History of the Great Banquet
To become familiar with the Great Banquet, let's look first at the
history of its counterparts; the Cursillo and the Walk to Emmaus. The
Cursillo (3-day course in Christianity) began in Spain in the 1940s in
the Catholic Church. It spread to the United States and evolved for
Protestants into the Walk to Emmaus under the auspices of the Upper
Room and the United Methodist Church. An Emmaus Movement was started
by the First Presbyterian Church in Madisonville, Kentucky in 1982.
After a 10-year history of the Walk to Emmaus in Madisonville, Rev.
John E. Pitzer and lay people from First Presbyterian Church, formed
the Great Banquet. Governed by an ecumenical board of directors and
using the "Cursillo model", but with a different image, the Great
Banquet continues to emphasize personal Christian discipleship.
The Great Banquet Movement is institutionally sponsored by local
church groups in these areas. Lampstand Ministeries was formed as a
covering corporation to move the Great Banquet Movement to other areas.