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  1. I mentioned how cell-based churches today are models of rapid church growth and how that almost half of the 50 largest churches in the world today are cell-based. One chapter was dedicated to exploring how small groups evangelize.

  2. Mitosis is a part of the cell cycle process by which chromosomes in a cell nucleus are separated into two identical sets of chromosomes, each in its own nucleus. This means one cell becomes two and the two cells begin to grow and they break up into 4 cells and they grow and continue the process.

  3. CGC has been presented as a revolutionary paradigm shift from the traditional church format. Neighbour sees the traditional format as fixated on programs rather than badly needed people-centred practices. Bogged down in serving programs, traditional churches are seen as sterile and stagnant4.

  4. These notes are provided to assist the trainer intending to train a group of church members to become Cell Group Leaders. The expectation is that this role will normally be carried out by the Senior Pastor of the church. This group training course lasts 12 weeks (one session per week) and the complete curriculum is outlined below.

  5. Here are some of the latest definitions of cell groups: A group of people taking pre-marital counseling. A six-week course meeting inside the church. Kids in a bus on the way to church. G-12 groups. Choirs. Usher. Some of these “cell groups” meet in the church, others meet outside the church.

  6. 6 mar 2024 · Cell groups have a double effect on a church: They grow it and help members in a big church find more close-knit connections. From experience, congregants can feel lost in big churches like Cho’s. They may only be able to know people well if they are involved in cell groups.

  7. INTRODUCTION. Cells are one of the smallest microorganisms in any living organism. When it comes to church cells, it is interesting to note that although they may start small, they can easily multiply. We started our church with a cell group of just eight people meeting in our living room.

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