Cell Lessons

marioby Mario Vega

What can a leader teach? Should a leader be left on it’s own to freely teach? Or should he/she be oriented on the contents to teach? These werelesson some of the questions I made myself when starting our cell model. This work with cells came in response of an evangelism need. At least, I was clear about the evangelist purpose of our small groups in houses.

I figured that studying St. John’s Gospel would be a good resource. This is a Gospel that can be easily focused on evangelism. But how could we make sure that every leader would teach exactly what was expected of him? I thought that the best way was to provide them with an outline to be developed in the cell.

I designed a basic outline. With an introduction, a three points body and, finally an application. The biblical reading was indicated at the beginning of the lesson and the Bible truth was highlighted.

I was writing this outline each week, printing it on a sheet of paper, making copies and handing them over to each leader, explaining to them what they had to do. This is how we worked for several months. Later on, other branch churches became interested in these materials so it was necessary to send these to a print house to be published as quarterly guides.

In our case, the lessons have a strong emphasis on evangelism. We leave the discipleship of Christians for our celebration meetings. I know that other churches use their teachings to make disciples, which is fine. But, due to the circumstances in which our model was born, our contents are evangelistic.

At present, each quarter, 13000 of our guides are published and there are 76 published volumes.

Comments?

 

Mario

 

LA GUÍA PARA EL LÍDER
¿Qué puede enseñar un líder? ¿Se debe dejar que cada líder enseñe con libertad? ¿O se le debe orientar sobre los contenidos a impartir? Estas fueron algunas de las preguntas que me hice al iniciar nuestro modelo celular. Éste había nacido para responder a una necesidad de evangelización. Al menos, tenía claro que el propósito de nuestros grupos pequeños en casas era de carácter evangelizador.
Se me ocurrió que un buen recurso podría ser estudiar el evangelio de Juan. Este es un evangelio que fácilmente puede enfocarse en el evangelismo. Pero, ¿cómo lograr que cada líder impartiera con exactitud lo que se esperaba? Pensé que la mejor manera era proporcionándoles un bosquejo que pudieran desarrollar en la célula.
Diseñé un bosquejo básico. Con una introducción, un cuerpo de tres puntos y, finalmente, una aplicación. Al principio de la lección se indicaba la lectura bíblica y se resaltada la verdad central.
Escribía el bosquejo cada semana, lo imprimía en una hoja de papel, le sacaba copias y lo repartía a cada uno de los líderes explicándoles lo que debían hacer. Así trabajamos por varios meses. Posteriormente, otras iglesias de nuestra Misión se interesaron en estos materiales y fue necesario enviarlos a una imprenta para publicarlos en forma de guías trimestrales.
En nuestro caso, las enseñanzas tienen un fuerte énfasis en la evangelización. El discipulado de los cristianos lo dejamos para nuestras reuniones de celebración. Sé que otras iglesias utilizan sus enseñanzas para hacer discípulos, lo cual está bien. Pero, por las condiciones en que nació nuestro modelo, nuestros contenidos son evangelizadores.
En la actualidad, cada trimestre, se publican 13,000 de nuestras guías y se llevan ya 76 volumenes publicados.

 

 

 

5 Comments »

  1. Randall Neighbour said,

    May 2, 2008 @ 7:17 am

    I sure wish more senior/lead pastors would take the time to write up a simple guide for their cell leaders to use! Most find themselves too busy to do it and if it gets done at all, the district pastor does it.

    I also see a propensity to write Bible study questions alone that do not bring the members of the group into transparent sharing and confession. Pastors love to write Bible study questions!

    I love the fact that your guides are remain very evangelistic. People must be reminded and encouraged to reach out to friends consistently for it to happen.

  2. Randall Neighbour said,

    May 2, 2008 @ 7:18 am

    Mario, one more thing….

    You should give copies of them to Joel so he can publish them for us English speakers!

  3. Jeff Bassette said,

    May 2, 2008 @ 8:59 am

    HI Mario,

    I think this is great, your commitment to staying focused on equipping leaders at the cell. I have a couple questions for you.

    1. When do you make these outlines available to your leaders? (Sundays? online?)

    2. Do they relate to that same weeks’ Sunday teaching? Or how far in advance do you give them? Do you give them a whole quarterly booklet of outlines in advance? (you mentioned you have them printed in volumes)

    3. What % of groups use the outlines you provide for them?

    God bless you in your ministry. Thank you for sharing your insights with us here in the States. I’ve read Joel’s story of your church and thank God for you, brother.

  4. Joel Comiskey said,

    May 2, 2008 @ 9:13 am

    Scott Liston writes:

    Any English translations of these cell lessons from Elim?

  5. Pastor Andrew Mason said,

    May 2, 2008 @ 9:22 am

    So when can we access a copy of these lessons? : )

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