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  1. 6 mar 2024 · Cell groups are small groups of people from a church who gather in another meeting place other than a church, like a house or even a restaurant, a “neutral ground” for fellowship and godly connection.

  2. 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.

  3. The Pure Cell Church positions the cells to fulfill the primary outreach of the church through the multiplication of each group. In contrast, the Meta Model utilizes the cells groups for more of a pastoral, networking purpose.

  4. The cell church strategy is not a quick growth strategy, but rather, a biblical one. Cell groups provide the environment to form disciples. In certain receptive areas around the world, multiplication happens rapidly because people are coming to Christ, being trained, and starting new cells.

  5. A cell church is “a church that has placed evangelistic small groups at the core of its ministry;” 3. the primary purpose and focus of the cell groups is evangelism. 4 We will use two units to examine this gigantic church; next week will focus on what Westerners saw and adopted because it was different than the western way of doing church.

  6. INTRODUCTION. The modern Cell Church movement that emerged over the last two and a half decades of the 20th Century has been hailed by some as the Second Reformation1. It has been credited for the rise of huge churches in many parts of the world, with membership running into the thousands.

  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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