A Cell Church Is . . .
People-centered versus program-centered. The focus of the church is to meet the intimate needs of its members and non-Christians.
Community-centered versus building-centered. The ministry of the church is decentralized and occurs in the homes and lives of church members and in the community.
Has a "go" structure versus a "come" structure. The church is organized to go out to meet and reach non-Christians where they live. Evangelism in a Cell Church is designed to take place primarily through people in the cells reaching out to their family, friends, co-workers and neighbors.
Organizational structure is based on ministry versus education. The church is structured for ministry to people through the use of spiritual gifts. Emphasis is upon application and "doing the Word" as an overflow of lifestyle.
Members are released to build relationships with and minister to non-Christians, rather than spend most of their time on activities and committee meetings at the church building.
Patterned after the New Testament church. Its leadership style is the servant-leader and "every member a minister" versus the bureaucracy and professional leadership pattern of Western culture.
We Are Committed To...
Working to build up the family
Working to make our community a better place to live
Working to meet the needs of the total person
Working to minister to the unique needs of married couples, singles, youth, and children
We Care For Each Other
Support in a life crisis
Encouragement and Comfort
We Have Fun!
Friends make life enjoyable
Family environment
Getting to know a group of people you can laugh, learn and live with