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New beginnings: a strategic cell group model for new church development in multicultural urban communities
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- This project proposes a nontraditional, multicultural approach to new church development for the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church using cell group or basic Christian community models. Using this model the project organizes groups of eight to twelve persons for home-based ministry, clustering these home groups in a network to form a United Methodist faith community in Orlando, Florida. That prototype network of small groups produces the foundation for a new congregation.
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