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The Church In Many Houses: Reaching Your Community Through Cell-based Ministry

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Although the largest churches in the world are cell-based, many have questioned whether the model will work in North America. The Church In Many Reaching Your Community Through Cell-Based Ministry makes the case that the cell model will work ― if key assumptions about spiritual growth and the nature of the church are reexamined and renewed. By drawing on scripture, research, and insights gained through personal experience as the pastor of a growing cell church, Steve Cordle identifies the four pivotal philosophical shifts necessary for the cell approach to work. These are mindset shifts that move Impose a cell structure upon a congregation that has not yet made these philosophical shifts we are likely to fail. But when people adopt these biblical mindset changes, the cell approach will seem natural, and will result in great unity and effectiveness. The Church In Many Houses will help congregations make the changes that are necessary for success. Forewords by Joel Comiskey and Michael Slaughter Centering the church where people live everyday makes sense. It is the apostolic way. Steve Cordle shows how it works in today's society.-- Robert E. Coleman "What a great read! This is not another "follow-these-ten-steps-and-your-church-will-grow" book. Steve Cordle writes from the perspective of a leader who would not settle for an ordinary church that called people to believe, give and behave. He wants more than that for the people he is called to serve. His quest has drawn him to the very basic form of the DNA of the Church as seen in Scripture, evidenced in history and rediscovered the development of authentic, life-changing, community in which people are transformed into the life and character of Jesus through cell-based ministry. This volume is unflinchingly honest. It does not pretend to have attained perfection in developing a cell-based church, but it does point those who desire the same kind of church along the way." --- Reggie McNeal ; This book is written by a practitioner. Steve Cordle is growing the kind of church he is writing a missional congregation that is committed to developing fully devoted followers of Christ through cell groups. This is a fine volume for those who want to grow a church both spiritually and numerically. I highly recommend it. Dr. Jeffrey E. Greenway
President
Asbury Theological Seminary "The multiplication of cells is God's idea-we see it all throughout nature. So I can imagine God's incredible pleasure in seeing groups of cells multiplied to reach, disciple and expand His Church. Leaders will benefit from Dr. Steve Cordle's careful research, practical experience, and deep passion for cell-based churches found in The Church in Many Houses." Dr. Robert E. Logan
CoachNet, Inc. Steve Cordle has set off within me a hunger to explore the cell church. Steve shares his call and journey of leading the CrossRoads UMC, an effective growing great commission church, through a transition to an even higher efficient cell based church. I would encourage every pastor of a growing program based church to prayerfully read steve's journey and ask the question, "What kind of church do I want to give my life to?" Steve Cordle has set off with in me the hunger to explore the cell church. As the pastor and DS of program based churches, I am challenged by this journey and left wanting more. Steve Cordle works hard to answer the "Why" question about becoming a cell based church. This is not just the next hot thing. Yet, with in this book you not only answer the why question, Steve shares great steps into the "How" question of becoming a cell based church. Steve has opened my mind and heart and planted a hunger within me to begin a quest toward the cell based church. The Rev. Dr. Duane A. Anders, Dayton North District Superintendent of the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church & Lead Pastor of Stillwater UMC ------------------------ If you are searching for a practical way for the local church to build on the priorities and practices of Jesus Christ, then this book is a must-read. Steve Cordle "I can't say I caught the vision of the cell church; rather, the cell church vision caught me. I couldn't shake it." This dynamic book, The Church In Many Reaching Your Community Through Cell Based Ministry , brilliantly illustrates how the cell church vision caught Crossroads UMC. Having visited Crossroads UMC, Steve Cordle leads one of the most exciting cell churches in the U.S. Steve has many a knack for keeping things simple, a humble heart that permeates his story, and enthusiasm that keeps you reading. Enjoy the journey! Rob Campbell Pastoral Team Leader Cypress Creek Church, Wimberley, Texas A long time ago, a small band of disciples proved that authentic, evangelistic, Spirit-led community can change the world. It's happening again. Steve Cordle writes winsomely of what is beyond worship attendance and outward compliance. His eye witness account of inner transformation through th...

144 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2005

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June 15, 2024
Easy Read Great Stories of House Church Model

I enjoyed reading this as I will be planting a Church in Summerville SC and it is refreshing to see how church can get back to being people getting closer to Jesus and serving their neighbor together in small groups. A much appreciated book on an Acts based model of Spirit filled ministry.
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June 8, 2026
Great book to start a cburch

This is great book to understand small groups, or even one avenue to start planting a church. Steve wrote it well and if you can be in person teaching this is even better.
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December 17, 2018
This was excellent. Read it for United Methodist Evangelism class.
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October 3, 2015
Pastor Steve gives a great illustration of what cell-based looks like and details the nuances of it. It details the challenges and successes of a cell-based ministry versus a program - based minstry. If your looking to transitioning your church into a cell-based ministry this book is a good start for researching and prayerfully considering this shift in ministry pricipals. Love, grace, community, and discipleship are at the heart of this book.
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