Emunah Course
A Dinner-and-Discussion Series about God,
Faith, the Bible, and the Messiah by CMJ USA

Churches, Congregations, and Homegroups!
You are invited to host the Emunah Course
COMING LATE 2025
The Emunah Course is a unique, scripture-based, multi-week dinner-and-discussion program. Emunah (the Hebrew word for faith) is a new tool that your church, congregation, or homegroup can use to engage and introduce people in your community to Jesus. It has the potential to change lives by fostering an openness to God, the Bible, and Jesus. The Emunah Course includes a detailed lesson plan to help you effectively teach each of the following lessons:

- Week 1: “Who is God and does He still matter today?”
- Week 2: “What is faith and why is it important?”
- Week 3: “Why is God called the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?”
- Week 4: “What or who is the Messiah?”
- Week 5: “Could Jesus be the Messiah?”
- Week 6: “Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity”
- Week 7: “What does it mean to be “chosen” and who has God chosen?
- Week 8: “Why would a good God allow bad things like the Holocaust, antisemitism, and suffering to happen?”
- Week 9: “Can I have a personal relationship with God and how do I do this?
- Week 10: Celebrating the Emunah Journ
For more information, or to learn how your church, congregation, or homegroup can host the Emunah Course,
please email Jeff Roberts at jeff.roberts@cmj-usa.org, or fill out and submit the "Emunah Course Hosting Request Form" and a member of the CMJ Emunah team will get back to you shortly!
Emunah Course Hosting Request Form
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About CMJ, The Church’s Ministry Among Jewish People
CMJ is a 215-year-old international, interdenominational ministry which has served the church and supported the Jewish people since 1809. CMJ provides free resources, programs, and tools to educate the church about its Jewish roots, fight antisemitism, minister to
Jewish/Christian couples, grow church/congregation attendance, affordably travel to Israel, and more.