To some, the groups seemed dangerous, a threat to existing church order. But to countless normal Christians, the groups held immense attraction. They were a new wineskin of sorts, and new wineskins have a way of offending and appealing in equal measure. Revealing the name of these gatherings risks anticlimax, however, because today they seem to many Christians as somewhat ho-hum, a churchly inheritance as traditional as pulpits and pews. For these innovative groups, these fresh and novel gatherings, were none other than the first modern small groups.
Eleazar C. Maduka is a Pastoral Intern at Trinity Baptist Church, Abuja, where he is currently training and preparing for a lifetime of ministry. He writes articles and reviews books on his personal blog, and also contributes as a writer on other platforms.