Are you in a 40 Days group?  Don’t miss out on what God is doing at Mount Ararat.  Check out what I read this past week. 

“Many historical movements have begun in the intimacy of small groups.  The English Reformation started when a group of Cambridge scholars met in the White Horse Inn to study Erasmus’s Greek Testament.  The Methodist Revival began in the Holy Club in the 1720s in Oxford, and continued in the class meetings.  The East African Revival began in the 1930s and has continued with fellowship meetings.  Today there is a worldwide proliferation of cell groups, home groups, or house churches.”

“In London we call them fellowship groups because we are anxious that they will exhibit the riches of New Testament koinoniaFellowship groups express what we share in together as we pray and feed on Christ in his word.  They express what we share out together.  They are encouraged to be outward-looking, to look for opportunities of service, such as inviting local people to evangelistic evenings, visiting the sick and elderly people in their neighborhood, volunteering to cater for church events and interceding for the world and the church.”

The Living Church by John Stott p. 95

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