Small Groups that Go Deep: A New Approach
9 Lessons
One of the most significant and enduring contributions made to the church by the early Methodist movement was the successful implementation of small groups for true discipleship.
Nowhere was this more evident than in John Wesley’s band meetings for accountability where believers “watched over one another in love.” It is the most effective discipleship model ever implemented since the early church.
George Whitefield, the great evangelist of the First Great Awakening, lamented, “My Brother [John] Wesley acted wisely, the souls that were awakened under his ministry he joined in [small accountability groups], and thus preserved the fruits of his labor. This I neglected, and my people are a rope of sand.”
This new model of home cell groups, Small Groups that Go Deep, blends together:
The Clarks have merged these three field-tested models into a new pattern for making radical disciples of Jesus.
(The Small Groups that Go Deep booklet may be purchased separately.)