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  2. Cell group - Wikipedia

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    The cell group is a form of church organization that is used in many Christian churches. Cell groups are generally intended to teach the Bible and personalize Christian fellowship.

  3. 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.

  4. The Significance of Cell Groups: Evangelism, Discipleship ...

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    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.

  5. Effective Cell Group Lessons You Can Use - ChurchLeaders

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    Effective Cell Group Lessons You Can Use. The goal of my men’s life group is to make everyone a disciple who makes other disciples. This should be the goal of every cell group. Although I lead the group, I’m more of the coach than the leader.

  6. 1. What is a Cell Group? 1) Community 2) Evangelism place to ...

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    A cell group is a community gathered in the name of the Lord (Matthew 18:20). Be a Jesus-centered not a self-centered community. The salvation of the members and their spiritual growth are the core of the cell group. 2) Evangelism The index finger is the direction. The cell group is a place to experience and share God’s grace.

  7. Purpose of Cell Group (Care Group) - Foundations for Freedom

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    Cell groups - Nurturing groups of 8-12 where regular worship, intercessory prayer, accountability and fellowship around God’s Word binds the individuals into a cohesive unit. Here these individuals can use their spiritual gifts, receive support, encourage each other and seek to bring others to share their joy.

  8. The Goal of the Cell Group - ChurchLeaders

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    If your church is going to use a cell group strategy, it's best to define your cell group goals.