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care groups.

As Christians, we do not fight our battles alone. We fight it as a Bible study care group.

What is a care group?

A 'care group', formerly called as a 'cell group', is a home-based group planted and administered by a local church, extension church, or mission church. It is non-formal in structure, non-autonomous and is administered by SOW (School of Workers) graduates, a house church pastor, or an elder.  They are called the 'care group' leaders or formerly known as 'cell group' leaders.

We are called to make disciples

The Great Commission must be experienced for it to be understood. It is a natural plan of action for those who have experienced the "good news". When men and women are genuinely converted and disciples, they are impelled and motivated from within likewise to make disciples of all nations themselves. They reach others and preach the gospel; they win people to the Lord and engage in different ways to grow and mature them. 

The fruits of the Great Commission

The fruits are not love, patience, or longsuffering or even the changes in our lives. Those are the fruits of the Holy Spirit in our lives. The fruits of the Great Commission are people. "Make disciples of all nations."

DUTIES TO ONE ANOTHER

As believers, we are commanded to love one another, carry the burdens of one another, help one another, teach one another, admonish one another, and save one another from sin and destruction. 

WHO CAN JOIN?

Anyone can join. If you want to know God more, or if you want to grow in your faith with Him, come and join us. We currently have 5 care groups based in Central Auckland, 2 out West Auckland, 1 in East, and 17 down South Auckland. We'll help you find who's nearest to you. 

BE PART OF THE FAMILY!

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Thank you for joining us!

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