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THEME F Theme: “The life of the cell” F Purpose: How to maintain the freshness and passion for cell life F Theme: “The life of the cell” F Purpose: How to maintain the freshness and passion for cell life
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F Key #1: Keep Christ the center of the cell
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The focus of the cell must be Jesus. He is the One who will bring New Testament edification. Some want to convert the group into a Bible study, others an evangelistic crusade, and still others a worship concert. Some don't think it's a real cell group unless someone speaks in tongues or delivers a red-hot prophecy.
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THE SECRET OF A NEW TESTAMENT CELL? CHRIST must be the CENTER
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Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST CELLFUNCTION
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST Discipleship
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST Discipleship Fellowship
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST Discipleship Fellowship Bible Study
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST Discipleship Fellowship Bible Study Warfare
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST Discipleship Fellowship Bible Study Warfare Ministry
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HOW TO PRODUCE A DISTORTED, DYSFUNCTIONAL CELL
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS Discipleship Fellowship Bible Study Warfare Ministry Anything But Christ In The Center
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CELLS BECOME DEFECTIVE WHEN FUNCTIONS BECOME CENTRAL Evangelism RECRUITMENTGROUP
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CELLS BECOME DEFECTIVE WHEN FUNCTIONS BECOME CENTRAL DISCIPLESHIP TRAININGGROUP
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CELLS BECOME DEFECTIVE WHEN FUNCTIONS BECOME CENTRAL FELLOWSHIP LOVE BOAT GROUP
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CELLS BECOME DEFECTIVE WHEN FUNCTIONS BECOME CENTRAL SANCTIFICATION SELF-IMPROVEMENTGROUP
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CELLS BECOME DEFECTIVE WHEN FUNCTIONS BECOME CENTRAL BIBLE STUDY STUDYGROUP
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CELLS BECOME DEFECTIVE WHEN FUNCTIONS BECOME CENTRAL WARFARE DELIVERANCEGROUP
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CELLS BECOME DEFECTIVE WHEN FUNCTIONS BECOME CENTRAL MINISTRY TASKGROUP
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CELLS BECOME DEFECTIVE WHEN FUNCTIONS BECOME CENTRAL WORSHIP MOUNTAIN-TOPGROUP
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Evangelism Sanctification PRAYER WORD GIFTS CHRIST Discipleship Fellowship Bible Study Warfare Ministry
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The standard for success is whether or not Christ’s body went away edified— not whether or not the exact order was followed (e.g., like 4Ws).
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F Key #2: Develop deep community and love within the members of the cell
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Effective cell groups develop close bonds. Oftentimes these close bonds stir them to spend time together outside the cell meeting. As a leader, encourage such activity and even plan outside meetings. EDIFICATION HAPPENS AS CELL MEMBERS DEVELOP RELATIONSHIPS
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OUTSIDE MEETINGS Picnics, meals, events Camping trip (perhaps part of the group) Sports event
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OUTSIDE MEETINGS René Naranjo’s cell group plays soccer on Saturday
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Neil Cole in his book Cultivating a Life for God developed gender specific sup-groups of two to three people which meets weekly for about one hour The goal is to stay accountable, patterned after the Wesley bands: How are you doing with Jesus? Is God helping you overcome besetting sins? Accountability relationships outside of the cell group Accountability relationships outside of the cell group
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Email from a pastor I’m coaching: One thing that came up during our discussion was the problem of time. Several of the leaders were wrestling with guilt over not being able to spend time with their cell folks apart from the meeting and celebration. CAUTIONS ABOUT EDIFICATION: DON’T BE A ONE-MAN-SHOW
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My response: One important truth is that the cell leader "should not" feel like he or she needs to develop all the relationships.... Cell members are equally responsible--in fact, perhaps more so, because they don't have the additional job of leading. The Cell Leader doesn’t take the burden on himself or herself
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SICK GOOD NEWS COMFORT PRAYER VISIT MINISTRY MINISTRYC
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GIVESERVE COMFORT PRAYER MINISTRYENCOURAGE GOOD NEWS VISIT JESUS
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F Key #3: Continue to evangelize and reach out as a group
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The Importance of Evangelism F All of the growing cell churches prioritize evangelism in the cells F They are passionate about fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) F All of the growing cell churches prioritize evangelism in the cells F They are passionate about fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20)
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EXAMPLES: F Cho sends a cell leader to Prayer Mountain to pray for the salvation of souls
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EXAMPLES: F The cells at the International Charismatic Mission are very evangelistic
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EXAMPLES F The Liverpool Christian Life Centre near Sydney, Australia is one of the best examples of cell evangelism
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Rob Reimer, successful cell church pastor in New England said, “Something is unhealthy about cells that don't reach people. In my experience, every church that tries to transition to the cell church strategy and fails, misses this key point of evangelism.” EXAMPLES
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EXAMPLES: Pastor Steve Fowler at East Hills Alliance church in Kelso, Washington
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EXAMPLES F THE ELIM CHURCH IN EL SALVADOR
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INSIGHTS FROM ELIM Important Principle: Elim develops the core of each cell in order to evangelize more effectively. THEY WORK TOGETHER AS A GROUP TO EVANGELIZE Important Principle: Elim develops the core of each cell in order to evangelize more effectively. THEY WORK TOGETHER AS A GROUP TO EVANGELIZE
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Net Fishing F "Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men." Jesus (Mark 1:17) F Remember: fishing was a group venture, using nets not poles! F "Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men." Jesus (Mark 1:17) F Remember: fishing was a group venture, using nets not poles!
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Matthew 4:18-19 Mark 1:17 Matthew 4:18-19 Mark 1:17
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Matthew 4:18-19 Mark 1:17 Matthew 4:18-19 Mark 1:17
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DON’T FISH WITH A POLE. FISH WITH A NET!
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Cell evangelism is a shared experience. Everyone gets involved—from the person who invites the guests, to the one who provides refreshments, to the one who leads the discussion. The team plans, strategizes, and finds new contacts together.
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F Key #4: Make leadership development the focal point
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Your principal job, cell leader, is not to find members to fill the group but to develop the next cell leader.
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We develop small groups so we can build leaders, because leaders build groups.
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“You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. 2 And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others.” 2 Timothy 2:1-3, Paul says:
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Developing future leaders is a Biblical way of life. Moses tutored Joshua and Elijah trained Elisha. The Apostles were recruited and trained by Jesus. Barnabas discipled Paul who in turn developed Timothy. Cell leader, can you point to someone who you are developing?
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The goal is to convert each cell member into a Cell Leader Cell Leader
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The story is told of Michelangelo passing by a huge chunk of marble that lay by the roadside. Another sculptor had become discouraged with the marble and discarded it. Michelangelo began to stare at that chunk of marble. He continued to stare until one of his friends became impatient and said, “What are you staring at?” Michelangelo looked up and said, “I’m staring at an angel.” He could see something wonderful and worthwhile in a broken piece of stone.
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SEE EVERY MEMBER AS A POTENTIAL ANGEL
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Angels in the Process
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