Fellowship. A strange word, don't you think?
Wikipedia defines it as "referring to individual Christians who are in Christian communion with each other".
Google says it is "family: an association of people who share common beliefs or activities".
Stating that it dates back to the 12th century, Webster's describes fellowship as:
1. Companionship, company
2 a : community of interest, activity, feeling, or experience b : the state of being a fellow or associate
3 : a company of equals or friends : association
4 : the quality or state of being comradely
The word and its meaning are resounding in me this morning because I was blessed to fellowship in many ways yesterday, ending my week in so much beauty of friendship. At work, the unit wasn't terribly busy, and while stocking rooms, arranging things and tidying the unit we were able to have blessed quality time with one another... our time together was heightened by the thrill of a patient coming in and delivering VERY quickly. Isn't it wonderful to be part of a team? I glean so much from them! From their years of experience, from their teachers' hearts... to belong with them means the world to me.

In the evening, I got to join my Sunday School class for our Christmas party. I missed the dinner part, but made the music and light show. It's always a bummer to show up to events for couples when your husband is at work. So, I was a bit reluctant at first. I called Crystal, trying to see if I could meet up with them and try to find the rest of the class together in the dark, pre-music & light show. She was happy to meet/wait up for me so we could find the crew as a team, bless her! She and her sweet hubby and son.... and guys, the evening just flew. Once I was with them... once I was in the midst of my classmates and friends... time changed. We laughed, some of us cried (love you!), and just had a dang blast together. I was all hopped up on coffee and sweets, and I didn't want the night to end! I felt like I was exactly where God wanted me - in the midst of my friends and Him.
Who do you belong with?? How do you fellowship? As a Baptist, I so often think of church 'fellowships' with enormous casseroles and never-ending dessert tables. There is that, but also SO much more to fellowshipping. What about you? Comment and let me know what you think!
4 comments:
Oh...the word "fellowship" as so much meaning. To me, I "belong" to family. Yes, there are the ones that are blood and married related, but I consider other people to be family. Other people whom I have created a bond with, to be family. A bond that sometimes start at the surface but always end up running deep and sincere. Yes, I belong with family but most of all, I fellowship with God. Everyday have some sort of "fellowship" with him. Without fellowship, I don't think there can a friendship, a bond.
I think the best kind of relationships come out of misunderstandings or dislike. :) Look at me and my husband, I disliked him and we have the best marriage (a little biased). I want you to know........I LOVE YOU!! All of you.
Have a Merry Christmas, and I toast to our ever lasting friendship. May God be our foundation and unconditional love be our guide for the years to come. LOVE YOU.
I belong wiff you Jenny!
Nocona said "wiff".....
It was love at first Wiff. LOL. I crack myself up!
Ready for you to come home for some fellowship!! Hope it was a great trip. BTW I started a blog, wenzelmoments.blogspot.com :)
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