The Parable of the Two Wing Church

by Mario Vega In a cell course manual taught by Dr. Ralph Neighbour, I found the parable of the two wing church that illustrates the importance of balance between the celebration and the cell meeting: A church with two wings was once created; it could fly high into...

Keeping Our Balance

by Steve Cordle Since the  cell church flies on the two wings of cell and celebration, it is important to keep them in balance. A celebration service takes a lot of time, energy and resources to do well. In the U.S. most people equate “church” with “worship...

The Danger of Focusing Only on Celebration

by Jim Wall Last week I wrote about the power of staying committed to the simplicity of doing church the way the early church did; i.e. large group celebrations partnered with small groups in homes. Unfortunately, in the early years of our church we put too much...

Mutually Inclusive, Not Exclusive

by Jeff Tunnell While each cell in the body has DNA to achieve the reproduction of itself, it must align its efforts with the other cells in the body, contributing to the entire structure of God’s amazing creation.  In comparison we say, “The cell is the church,...

The Cell Driven Church

by Joel Comiskey I like to use the phrase “cell driven church,” to describe cell church ministry. A cell driven pastor prioritizes the care of leaders, training new leaders, and bringing the cell members together to celebrate to hear God’s Word. The...