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Teaching, Fellowship, Breaking of Bread, Prayer, Wonders, Sharing, Meeting from House to House, Enjoying the Favor of the People AND God added daily to their number! HOW?
Home Teams
Loving Individuals through Fellowship and Evangelism
What is a Home Team?
A Home Team is a group of six to fifteen people who form a community to experience the love of God, grow in relationship with others, and reach out with that love and relationship to a lost and hurting world.
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What does a Home Team do?
A Home Team gets together weekly (or biweekly) for a time of fellowship, sharing, worship, discussion, and prayer. Occasionally the group will forego its usual routine for a special fun night or organized outreach. The most important aspect of
Home Teams are what goes on among the members between the scheduled meetings: lunches, e-mails, pizza and a movie, yard work, dates, golf, potlucks, shopping, camping trips, LIFE!
The Vision of Home Team:
Upward Loving God (Mt 22:37) Home Teams exist to glorify God, as a place to seek His face, grow in His ways, and serve in His name. Jesus is always the welcomed guest at a
Home Team.
Inward Loving One Another (John 13:34) Home Teams are a place to join with others in the journey of life. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 says, Two are better than one
if one falls down, his friend can help him up. So are we to build one another up!
Outward Loving Your Neighbor (Luke 10:27) Home Teams attempt to take the church to where the people are; homes, offices, etc.
Home Teams provide a safe place to bring the seeker, the hungry, the lost. Jesus said, Go and make disciples!
What about children?
Children are not only invited, they are welcomed in Home Teams. The children participate in many of the activities of the group, but also at times have their own separate track of activities. The responsibility of caring for the children is a shared task of all in a
Home Team. Remember, these are called Home Teams!
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Co-host |
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Phone |
Berry, Phil and Karen
Chrisman, Os and Marilyn
Collins, Rob and Michelle
Crouch, Keith and Sara
Evetts. Greg and Barbara
Ferguson, Elise
Grace, Mark and Linda Wilkerson
Gunter, Ervin and Sherry
Hamilton. Sue
Hodges, Jack and Stacy
Ivey. Rick and Chris
Lane, Jeff and Violet
Leftwich, Bill and Susan
Leftwich, Greg and Julie
Lovelace, Odessa
Lovell, Bud and Elaine
Nabors, David and Joan
Parham, Danny and Elaine
Pickett, Roger and Jill
Reeves, John and Nancy
Reynolds, Jerry and Rebecca
Roseveare, Dan and Christy
Rutledge, James and Mary
Shanks, David and Susan
Spivey, Jerry and Ginger
Turner, Leon and Barbara
Ware, Weston and Charlotte
Wascom, Jerry and Joyce
White. Steve and Louise
Whitworth, Jana
Wood, Timothy and Catherine |
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