by Mario Vega | May 25, 2012 | Uncategorized
by Mario Vega We are frequently asked whether we use children to lead cells. The answer is no. We ask those who lead our children’s cells to be at least 16 years old. We made this rule because of the high expectations we have for our children’s cell...
by briankannel | May 23, 2012 | Uncategorized
by Brian Kannel www.yorkalliance.org [I, Joel Comiskey, am pleased to introduce Brian Kannel, the lead pastor at York Alliance Church, a cell based church in York, PA. He is married to Amanda, and has four children: Tia, Ethan, Josiah, and Micah. Josiah will turn...
by daphnekirk | May 22, 2012 | Uncategorized
by Daphne Kirk Make sure you take time for repentance as you explore these biblical values: • We are all responsible for the next generation (Psalm 145:4). IG cells give everyone the opportunity to relate to and minister with children, without it being seen as a...
by jefftunnell | May 21, 2012 | Uncategorized
by Jeff Tunnell In my limited experience of direct involvement in the North American cell church, children’s cells have not become important. Western independence and individualism has such a stronghold on our culture that even those who call on Jesus as Savior...
by joelcomiskey | May 20, 2012 | Uncategorized
by Joel Comiskey Who will care for the children? Everyone. Intergenerational cells ask everyone to be involved. The focus of IG cells is to reconnect the generations. I love Daphne Kirk’s book Reconnecting the Generations: Empowering God’s People, young...
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