
The best way to get connected to church life is to join a cell group! Generally, a cell group consists of 7 to 15 people who meet regularly to "do life" together. A cell group can be a place where meaningful relationships are cultivated through ministering to God and each other, and being ministered to.
Minister to God through Praise and Worship
As a Christ-centred community, ministering to God is the focal point of cell life. We seek to lift Jesus up so that people will be drawn to Him.
Minister to One Other
There are people with different talents and spiritual gifts within a cell. Some may minister through the sharing of the Word, while others do so through prayer, encouragement, prophecy, practical help or a testimony.
Minister to the Community in Singapore and Beyond
In the cell, we pray for and plan to reach out to our loved ones and the community with the gospel of Christ. We bless the community through acts of kindness with no strings attached. Some cells also "adopt a missionary" where they provide support through prayer and letters, and go on short trips to visit and encourage these missionaries.
In addition to the generic cell group, there are also different cells which connect those with similar interests or lifestyles, for example:
- Daybreak cells — for those who do shift work or are only available in the day
- Homemakers cells — for homemakers
- National Service cells — for those in National Service
- Young Working Adults cells — for those in their 20s and 30s who are relatively new in the work force
- Youth cells — for secondary school and tertiary students
To find out more about the different cells you can be a part of, please call 6885 0700 or email cells@coossg.org.
Daybreak cells |
Homemakers cells |
National Service cells |
Young Working Adults cells |
Youth cells |
On Fire cell |
Other cells
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