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Rock Solid

Cell Church

Cells - What are they?

 

Throughout history, the Church has grown most, not when a charismatic and gifted leader inspires others, but when individual christians quietly and faithfully live out their faith. This is not surprising, because Jesus himself told his disciples that it was by their love for one another that others would see that they were his disciples. A cell is a structure which allows this to happen. A small group of christians meeting together, praying together, worshipping and learning together and growing together.

 

How are the cells organised?

 

There are currently 8 cells, each with their own distinctive feel and leaders, and people can join whichever they feel most meets their needs.

 

Children cell - meets Tuesday after school at the Stables. Led by Colin and Marion

 

Parent cell - meets at the same time as the children cell at the Rectory to make childcare easier. Led by John and Sadie

 

Younger youth cell - for high school children, Years 7 to 10. Meet at the stables between 7:30 and 9:30 pm and forms part of the Youth group. Led by Mark, Alex and Heather

 

Older youth cell - for Years 11 to young adults. Meet at the rectory between 7:30 and 9:30 pm and forms the other part of the youth group. Led by David, Margaret and Mark

 

Adult group 1 - Monday. Led by David and Jane between 7:30 and 9:00 pm

 

Adult group 2 - Tuesday. Led by Andy and Jane between 8:00 and 9:30 pm

 

Adult group 3 - Friday. Led by Derek and Sue between 8:00 and 9:30 pm

 

Young at Heart - a part of the popular group for the elderly and held on Tuesday mornings.

 

Further information? Contact John Quinn on 01493 780210

 

 

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