Beyond the Mother Church
A Theology of Small Group Ministry in the 21st Century
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Narrated by:
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Gregory Shinn
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Written by:
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Robert Bagley
About this listen
A theological evaluation of the important role that "cell" or "small" groups play as a branch of the "mother church" from which they are birthed - with an emphasis on how they impact the surrounding community. Four main topics are explored as they relate to small group ministry in our postmodern society - prophetically glimpsing at its impact on the rest of the 21st century.
- The theological dynamic of small groups and their importance in today's society
- How fellowship and discipleship are worked out as a result of small groups - and how they supplement what the mother church can't do on Sundays
- How leadership training evolves within the small group setting - with an emphasis on identifying, training, and launching fresh leaders in the Church
- Evangelism as a product of small group ministry - small groups touching society within the sphere of each member's influence
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