Fellowship is two fellows in one ship.
Well not really. These days we'd probably have to say two people in a flotation device. Or some such nonsense. But what makes Christian fellowship any different than a lodge meeting or an American Legion fish fry?
Well, lots of things.
We had this discussion in the teens Sunday school class this morning. I used the words communion as an acrostic for the kids to give their ideas about what fellowship is.
The came up with these thoughts:
Have the same heart
Pray together
Have the Same thoughts
Deny one's self for another
Have Humor
Demonstrate Love
Have a Willingness to listen
Just to explain a linguistic thing. These ideas align with the letters for the português word "communion" (fellowship).
I thought this an excellent list of qualities in the explanation of what we have in Christ. We'll be talking more about them next week. Are these a continuing part of your Christian fellowship?
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