Gibbs, Eddie (1938-). Church Growth Conference 1989: Structures for Growth (continued). Moore Theological College. 1989. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/e82c41be-08ad-4168-b7c4-7bc23553024e.
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Gibbs, E. (1989). Church growth conference 1989: Structures for growth (continued). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/e82c41be-08ad-4168-b7c4-7bc23553024e.
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Gibbs, Eddie (1938-).Church Growth Conference 1989: Structures for Growth (continued). Moore Theological College. 1989. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/e82c41be-08ad-4168-b7c4-7bc23553024e.
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Gibbs speaks on the importance of small groups in growing churches, especially as an entry point. He then looks at what it required in witnessing, including a confidence in both Christ and in the local church. Gibbs highlights different ways that the church can engage with the community, and the importace of being clear and understandable. Gibbs then speaks on the structures of growth in the local church. He examines the cell, scaffold, skeleton and life-cell structures of a local church, and then the features of a church which is people-oriented. Gibbs explores ways of doing evangelism both out in the community and within the small group. He explains how to be effective leaders of small groups. Gibbs then looks at how new groups are established, and some of the group dynamics to be aware of. Video available at : https://vimeo.com/124597013?share=copy#t=31
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