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what is mean by group of cells​

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Answered by kartikjalandhari113
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The cell group is a form of church organization that is used in many Christian churches. Cell groups are generally intended to teach the Bible and personalize Christian fellowship. They are always used in cell churches, but also occur in parachurch organizations and other interdenominational settings, where they are usually referred to as such as Bible study groups. In Methodism, they are known as class meetings and are a means of grace; in Catholicism, they are known as basic ecclesial communities.[1][2]

The cell group differs from the house church in that the group is part of an overall church congregation, whereas the house church is a self-contained congregation.

Answered by izzy11
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The term cell group is derived from biology: the cell is the basic unit of life in a body. In a metaphorical sense, just as a body is made up of many cells that give it life, the cell church is made of cell groups that give it life.

Step-by-step explanation:

A group of specialized cells is called a tissue. A tissue might be formed of different types of specialized cells.

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