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“We Started Small Groups, but they Didn’t Multiply.
So Now What?”
Copyright © 2010 by George
Patterson, Galen Currah and Edward Aw.
Permission is granted to copy, reproduce, post,
translate, distribute and sell.
We are often asked, “Why
don’t our small groups multiply?” To sustain multiplication, your church
must form three types of cells
just as New Testament churches did: seeker,
seeder
and feeder cells. On the cutting
edge of church reproduction movements in pioneer fields, the three dynamics
often occur simultaneously. In the USA, however,
the ‘feeder’ cells often become gluttonous and swallow up the other two. In
this diagram, the word multipliers refers to
mature
believers who prove passionate about multiplication.
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Seeker Cell
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Seeder Cell
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Feeder Cell
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Made up mainly
of…
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People who need
Jesus
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New believers
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Maturing believers
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Duration…
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Short-lived (members become a seeder cell when baptized)
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Often lasts until
members run out of friends who respond to Jesus
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Indefinite
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Hosted by,
normally…
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Seeker like Cornelius, Lydia, Levi, Zacheus, or a new
believer
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New believer,
normally
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Mature believer
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Led by…
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New believer, mentored by a multiplier, or a
multiplier’s apprentice
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New believer, mentored by a multiplier, or a
multiplier’s apprentice
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Mature believer
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Chance of reproducing…
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Nil (folks do not yet know Jesus)
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High, provided the new leader is
being mentored by a multiplier
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Seldom multiply enough to sustain movements but can
mobilize multipliers
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Objective…
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Receive the living
Christ (not just
learn facts about Him)
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Sow gospel seed among friends and start new
seeker cells
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• Edify maturing believers
• Keep non-multipliers out of seeker and seeder cells
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Main activities…
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Partying as Jesus did, with activities to
gather folks (games, barbecues, sports, outings) and testimonies by new
believers, prayer for healing, etc.
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Learning to obey
Jesus’ basic commands, loving one another and starting lots of seeker cells
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Bible study,
fellowship, mobilizing for ministry, commissioning
multipliers
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Common hindrances…
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• Fear of losing of control.
• Trying to push camels through
the needle’s eye (Matt. 19:24).
• Teaching dogma prematurely.
• Going directly to feeder cells.
• Wasting time trying to force feeder
cells to multiply.
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• Fear of doing what Jesus and His apostles did.
• Jumping the gun by taking folks into feeder cells before they finish
reaching friends.
• Failing to embrace their cell as the spiritual body that gives
them their main pastoral care.
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• Chatterboxes and attention
seekers.
• Excessive monologue.
• Discouraging multipliers.
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Remedies…
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• ‘Shake the dust’ where camels
fail to respond (find responsive people: Mark
6:11).
• Risk doing what Jesus and His apostles did ─ let seekers gather friends to
meet Jesus and hear what he’s doing among them
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• Let new believers who are family heads do at once what God requires of all family heads: shepherd their families
and close friends. (You are neither ordaining them nor naming them as
elders.)
• Multipliers mentor the new leaders.
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• Obey the New Testament ‘one-another’ commands.
• Dialogue instead of monologue.
• Plan member’s weekly ministry and encourage multipliers.
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Helps & examples…
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Send examples of how you have successfully
gathered a seeker cell to [email protected], and they’ll be posted in a MentorNet message.
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Helpful materials & guidelines:
• Train & Multiply®: https://trainandmultiply.com/
• Paul-Timothy studies (free):
http://www.paul-timothy.net/
• How to mentor new leaders: http://www.MentorAndMultiply.com/
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Few need help with
this, as most
churches already know how to start and sustain feeder cells.
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Additional resources
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Children's studies: <www.Paul-Timothy.net>.
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Order G. Patterson’s Church Multiplication Guide from
a bookshop or at <www.WCLbooks.com>.
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Order P. O'Connor’s Reproducible Pastoral Training,
from a bookshop or at <www.WCLbooks.com>.
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Download
free multiplication training software, “Come, Let Us Disciple the Nations,”
<www.Paul-Timothy.net/dn>.
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