Another holiday tradition my family followed was to gather at close friends’ houses to fellowship over meals.
These memories formed the foundation of my understanding of the way fellowship should exist in the local church.
These times build relationships and make our union stronger. It doesn’t have to be an eight-course meal. The food helps pull everyone together, but in the end, it’s really not about the quality of the food. It’s about fellowship!
When I think of it, I am reminded of the Early Church and how they were committed to fellowshipping with each other. Acts 2:46 says, “And they [the believers]… breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart.”
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