The document discusses cell groups in a church context. It defines a cell group as a small group that can easily multiply to form additional cell groups, with the original group establishing parameters for the new groups. It also discusses experiences in a cell group that provided encouragement and interaction. Key characteristics of David's leadership are listed, and concepts around cell groups personalizing pastoral care, being the backbone of the church, and being the starting point for training leaders are explained. Purposes of cell groups include evangelism, connecting people to leaders, and providing opportunities to experience God.
The document discusses cell groups in a church context. It defines a cell group as a small group that can easily multiply to form additional cell groups, with the original group establishing parameters for the new groups. It also discusses experiences in a cell group that provided encouragement and interaction. Key characteristics of David's leadership are listed, and concepts around cell groups personalizing pastoral care, being the backbone of the church, and being the starting point for training leaders are explained. Purposes of cell groups include evangelism, connecting people to leaders, and providing opportunities to experience God.
The document discusses cell groups in a church context. It defines a cell group as a small group that can easily multiply to form additional cell groups, with the original group establishing parameters for the new groups. It also discusses experiences in a cell group that provided encouragement and interaction. Key characteristics of David's leadership are listed, and concepts around cell groups personalizing pastoral care, being the backbone of the church, and being the starting point for training leaders are explained. Purposes of cell groups include evangelism, connecting people to leaders, and providing opportunities to experience God.
When it comes to church cells, it start from small and they can easily multiply. Start our church with a cell group and work strategically so that other cell groups could come out of this original cell. There is always a cell that leads the way and the other cells group should follow the parameters they establish.
2. Briefly write about your experience in a cell group:
When I was in a cell group, I felt motivated and inspired because I heard a lot of word of encouragement and it truly helps me everyday. I am with my friends attending the cell group and we just enjoy the moment and did not get bored of listening and interacting because it’s essential for us.
3. List three characteristics of David as a leader:
a. Diligent in his responsibility. b. A great leader. c. Risking his own life to defend the sheep.
4. Explain the following concepts in reference to cell groups:
They make personal pastoring possible Jesus always thinking about meeting the needs of every person and He developed His ministry through contact with people. Simplest believer can gather their family so that the cell leader can directly pastor each person. They are the backbone of the church Spineless body has trouble standing up for anything. Cell groups play an important role to the church as it is the key support to the church. They are the source or beginning of the team of Jesus won twelve men and reproduced His 12 character in them, knowing that they would be His representatives to the whole world. The cell is an effective way of training and selecting our team of twelve.
5. List the purposes of the cell:
a. To open the door for our families and friends to be saved. b. To help people to have contact with leaders. c. To provide the opportunity for people to receive a touch from God.