About Via Emmaus
Via Emmaus is a biblical theology ministry dedicated to one central purpose: proclaiming Christ from all the Scriptures, in order to make disciples from all the nations. Named after the road to Emmaus where Jesus revealed how all of Scripture points to Him (Luke 24), this ministry provides sermon series, articles, Bible reading plans, and theological resources that help pastors and Christians see the unified story of redemption woven throughout God's Word, from Genesis to Revelation.

David Schrock
David Schrock. Married to Wendy. Father of three energetic boys and one precious girl.
Pastor. Professor. Writer. Fan of all things Michigan — Lions, Tigers, and Wolverines, oh my!
B.A., Albion College (Exercise Science major; Religion minor). M.Div. and Ph.D. in Systematic Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. (Dissertation: A Biblical-Theological Investigation of Christ's Priesthood and Covenant Mediation with Respect to the Extent of the Atonement.)
Pastor of Preaching and Theology at Occoquan Bible Church (Woodbridge, Virginia). Adjunct Professor of Systematic Theology at Grimké Seminary (Richmond, Virginia). Cotton Mather Fellow with American Reformer.
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Blogs
Thoughtful biblical and theological reflections designed to exalt Christ, expound Scripture, edify the church, and engage the culture. Each article bridges academic scholarship and pastoral ministry, making deep theology accessible for everyday discipleship.
ReadPodcasts
Jesus Christ reigns over all things, and this podcast exists to help people see the reality and ramifications of this truth. Listen in to live in light of Christ's Lordship.
ListenSermons
Verse-by-verse exposition through entire books of the Bible including Genesis, Matthew, the Psalms, Daniel, and more. Each series traces the biblical-theological themes that reveal Christ as the center of Scripture's unified story of redemption.
WatchBooks
Five books that call readers back to Scripture, sound doctrine, and the glory of God, written for pastors and everyday saints alike.
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