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Call
Pastor Emmanuel on 01902714469 and discuss the
possibilities of you starting, leading or hosting
one around your area.
2 Sam 6 : 11
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Cells are smaller gatherings of Christians meeting in their
given locality to know Christ, become like Christ and make
Christ known. They are smaller expressions of the larger
Church.
Cell challenges our way of thinking and lifestyle to
look outwardly by implementing church in the heart of
our community.
Find a Cell near you
You can see on the map above and the list on the left
Cells in the Wolverhampton area. You can click on the
'flag markers' above to see further details of a cell
near you, or alternatively click on one from the list.
More About Cells
Cells are not new, in fact, this is how the early church
grew and spread. So, here at All Nations, we have embraced
Cell and believe it will help us reach the city, grow
believers and provide pastoral care.
Multiplication
Once a cell becomes too big, some people from the original
cell start another Cell group until that becomes too big.
That Cell then multiplies and starts another Cells group
This is how Cells multiply and spread.
Whenever Cell groups have been implemented, the growth
rate of a church has increased at a phenomenal rate.
Main Purpose of Cells
Among other things, Cells are the main vehicle to reaching
our community.
Through Cell, we can fulfil the great commission (Matthew
28 v 18-19) by becoming 'salt' and 'light' in
our community.
All Nations Cell Structure
At All Nations we have a dynamic Cell leadership to ensure
the integrity of Cell groups.
Zone Leaders
Cell Leaders
Cell Groups
Zone leaders look after a number of Cell leaders, Cell
leader looks after a single Cell group.
If a Cell member requires help the Cell leader will
be the person to administer that help, with the support
of the Zone Leader.
How A Cell Works
A Cell consists of 8-12 people, with a Cell leader. The
Cell leader's main role is to help you:
To know Christ
Become like Christ
Make Christ Known
Having small numbers also means that:
No one is overlooked
Believers can receive timely pastoral care
Everyone can be involved in ministry and exercise their
gifting
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