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True and Desirable Fellowship

Aaron Cleveland·1998-07-01

While discussing fellowship, we ought to keep three key components of fellowship in mind. First of all, fellowship involves friendship. True fellowship is only possible with friends. Secondly, fellowship involves association and sharing. Finally, fellowship is possible only when there is agreement.

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Reflections on the Protestant Reformed Fellowship of Fayetteville

Kris Moelker·2006-06-01

The fellowship consists of two families and two individuals. They desire to establish a formal relationship with our churches. The Domestic Mission Committee of our churches has guided the fellowship for the past eight years. They have sent ministers and elders to encourage the fellowship on a regul

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Fellowship with God

George Ophoff·1930-01-20

To have fellowship with another is to have some­thing in common with him. To have fellowship with God is to have in common with him His own glorious image, which we possess in Christ, and in which the believers together with God glory.

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Called into the Fellowship of the Son of God

Marvin Kamps·1977-03-01

We have been in principle made like unto the image of the Son of God. What is fellowship? It is to share in a common activity. Persons who are ethi­cally one perform the same ethical activity and share in this activity. The primary activity in fellowship is speech. The Son of God speaks to us the tr

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Fellowship in Christ

Hubert DeWolf·1947-01-01

De Wolf’s speech. Man does not establish Fellowship in Christ. Fellowship is born from within. If the life of Christ is in our hearts, we must, and do seek others who have Christ in their hearts. This work is spontaneous. It begins in God who works in our hearts, motivated by the living Christ. It i

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Fellowship and Our Friends

Lori Vermeer·1947-01-01

That fellowship which we have in Christ must constitute the basis of all our earthly friendships. We must take a stand in the world and declare that we are enemies of them who hate the Lord and friends of them who love Him and walk according to His commandments. Only then can we carry out the theme

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Fellowshipping in the Light (1): Wonder of Fellowship

Martyn McGeown·2022-12-12

What, then, does fellowship with other Christians look like? It is more than just “hanging out” with them from time to time. It is more than chatting after the worship service. Fellowship is more than just socializing. You can socialize with an unbeliever, but you can fellowship only with a Christia

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Fellowship in Body of Christ and in Church of Christ

Joshua Engelsma·2018-03-02

Fellowship. The word often produces one of two responses. Some respond with gratitude, as in, “I’m thankful for the fellowship we have in our church.” Others respond with dissatisfaction, as in, “We don’t have any fellowship in our church.” What is implied in both responses is that fellowship is i

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Sharpening One Another in Christian Fellowship

Erik Guichelaar·2015-04-12

Right here, right now, congregation, this is what's going on right here. Fellowship. Fellowship is part of our worship. We're fellowshiping right now. Fellowshiping with Jesus Christ. Fellowshiping as the body of Christ. And in our very presence this morning, right here, right now, We are provok

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Introspection

Albert Heemstra·1951-10-01

Society life as we know it af­fords us the means and the manner for developing closer intimacy with those of the same household of faith and for the enrichment of the heart and mind of the believer. Membership in our church so­cieties provides opportunity to enjoy the fellowship of other Christians.