What are Cell Groups?
The biological cell is a basic building block of life. Healthy cells multiply
themselves millions of times in the course of a lifetime. Each new cell looks
identical to the original cell because the DNA branded nucleus multiplies itself
before the cell reproduces. In this way, the new cell is as healthy and
productive as the original cell in it's given role. The cells work together as
organs, muscles, bone and skin to make the body function as a true miracle from
God.
A spiritual cell group is very similar to a biological cell. Followers of
Jesus Christ edify one another and increase the kingdom by sharing their lives
with unbelievers. New leaders are raised up from within the group (with the
support and training by their pastoral staff) to grow and expand the ministry to
a hurting world. When the group multiplies, the process repeats itself.
"Oh, this is just like . . ."
Cell groups aren't simply another name for a Bible study, fellowship group or
Sunday School class. They are a group of believers who have banded together for
a season in life to reach the lost, minister to the hurting and each other, and
discover their leadership potential. Sure, cell groups study the Word, but they
do so in order to live out what they read and use it effectively to penetrate a
dark world with the light of Jesus Christ . . . which is quite different from
studying a passage each week for general knowledge. Cell groups also have lots
of fun together . . . but this fellowship is specialized in that it usually
exposes unbelievers to a group of fun, Jesus-loving people. In other words, cell
groups even use fellowship as an evangelistic tool! And last, it wouldn't be
right to call a Sunday morning classroom experience a cell group. A cell group
should meet in a place and time that is comfortable for both the believers and
unbelievers visiting, and provide enough time to share deep concerns and pray
for one another. Rarely can either of these things be done within one hour at a
church building, early on a Sunday morning.
Some pastors think that cell groups will march to the beat of their own drum,
operating independently and dividing the church. Not so! Cell groups help to
live out what their pastor preaches on Sunday. Cell leaders are faithful
under-shepherds for the senior pastor and the Lord, serving in a unique capacity
to serve and love. Cells are not house churches or autonomous. Cell groups
extend ministry and evangelism to every person in a local church body.
"Where do cell members gather?"
Cell members meet weekly in homes, factory break rooms or the back area of a
local restaurant. The meeting place is not as important as convenience, time and
space issues. Group members find the best place to minister to one another and
make evangelistic plans to touch the lost. This is where cell members and
unbelievers experience "the Christ within and in the midst" with other
believers, or an immanent expression of Christ.
Cell Groups also come together with other cells as a local church body at
celebration services, usually held once a week. There is corporate worship,
solid teaching from God's Word, and a time for pastoral ministry. This is where
cell members and unbelievers experience the transcendent expression of Christ.
Both gatherings are vital for success! The cell group meets to experience
Christ's love through others in a warm setting. The celebration service (the
gathering of cells) is to experience God in high worship and to receive teaching
from His Word. One without the other would not fulfill all God has for His
people.
[Intrigued by the immanent/transcendent thinking shared here? Learn more in
The Second Reformation by Bill Beckham]
"Just two meetings a week?"
While believers meet together each week to share their lives and pray as a
cell group, the productive work of the group members is done in the days and
hours between meetings. The meeting itself is seen as a discovery time for a
week of ministry to each other and the lost.
God desires for us to live in community and commanded us to work out our
salvation together (Phil. 2:12). We were never instructed to live the Christian
life outside of a caring community. Iron sharpens iron, which means a cell group
is an ideal place to grow. A believer might be challenged from a message heard
on Sunday, but he will certainly need other believers with whom he can interact
and build trust to live it out fully and then give it away to others.
The power to reach this lost world is ours!
As born again believers in Jesus Christ, we have been commanded to fulfill
the Great Commission found in Matthew. 28:18-20. This can easily be accomplished
if churches around the world will launch cell groups to harness the power of
basic Christian community to reach friends, family, coworkers and neighbors for
Jesus. You see, cell groups employ "net fishing" and successfully reach the lost
through relational evangelism. Fewer converts fall away with this approach,
because new believers are adopted into a spiritual family and a new church home.
It's also easier to reach people for Jesus as a team... not to mention it's so
much fun.
We are living in the last days. God has called us to storm the gates of Hell,
set the captives free and fulfill the Great Commission. It can easily be
accomplished through cell groups in your church. Cell Groups are built for
storming!
"Ok, I'm interested. How do I learn more?"
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your quest for more information, training, on-site consulting or telephone
support. Please contact Woody & Cheryl Chapman at:
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