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From the very beginning, the Church was a movement of small groups. Jesus gathered one around himself for his earthly ministry; they were commissioned to go forth and form more. Long before our faith was an institution, it was a series of loosely-connected cells that gathered in homes and public places. And small groups have been at the heart of almost every season of revision and revival in church history - including the foundation of Methodism. The question is - why are they so important? And what makes them unique? That's our focus this weekend as we continue our exploration of SEEK in our Discipleship Pathway Series. Thank you for joining us!
From the very beginning, the Church was a movement of small groups. Jesus gathered one around himself for his earthly ministry; they were commissioned to go forth and form more. Long before our faith was an institution, it was a series of loosely-connected cells that gathered in homes and public places. And small groups have been at the heart of almost every season of revision and revival in church history - including the foundation of Methodism. The question is - why are they so important? And what makes them unique? That's our focus this weekend as we continue our exploration of SEEK in our Discipleship Pathway Series. Thank you for joining us!