The Equipping Track is the name coined by Ralph Neighbour to describe a process of equipping people to become mature christian disciples and potentially cell leaders. The actual process used by cell churches varies from place ot place, but the aim is the same.
Most churches rely on a process of osmosis to convey values and ministry skills. If you come to church every Sunday and Bible Study you will eventually grow into maturity. In cell churches, we try to mentor and train people to become the ministers of the gospel that God has called them to be.
In 2010 the Lord crystallised for me the process we are to follow here. This followed years of trying to work out how to do this in the context of a small church. In 2011 we have started a Growth Group which functions as a cell group but follows a curriculum that teaches people how to grow from New Believer to Little Child to Young Adult to Father in the faith (see 1 John 2:12-14)
In each of these sections there are 4 modules, each containing about 4 lessons. The important thing about these lessons is not so much the information learned as the confidence to trust the Holy Spirit to lead us in His ways.
Baptism/ Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Christ's Basic Bodies- Cell Life
Feeding the Multitudes With A Snack!
What You See Is NOT What You Get
The Mighty Strength Of The Lord
Can you think of a time when you were caught or trapped in a place you
couldn't get out of? How did it feel?
Or: What was your most embarrassing moment?
The sermon was based on 1 Thess 5:23.
Quickly recap the teaching about man being body, soul and spirit...
spirit is the part of us that relates to God, soul is our intellect,
feelings and will.
Make sure that people realise that it does not mean that we are three
separate people... there is a lot of inter-connection.
How do you feel about this idea? Does it make sense?
Romans 7: 7-25. Paul certainly struggled with this issue of being pulled
in two ways.
What are the areas you struggle with where you feel pulled between what
you know is right and what you want to do?
What have you found helpful in choosing the right way?
Galatians 5:16-26.
Where do you find the works of the flesh cropping up in your life?
How does God help you choose the way of the spirit?
How can we help one another grow in the spirit and put to death the
flesh?
What do you want written on your tombstone?
OR:
What was the scariest thing that happened to you at school?
OR:
What was the best and worst thing about the last week?
Read Job chapter 1, 3:25.
What part did fear play in Job's understanding of God?
When is "fear of God" healthy? When is it unhealthy?
How does unhealthy fear affect your relationship with God?
Do you agree with the assertion that fear is a negative faith that
attracts the thing feared (see Job 3:25)?
Read 1 John 4:18
How does this verse address the cause of fear?
How can we overcome the power of fear in our life?
Ask each person what is one area of their life where fear is a problem.
Pray for one another.
We can probably think of people who are dominated by fear or anxiety.
Spend some time praying for these people. How can you minister the love
of God to these people this week.
What was the best party you ever went to as a child?
What's your favourite party food? Why?
Passage: Mark 6:30-44
The five points of the sermon were:
1. God meets our needs in the midst of ministry
2. God does the impossible
3. God multiplies our meagre resources
4. God acts on our faith
5. God is generous.
Discussion Questions:
1. Imagine you were one of the disciples. How would you have felt when
Jesus said to you "You feed them?"
2. Why do you think it is significant that this miracle happened in the
hands of the disciples?
3. In what ways is God asking you to do something that seems impossible?
What resources do you have? How do you need God to multiply your
resources?
Make sure that every participant understands that God is calling them to
active ministry. Help them to see the needs and opportunities around
them.
Don't neglect to pray for one another.
Mark 6:34 says that Jesus had compassion on the crowd because they were
like sheep without a shepherd. Jesus was motivated often by compassion
for the lost. Who are the people around you who are like "sheep without
a shepherd"? Ask God to give you compassion for them, a vision for their
lostness and boldness in encouraging them to find the Good Shepherd.
What was the scariest thing you ever had to do in your life? How did you fell at the time? What helped you to get through it?
Read Acts 4:23-31.
What do you think the word "bold" means?
Why did the disciples need to be bold?
What are some areas where you might need to be bold as a christian?
(The sermon suggested the following: prayer, witnessing, faith)
What's the difference between bold faith and stupidity?
What are some things that you have found helped you to grow in boldness?
What is one area of your life right now where you might need to be bolder?
Most Christians find the whole issue of witnessing scary. That's why most of us try to avoid doing it!
Think of one or two people that you might want to say something to about God- pray for boldness to seize the opportunities that might come your way in the coming week. Pray for one another.
When you were young, what was your favourite game of make- believe?
OR
What is your favourite TV programme and why?
OR
If you could be anyone in the world, who would it be? Why?
Isaiah 1:10-20
What is God objecting to in this passage?
Why does he say "I hate your festivals-- they have become a burden to me?" (v. 14)
Do you ever feel like God hides His eyes when you pray (v. 15)?
What forms of pretence or hypocrisy do christians get tempted with today?
What forms of hypocrisy tempt you?
What is the solution to this? (vs. 16-18)
Many people have been turned away from the gospel by what they perceive to be hypocrisy.
Ask God to cleanse your heart from this sin and to be sensitive to those for whom the hypocrisy of others has been a
problem.
How will you try to be more real in your home, school or work situation this week?
Can you think of a time when you were really, really thirsty? What was it like?
OR
When you were a child, what was your favourite drink? What was special about it?
Read Jeremiah 2:9-13
What was God's complaint against His people?
What do you think the living water is?
In what ways do God's people today reject His living water?
How do we try to build our own "cracked and leaking pits"?
What is the solution to this? How can we find "The Real Thing"?
Read Acts 3:19... how can we find times of refreshing in Jesus?
If we as Christians can become thirsty, how much more are those who don't know Jesus desperately thirsty for the
water of life? Let's learn how to share this refreshment with the people around us.
Can you think of a time when you walked into a situation that was very different from how it appeared? How did it feel to get it wrong?
OR
What movie has the most memorable visual special effects?
Read 2 Corinthians 10:1-7; Ephesians 6:10-17.
It may be helpful, depending on the group, to point out that spiritual battles are not as portrayed in movies such as "The Exorcist" or TV shows such as "Charmed". These shows are also a part of Satan's strategy of deceiving the world!
How do you react to the idea that Christians are involved in a spiritual battle?
Who are we fighting against?
What kinds of weapons does God give us for this battle?
When are you most aware of being in a fight against principalities, powers and strongholds?
In fighting against the Devil what is your weakest area?
THe Bible says that the god of this age has blinded the eyes to the power of the gospel to save people. Spend some time praying for those people you know to have their eyes opened by the Holy Spirit.
Being a Person Of Influence
Ice- Breaker
If you are in unfamiliar territory and lose your way, are you more likely to ask for directions or blunder around until you find your way again?
Word
Bible Passage is Exodus 18:13-27.
Write down the names of five people who respect your opinion. How many of these are non-christians? How can you influence them to start following Jesus?
What three things does the passage say are essential for influencers to do? (Pray, teach people God's ways, show them how to live God's way)
Why do people not want to know God's standards? What sort of areas do people in our society tend to least follow God's ways?
In what ways do you need to change in order to more effectively show people how to live God's way?
Witness
What sort of outreach event could your cell group organise that would be effective to bring the people on your list to? Pray for these people and plan the outreach.
Religion or Relation
Ice- Breaker
What was one time when somebody did something extraordinarily nice for you for no special reason?
How did you feel? How did it affect your relationship with the person?
Word
Read Colossians 2:6-19
What is the difference between religion and a true relationship with Christ?
Paul mentions 3 areas of religion- legalism, doctrinal pride and self-righteousness. How have you seen these three things in churches or individual christians?
What would you think would be the antidotes for these three religious practices that could lead us into genuine relationship with Christ?
Which of the three religious malpractices are you most prone to? What do you need to do to overcome them?
Do you detect any of these things in our Share Group? What can we do to stay on track with the Holy Spirit
Witness
Many people are bound by false religions or by the hurts of encounters with churches or christians that are in bondage to religion rather than the freedom of Christ. These people are being held back by spiritual strongholds that will blind them to the gospel. Spend some time praying for God to tear down these strongholds and create a new openness to the true gospel.
What are some ways your group can share with these people the liberty of Christ?
Times of Refreshing
Ice- Breaker
Can you think of a time when you were desperately thirsty (OR: physically or emotionally exhausted)? How did it feel? What did you look forward to most to refresh you?
Word
Read Acts 3:16-19. NB The CEV is not terribly helpful here. You will be better to use a more traditional translation such as the NIV.
In what ways might people need "times of refreshing" from the Lord?
What would God's refreshing feel like? What needs would it meet?
What does Peter say is the prerequisite for receiving refreshing from the Lord?
What does the word "repent" mean? Why is it linked to refreshing?
What things in your life do you need to repent of in order to receive God's refreshing?
Have you ever asked Jesus to come into your life and take away the dryness of sin? If not, would you like to do it tonight?
Witness
We live in a society that is so used to living in dryness that most people don't even know they are thirsty because they have nothing to compare themselves to.
Work out some ways that your group can be a source of refreshing in your neighbourhood.
If you were to find a "magic lamp" and could have three wishes what would you wish for?
Read Matthew 6:5-15
1. How do you feel about praying in a group? Is it easy to pray out loud or hard?
What can this group do to help you?
2. Look at the Lord's Prayer in vs. 9-13.
Which sentence do you like best?
Which do you like least?
3. Why do we need to pray for help in temptation?
4. How do you feel about v. 15? Are there people you need to forgive so that you can receive God's forgiveness?
5. Pray for one another about the issues raised.
Pray for God's Kingdom to be established in the hearts of those you are witnessing to.
It might be worth while asking yourself how the corrupted forms of religion (hypocritical praying etc., actions that don't match words), have kept the people you pray for from coming into the Kingdom
If you could say "Thank you" to any inventor in history, who would it be?
Read Psalm 111.
What does the word "praise" mean to you?
Who are some people that you think are worthy of praise?
Why should we praise God?
What are some reasons you have personally for praising God?
What benefits are there for praising God?
What are some of the hindrances, roadblocks, hang-ups and obstacles that you experience in expressing praise to God?
What things help you to express praise God?
In your prayer time, think about people that you are wanting to become Christians. In faith, thank God for their salvation
What are the deeply held convictions in your life that you refuse to compromise under any circumstance?
Reference 1 Thess. 1:5
1. What sort of empty promises do we get from the world? Why do words need to be backed up with actions?
2. What, according to 1 Thess. 1:5 backed up the preaching of the gospel for Paul?
3. What does it mean by conviction?
4. How convicted or assured are you about the power of the gospel?
Pray for one another and that this conviction about the gospel will spread/.
Who would be one person whose opinion you would always heed?
Read Luke 17:20-21
What do you think about Jesus' statement that "the Kingdom of God is with (or in or among) you?
In what ways do we get side-tracked by looking for the spectacular signs of God's Kingdom?
Do you agree with the statement that God's Kingdom is within anyone who seeks to obey God in all they do?
What parts of your life need to change in order to reflect God's Kingdom values?
How closely does our society (nation or town) reflect God's will? What needs to change?
How can we be more effective in inviting people to join God's Kingdom?
What are some activities that our group might undertake to draw people into the Kingdom?
If you were in a desert, what food would you crave the most? Why?
Read Luke 12:15-31
How have you experienced God's provision in your life? Can you think of one specific occasion when God provided something you desperately needed?
Do you think God gives us "more than enough" or just the bare necessities.
How important is it to be obedient to God before we can receive His gifts?
When you are praying for things you need do you feel guilty for bothering God?
"God supplies enough for our needs but not enough for our greed". Do you agree?
Can you think of someone who is not a Christian who has a need that you might be able to pray with them for?
How will you offer to pray for them? How will you pray with them?
Have you ever lost something precious and later found it again? How did it feel?
Read John 20:1-18
When did you first realise that Easter was more than a 4 day long weekend?
How do you think that the disciples felt when they discovered the tomb was empty?
What other explanations did people come up with to explain the disappearance of Jesus' body?
In v. 14-16, what made the difference to Mary?
What difference does Jesus' resurrection make to your life?
How can we help other people to understand that Jesus is alive?
As a group work out some ways of sharing the Good News with your neighbours.
Disgusting!
Icebreaker
What is one thing that you find really disgusting?
What is one thing that you think is really lovely?
What is the difference between the two qualities?
Word
We've talked about what we find disgusting. What does God find disgusting?
Read Revelation 3:14-22.
In what ways do the people in Laodicea suffer from blindness?
What does God find disgusting about them?
What is His response?
In what ways are you lukewarm about God?
What would be His judgment on you?
What sorts of things stop you from getting hot for God?
What can you do to overcome this?
Witness
D.L. Moody once said, "The world has yet to see what God can do through two men who are completely sold out to God's purposes.
What is one practical way you can seek to influence those around you this week?
What was the longest trip you ever went on? What was it like?
Read 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11
1. How do you feel about "The Rapture"?
2. Do you think most Christians are ready for such an event?
3. What preparations should we be making?
4. What do you think "The Tribulation" is about?
5. Do you think that there is already enough suffering in the world without a special increase in suffering?
6. When you think of God's judgment how do you feel?
6. Over and over, Jesus tells us to be ready for these events. How can we get ready?
The thought that our friends and loved ones might be left behind at the coming of Jesus should prompt us to greater efforts in witnessing.
Have you ever been in a conversation that you had no idea what it was about? How did you feel?
Read Genesis 1,2.
Why did God create the world?
Why did God create human beings?
What makes us different from the rest of creation?
What does this say about the meaning of our lives?
What difference does it make when people do Not have a purpose?
Have you discovered your reason for being here on this planet?
Read Eccles. 13:11
What odes it mean when it says that God has placed eternity in our hearts?
Think of people you know who seem to lack a reason to live. How can you share the hope that is within you with these people?
(Note: depending on your group, you may want to change this to focus on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit in general or keep the emphasis on prophecy)
What is the best present you ever received?
Read the following gift lists
1 Cor. 12:7-11 (Manifestations)
Romans 12:6-8 (Motivational Gifts)
Ephesians 4:11-12 (Ministry Gifts)
Which of the manifestation gifts have you ever experienced?
How have they helped you in ministering to others?
How would you describe the motivational gifts which you have?
Does this teaching about motivational gifts help you understand other people?
What are some examples of how these gifts are used effectively?
Can you think of people who are not christians but who show these gifts in some non-godly way?
Ephesians 4:11-12
Who are people whom you know who have these ministry gifts?
Are they things that all people should aspire to?
Prophecy is a common factor in all these lists of gifts.
What is prophecy?
How is prophecy in the church different to Old Testament prophecy?
Have you ever experienced prophetic ministry?
Why do you think the church needs to be careful about this gift in particular?
These gifts of the Spirit are not just given for us to enjoy behind closed doors. They should be used in ministering to unbelievers.
Who are some people you may be ministering to this week who might benefit from these gifts?
Pray for them now.
What was the earliest age that you heard the name of Jesus? What did it mean to you then?
Read Mark 1:1-14.
1. What was John's message? How was it different to Jesus' message?
2. How do we need to package the same message today?
3. Why was it important for Jesus to be baptised?
4. Why is baptism important for us today?
5. Why did Jesus go into the wilderness for 40 days? What was happening there?
6. In this short passage there are 4 things:
a. Preparation (by God and John and Jesus) for the ministry
b. Baptism- like commissioning
c. Fasting and Prayer- toughening up and getting strength from God
d. Preaching the Kingdom of God.
What stage are you up to in your walk with God? What do you need to be doing at this time?
Who are the people you know whom God is preparing to receive the gospel? What do you need to be doing for these people?
What is one good thing that happened this week?
Read Mark 1:15-28
1. What does it mean to “bring in people” in today’s terms. Why do we find this hard to do?
2. What do you think of Jesus’ authority here in that he is able to call people to follow him and they do it?
3. Have you had any experience with evil spirits? What sorts of things give rise to people being affected by demons?
4. What does this incident tell us about Jesus and demons?
5. What was the result of this encounter?
This group should be reaching out to people around us. What are some ways that we can do that?
Pray for members of the group.
Have you ever been amazed at your own strength or weakness?
Read Ephesians 6:10-11
1. What does the phrase "mighty strength" mean to you?
2. When is it a good idea to lean on someone else's strength?
3. In what areas have you experienced God's mighty strength?
4. In what ares of your life do you feel weak right now?
5. Pray for each other to receive God's mighty strength in those areas where they need it.
Worship is more than music. It's about experiencing the presence of God.
While anointed music is probably the most common vehicle for entering God's presence in large groups, the cell group allows other possibilities, equally powerful. Get creative with God. Seek His presence and ask Him, "Lord how do you want my group to come into your presence this week."
Don't neglect the gifts of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 12). Prophecy, words of knowledge, healings and miracles are powerful signs of God's presence!
Always remember that worship starts with the heart to worship. You can lead your group to the worship time, but you cannot force them to enter in... but you can enter in yourself. Be an example and a model of worship.
Below are some suggestions from the U.K. Cell- church worship page
Not all of these ideas will appeal to everybody... we have a different understanding of worship to some liturgical and evangelical churches. But they might help to move your group into a deeper understanding of how we can communicate with God, hear from God and touch God.
If you try something in your group that is really blessed by God, please remember to let us know!
Here are the suggestions!
Go through the alphabet from A to Z and ask the group to come up with an attribute of God to fit each letter! (Humour and worship together!)
Or try the same with things for which we can thank God.
Spend five minutes in silence listening to God, then share the results. Perhaps give a few verses from a psalm as a seed thought before the silence begins.
Go into the garden and spend ten minutes individually contemplating a weed or
a flower or a leaf that you find there. People could bring back the object they
selected and talk about it.
Or lie on the ground gazing up at the sky, chatting to God in silence.
Use worship CD's and sing along. The louder they're played, the more confident
people will be to join in.
Read a short passage of scripture about Jesus and ask each person to write
their own short psalm inspired by that passage. Then let each one read their
psalm and allow people to pray in response to each reading...
Rad Revelation 4:11 "You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and
honour and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were
crated and have their being." Spend time individually writing out a declaration
of Jesus' worthiness. Then read them out with others praying short prayers
inspired by what has been written.
Clear as much space as possible from the room. Get everyone to stand against
a wall with clear ground in front. Read Revelation 4:1-11 through once and
ask people to visualise the scene, with eyes closed. Get them to picture the
door of heaven and then to "knock" on it; wait until it is opened and then move
forward and in through the door. Allow time and silence (and space!) to picture
the throne room of heaven and then to approach the one who sits on the
trone. Many will want to kneel and will find this a powerful encounter with
Jesus.
There's a wealth of liturgy available: some from your denomination, alternative
pieces from other denominations or published resource books.
Write a psalm, hymn or spiritual song together. You'd probably want to go for
words only and then you could find a musical genius to write a tune and teach
it at the next cell!
Pray together about one aspect of God's character (His faithfulness, love,
mercy, grace, &c.).
Read a psalm together.
Prepare a meditation (e.g. Get the group to close eyes and to imagine they are
a character in the Bible. Talk the members through the particular Bible story
and how they might feel. Allow time and periods of quiet for this. See the
ev Revelation 4:1-11 example above.)
Eryone pray only Thank You prayers. This is good to do because most people
will find it hard to pray without eventually turning it into an asking prayer and
it's quite a challenge to keep the prayer thankful only.
Use an object to focus on one aspect of God. Examples might be a lump of clay
alongside a pottery vase, reading Jeremiah 18:4f. or Isaiah 64:8. Or you could
use garden flowers and a passage about Creator God.
Modernise an old hymn (or re-write some old liturgy).
Read the Gospel of Mark, or another short Bible book, one chapter each around
the group.
Prepare by taking a magazine(s) and cut out very many small squares of
different shades of colour from the photographs. Place the "confetti" in a
basket and at the meeting have each person select a colour that appeals to
them. Then get the group to arrange themselves in a line with the colours in
the order of the spectrum. Join the ends of the line so that the group forms a
circle and then get the different colour groups to use their imagination and
make the noise of their colour!! Mention that, together, all of the colours of the
rainbow make pure white light. Read Genesis 1 and have the group make their
sound and wave their colour swatch whenever the word "light" is mentioned.
Be creative with clay, paints or crayons. e.g. Give each person a small piece of
modelling clay. Ask them to pray silently and to meditate as the leader reads a
passage of Scripture. Encourage them to play with the clay in silence and see
what is formed as the meditation progresses.