- A good leader does not do everything themselves, but involves everyone.
- In this way, the cell group becomes "our" cell group, which we shape together.
- This allows everyone to develop their gifts
- This requires a team of mature leaders
The leader
- The most important person in the cell group
- He cares for his flock
- Ensures that everything is done according to the Bible
- Distributes tasks
- Prays for the evenings and for each individual
- Reaches out to friends himself and helps others reach out to their friends
- Seeks out and trains new leaders
- Anyone who is born again and baptized, has a good testimony, is committed to the members of the cell group, and is willing to be trained can become a cell group leader.
Leaders in training
- The future leader
- Must be in the cell group themselves
- Should try out all tasks themselves
- Is the substitute leader if the leader is absent
- A cell group that does not have a leader in training cannot divide
- It is also possible to train several co-leaders at the same time