by randallneighbour | Oct 18, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Randall Neighbour One would assume that providing a clean home, refreshments, a comfortable room free of offending smells and distractions, and enough chairs so everyone can sit in a circle are the basics for a successful cell meeting. But you’d be wrong....
by jefftunnell | Oct 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Jeff Tunnell For your consideration today concerning the role of a host home for cells I offer this paragraph from the chapter entitled “A Theology of Paul’s Missionary Journeys” in the book, A Biblical Theology of the New Testament, by R.B. Zuck:...
by joelcomiskey | Oct 16, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Joel Comiskey Some spiritual gift authors write about the gift of hospitality. I’m not sure if such a gift exists, but I do believe that certain spiritual gifts make it easier to host a cell group. For example, those with the gift of helps, service, pastor,...
by Mario Vega | Oct 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Mario Vega Rotating cells are the type that move from one house each week, while permanent cells remain in the same host’s house every week. Here at the Elim Church we have both types of meetings, and both have been a blessing. Rotating cells work well to...
by Steve Cordle | Oct 12, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Steve Cordle While the vast majority of groups I know meet in one home most of the time, However, I believe there are two distinct advantages to rotating host homes, particularly in newly-forming groups. It gives a great excuse to call members weekly. Contact...
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