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Each and every one of us is on a journey. Sometimes, our path leads us to times of great joy and fulfillment; other times, the road is just plain hard.
You can be sure that if you join us at Emmaus Road Church in Fort Collins on Sunday morning at 10:00am you’ll find a community of people learning more about what it means to follow Christ no matter what the journey brings.
Our Ministries
Worship Experience
We are a church in Fort Collins committed to Christ-centered worship. Worship songs, the sermon, communion and prayer time are all focused on helping you experience the presence of God.
More →Life Groups
Our Life Groups exists to help you share life with others and walk the journey of faith. Our groups gather to share a meal, pray, and study the scriptures.
More →Children’s Ministry
Ekidz, our children’s ministry, is more than a place for your children to be entertained during the worship experience. It’s a place where your children receive biblical teaching and a solid spiritual foundation. More →
impact
At Emmaus Road Church, we believe the love of God is most evident when it is not just proclaimed, but demonstrated. IMPACT events give us tangible opportunities to serve our community.
More →Youth Ministry
Have teenagers? We’ve got opportunities for them to get plugged into the church as well. Our Emmaus Student Ministry is a great way for teenagers to connect with their peers and grow in their faith. More →
Our Mission
Present Christ as Savior. Pursue Christ as King. Partner with Christ in service.
Worship With Us
When
Sundays at 10am
Where
Emmaus Road Church
2101 S Lemay Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80525
970-482-6425
what
Intentional,
Gospel-shaped worship
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Events
Looking for a church in Fort Collins where you can find true community? Here's what's happening at Emmaus Road Church!
In Luke 24, the Bible tells this story…
Late in the day that changed history, two figures trudged the road from Jerusalem to the small town of Emmaus. They recalled their hopes that Jesus was the Messiah, the one who would free their people and establish lasting peace and justice. But his crucifixion two days ago dashed those hopes against the stone slab that sealed his tomb. As they walked farther, they met a stranger who joined their conversation. He spoke about the Messiah with such depth and warmth that when they arrived at Emmaus they invited him to supper. It was during the meal they suddenly realized this was no stranger. It was Jesus! He was the Messiah.