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Ephesians 4:11-12, was fast becoming a reality and Harold realized that the church was not being equipped to do the work of the ministry and he and his Pastoral Team were running around serving tables instead of hearing from God and giving themselves to the Word of God and prayer as was the case in the book of Acts 6:3-4. While on a ministry visit to a town called Worcester in the Cape, he was introduced to the Book of Dr Ralph W. Neighbour "Where do we go from here". This book was to change the course of the church and Harold's life from there onward. He joined a group of South Africans Pastors who went to Singapore where Dr Neighbour presented the now called, ACT course (Advanced Cell Training) over a period of 4 weeks and this course proved to be life changing. It was not an easy process and required much wisdom and teamwork. But God had taught Harold many years previously that to get to God's power he had to follow God's method. For too long the church had pursued its own methods and the results were historically evident through the dark ages. For the first time church members were being inspired and encouraged to minister to one another. The gifts of the Holy Spirit, which previously were only seen to operate through God's 'holy men', were now operating in the lives of ordinary church members. Every member was being challenged to lead a home cell. The Great Commission was the mission of every church member. A training track was developed, namely the "Equipping Steps", this course consists of 4 weekend encounters where all existing members as well as new members are encouraged to complete. This course takes a person from salvation to being a cell leader. There is also a 3-year Bible College course, which prepares students for full time ministry as well as equipping everyone interested in further study of the Word. With the implementation of home cells we saw the care system redirected from the Pastoral Team to the home cells. The cells became the care teams and the Pastoral Team. was released to take care of all training and serious problems that could not be handled by cell leaders. The church literally started adding members daily. This graph reflects the growth we have experienced. |
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In 1986 Harold Weitsz started a Bible College on the West Rand and 2 years later took over a church registering 385 members. By 1994 the church had grown to approximately 600 active members, but there was a great need for a proper care system aside from the traditional method of pastoring that was being followed.