Cnr. Dark Street Lane & Mudge Way

Plympton, Plymouth. PL7 2PS

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Welcoming Cell Teams Duty Roster 2019

Andy & Ria Geoff & Lesley Dave & Sandy Pete & Liz Mike & Jen
January 6th January 13th January 20th February 3rd January 27th
February 10th February 17th March 3rd March 10th February 24th
March 17th March 31st April 7th April 14th March 24th
April 19th April 28th May 5th May 12th April 21st
May 19th June 2nd June 9th June 16th May 26th
June 30th July 7th July 14th July 21st June 23rd
August 4th August 11th August 18th September 1st July 28th
September 8th September 15th September 29th October 6th August 25th
October 13th October 20th November 3rd November 10th September 22nd
November 17th December 1st December 8th December 15th October 27th
December 22nd (pm) December 29th January 5th January 12th November 24th
December 22nd (am)

 

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CELL DUTY CHECK LIST

Early arrival is requested on the day your Cell is on duty.

General Preparation:

  • Check each toilet is clean, has a spare toilet roll and the soap dispensers are at least half full
  • Toilet rolls & hand soap supplies are in the cupboard in the disabled loo
  • Check the black blinds and the first two cream blinds are down on both sides of the auditorium
  • Get 3 baskets out for the offering (adults only to do collection please as it is an act of worship)
  • Update materials on the welcome table and stand
  • Have 1 male and 1 female to welcome people from 10.00am. Hook door back when open.

Kitchen:

  • Follow ALL Food Hygiene instructions that are on display around the kitchen area
  • Drain water urn then switch it on – it takes 20 minutes to heat
  • Turn on the dishwasher – it takes 40 minutes to get to temperature
  • Check fridge for milk and purchase if necessary.
  • Pour 2 small jugs of milk cover with cling-film, refrigerate until needed
  • Plate up 3 plates of biscuits and cover in cling-film. When serving, keep biscuits to back of counter to avoid accidents with children reaching. They will ask an adult to pass them down
  • Prepare a few cups with instant coffee and the tea pot with a handful of teabags
  • Make sure sugar bowls are full and sweeteners available
  • Put clean tea spoons in a mug
  • Make up 2 jugs of juice and put small plastic cups on the end of the counter
  • Clean fridge and throw away anything out of date including sauces
  • Check stock and update shopping list if needed
  • Check paper towel dispenser contains paper (if empty, new rolls are in disabled toilet cupboard)
  • Collect and wash crockery and cutlery – follow the food hygiene instructions
  • Replace cups, plates cutlery in original cupboards
  • Turn off dishwasher and drain. Empty food debris into the bin and rinse the trays
  • Check the baskets in the dishwasher – if they need cleaning, remove and rinse
  • Turn off dishwasher and water heater at the respective wall switches
  • Empty bin and replace bin liner
  • Leave kitchen clean and tidy

General Pack Down:

  • Turn off all lights, and make sure the building is generally tidy
  • Check that all windows and external doors are closed and locked
  • WHEN HEATING IS BEING USED, ensure that all radiator dials are set to maximum so that all areas can heat quickly when the timers come on.
  • When the building is empty set the alarm and lock the back door

•      Leave the front gate open when everyone has left the premises

Please exercise these duties and responsibilities with a cheerful and servant heart.

“Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship”  Romans 12v1

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2019/20 Dates

Fireside chat

Sunday 27th January during celebration. Sunday 27th was planned as a family celebration, but this will be replaced by a fireside chat morning run by the elders.

Cell Leaders Meetings – 7.30pm at the Well

Thursday 24th January

Thursday 2nd May

Thursday 13th July (social)

Thursday 31st October.

We would be grateful if you could make a note of these dates in your diary.

Community Cafe night

Wednesday 27th Feb – we are going to use this evening (instead of what was going to be the fireside chat) as an opportunity to invite the body along to a community coffee shop envisioning evening. This is still very much on our hearts, and we are keen to get the ball rolling. Off the back of this meeting, we will be looking to put together a working group with a view to getting the coffee shop underway, just one day a week initially.

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OUR PILLARS

Below outlines what Living Well Church does (from a tree top overview). Then each section has a number of teachings, buzz words and values that describe how we do it. This list is a work in progress

KINGDOM

  • The whole order of God
  • Gospel of salvation, church and the kingdom
  • The will, the work and the way of God
  • From the whole to the Part

FAMILY

  • Authentic relationships
  • Marriage enrichment
  • Parenting
  • Fathering and sonship
  • Understanding of ecclesia
  • 3 legged stool
  • Understanding metrons – equal in relationship but not in calling
  • Cells

DISCIPLESHIP

  • Salvation
  • Baptism
  • Meet the Living Well Family
  • Foundations course
  • Maturity
  • Accountability
  • Duplication at every level
  • Growing leadership
  • Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • Cap

 IMPACT

  • Community
  • Mission
  • Influencers
  • Community resource
  • Business mentors
  • SWEAT
  • L10T
  • Open the Book

Equipping Track

Please find below the new equipping track diagram

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Other resources

Cell questions

Acts_prayer

Rule God

The Glorious Church

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