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Church Leaders

Cell Church Missions Network

By Joel Comiskey

Fall 2002

No Glory; no control. This is the theme of the cell church missions network that was constantly repeated at the last CCMN conference in Taiwan from November 5-8, 2002. Everyone paid their own way and there were no superstars.[1] When I first met Ben Wong, the senior pastor of a 1000+ cell church in Hong Kong called Shepherd Community, in May 2001, he shared a deep concern, “We’ve fallen into the trap of lifting up the big shot cell church pastors. We must remember that the senior pastor is just a member of the body. The key is equipping the saints.”

Missions

The cell church missions network is primarily concerned with mobilizing cell church saints to finish the great commission. Cell leaders just happen to be the best missionaries to penetrate the unreached cultures because they’ve already experienced fruitful ministry in their own culture. [2]

On Wednesday, the second day of the conference, Neville Chamberlin , a key CCMN mission’s coordinator and close associate of Ben Wong, gave a stirring missions message, connecting cell church with the great commission. Then we were treated to a panel of missionaries to Muslims who talked about penetrating the darkness of Islam through contextualized cell ministry. The evening mission rally was outstanding, featuring bright Asian colors and creativity, dynamic worship, choreographic dancing, an excellent drama of the life of William Carey, and powerful preaching on the need to embrace suffering as the key to reaching the remaining unreached tribes.

Networking

A dictionary definition of networking means “to maintain relationships with people: to build up or maintain informal relationships.” Most people at the CCMN conference benefit more from networking with fellow cell travelers than anything else. I connected with Ralph and Randall Neighbour , Lawrence Singlehurst, Daphne Kirk , Neville Chamberlin , Robert Lay, Harold Weitz, Chuck Squeri , and leaders from all over the world.[3] Others came to the CCMN conference to network with Asian nationals in order to better reach the Asian masses (e.g., DAWN, etc.)

CCMN History

Several important CCMN dates stand out in the history of the movement:

Impressions

May God be pleased to continue exalting Himself through this humble, interdenominational gathering of like-minded visionaries.


Further reading on this topic: Comiskey's book How to be a Great Cell Group Coach talks about the need to network with other pastors. Passion and Persistence covers the Elim Church in El Salvador and how it penetrated its city for Jesus. Order HERE or call 1-888-344-CELL.

ENDNOTES

[1] My travel schedule didn’t permit my going alone, so I went with my entire family. The financial investment paid off because my oldest daughter caught a mission vision after the rally on Wednesday night.

[2] In 2001, I met with a fruitful cell leader from Ben Wong’s church who was sent out to plant a cell church among Bangladesh ’s unreached people groups. This cell leader had multiplied his cell group several times in Hong Kong, opening the door for him to take further training and ultimately to go to Bangladesh.

[3] Bill Beckham missed this year because he was gravely ill from malaria and almost died. The conference dedicated one session to crying mightily to God on Bill’s behalf and at that moment he was healed.

 

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