Re-Discovering Kinship - The Cell Group as the Ideal Functional Structure for D…

Started by Kenny Burchard, April 20, 2015, 01:48 AM (Read 1870 times)

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Kenny Burchard

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This study suggests a return to the cell group as the ideal and timeless structure for organic relational disciple-making in the Vineyard movement. The study begins with a very brief examination of the cell group as the primary unit for discipleship in the early Church, throughout Church history, and in the foundation of the early Vineyard movement, and then moves into an abbreviated review of literature emphasizing small groups as a forum for revitalization and renewal movements across Church history and around the world. Finally, the study will encourage ecclesial leaders within the Vineyard movement to embrace the Cell Group as the most timeless and culturally relevant means to carry out its mission to make disciples.

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