If you have doubts, as I do, about the four W approach to small group work (cell church in particular), then I commend looking at New Way of Being Church. It has a more organic feel and a rootedness in base community experience which produce a pretty wholistic aproach.
New Way of Being Church - Home Page
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12 December 2007
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'New Way of being church' have been doing a great job for years in sharing the Basic Ecclesial Commnunity approach.
I think it's fascinating that a wide range of group who have been talking about small missional communities, albeit often with very different language seem to be increasingly creative in their approach. Over at www.anglicancelluk.org we've been trying to move the conversation in that direction for the past six months.
More recently there seemed to be a need for a simple hub to connect things like "cell", CMS, the dream network (www.dream.uk.net ) and others on similar journeys. As a starter we've kicked of a facebook group called "starting small missional communities" - hopefully it will generate enough engagement to make it worth migrating off facebook to something better.
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