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A. Logistics
1. The meeting place
2. The meeting time
3. During the meeting
4. Prayer
5. After the meeting
A. Things Cell groups accomplish include:
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See the Goals for Discipleship sheet and assess how your members stand on the issues mentioned. See http://www.xenos.org/classes/leadership/discipleship.html for a list with resources hyperlinked.
D. Higher levels of ministry.
Building and planting a cell group is one of the most difficult and rewarding ministries a person can have. When we do this work well, we have built a solid foundation for a new home church. We have also built quality into the home church for years to come. Our best leaders can build and plant cell groups every two to three years, but even four, five, or six years would not be out of the question for accomplishing a ministry of this scope and difficulty.