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"Where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among you." (Matthew 18:20)
A parish cell is a group of 4-12 people, who meet every two weeks in one of the participants homes. When a group of 10 to 12 people regularly attend two groups are formed, in time creating a network of groups within a parish. Parish cells were established in St. Mary's On The Hill in May 2003 and the numbers have been steadily growing ever since. The aim of the cells is to foster a greater community spirit among people, and an awareness of God in a personal way. Format of a cell meeting
What differences do cell groups make in a parish community?
Where is he? yes, we would like God to be someone we can relate to on a personal level. We are born with a deep need for God, to be known by him, and to know him. The development of this special relationship is the experience of may who attend cell meetings. Our faith is developed and supported. Many people experience a "new birth" in their relationship with God and with others. Everyone is most welcome to attend a cell meeting. if you are interested and would like to know more please contact Briege Dobbin Tel 90879611, Velvyn Riddell Tel 9084958 or email stmaryoth@hotmail.com.
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