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Cell Groups
God designed people for community. Each of us has a
desire "to belong" somewhere. Seeking community is often
what brings many of us to Trinity. It will be the
relationships that we build that keep us coming back to
Trinity.
At Trinity, we understand that worship celebration on
Saturday and Sunday is uplifting, a time to celebrate
God, and an important part of our spiritual growth but
it will not bring about life transformation.
It is in cell groups where life transformation occurs.
Even Jesus did not do it alone…..He created community by
gathering the 12 disciples.
Below is a common list of questions about Cell Groups
and how you can get connected to an existing Cell Group
or start your own.
What is a Cell Group?
A cell group (a small group) is made up of 2 to 12
people who come together to build relationships through
encouragement, accountability, guidance, and prayer so
that all members experience life transformation through
Christ.
Members are encouraged to share their thoughts,
feelings, struggles, and joys while applying Biblical
principles in their daily lives. Through group prayer,
members praise, ask, confess, and thank God.
In these trusting relationships, members agree that what
is said in the group will remain confidential and
differences of opinions will be respected.
Cell groups are not therapeutic support groups. See
Marilyn for some direction if you are need of
counseling. There are also several groups that meet
around specific issues such as parenting and weight
loss.
Where and when do Cell Groups meet?
Most cell groups meet in a member's home every other
week. Cell groups meet on a variety of days and times.
We are always supportive of individuals who are
interested in starting a new group.
Who can be a member of a Cell Group?
Everyone is welcome to connect with a cell group whether
you are new in your faith journey or have long been a
follower of Jesus. We really encourage everyone to
become a part of a cell group.
How do I get started or change my Cell Group?
Sandy McSweeney is our cell group coordinator. Contact
her directly or call the church office and talk to
Marilyn or Randy. 736-7233 |