other initiatives. |
HEART2hearts |
The HEART2Hearts team run a variety of ministry events for women of all ages, including conferences, retreat days, breakfasts and women’s programs/courses. It is an exciting and inspiring ministry to women of all ages, which has grown out of the sisterhood of women in Emmanuel. |
Young Men of God |
Young Men of God is a new initiative being launched in 2011, for men aged |
CREAM |
CREAM (Community Retirees Energised And Motivated) is a ministry of Emmanuel members who are no longer in the workforce and who desire to continue to live as active disciples of Jesus. We do this by celebrating and sharing our hope with each other, with our friends and with the wider community. |