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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 14 February 2007 |
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What Are Cell groups? A Cell Group is a small group of 8-12 people that meet weekly in someone's home. Our Cell Groups are modeled after the Biblical pattern of small groups found in Acts 2:42-47. There are four primary focus points in a Cell meeting:
* Welcome * Worship * Word * Works Cell Groups are led by a Cell group leader who functions in a "shepherd" or "caretaker" role. Since no pastor can care for the needs of every person in the church, these leaders work with the Pastor/s of the church to make sure people's needs are addressed. Each Cell Group has an 'apprentice leader' called an Intern, who is being trained to lead a future Cell Group.
We believe healthy Cell Groups will reproduce themselves approximately every twelve months. People come to church for many reasons, but many people stay because of their need for relationships. Cell Groups are the main vehicle to build relationships at our church. In our day of broken homes and broken families, Cell Groups provide a stable family environment that all of us so desperately need. The need for intimacy and accountability can be met in this weekly, Small Group environment.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 October 2009 )
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