Quotes About Fellowship
As I stand among the barren gulches in these days and look away at the slow-awakening hills of Montana, I hear the high, swelling, half tired, half-hopeful song of the world. As I listen I know that there are things, other than the Virtue and the Truth and the Love, that are not for me. There is beyond me, like these, the unbreaking, undying bond of human fellowship—a thing that is earth-old.
~ Mary MacLane
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The Catholic faith gives such hope and solace to its followers as they seek salvation through a litany of shalts and shalt nots, but compassion for our fellows is a quality that requires little knowledge and is, I thin, the true redemption, after all.
~ Mary Tyler Moore
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The Catholic faith gives such hope and solace to its followers as they seek salvation through a litany of shalts and shalt nots, but compassion for our fellows is a quality that requires little knowledge and is, I think, the true redemption, after all.
~ Mary Tyler Moore
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Sure, in a ninja's world, those who violate the rules and fail to follow orders...are lower than garbage. However...those who do not care for and support their fellows...are even lower than that!" - Obito Uchiha
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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Jesus said, 'Where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in their midst.'
~ Unknown
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What happens to another, whether it be a joy or a sorrow, happens to me. — Meister Eckhart
~ Matthew Fox
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By having fellowship with sin, which is abominable, we make ourselves abominable.
~ Matthew Henry
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Our Father. Intimating, that we must pray, not only alone and for ourselves, but with and for others; for we are members one of another, and are called into fellowship with each other.
~ Matthew Henry
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Christ must be sought, and will be found, in the congregations of his people and in the administration of his ordinances;
~ Matthew Henry
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Christ has a table in his kingdom, at which all his saints shall for every eat and drink with him, Luke 22:30.
~ Matthew Henry
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For all the communities available to us, there is not one I would want to devote myself to, except for the society of the true searchers, which has very few living members at any time.
~ Max Born
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I would hope they would be our fellow artists, rather than trying to emulate or idolize clowns like us.
~ Maynard James Keenan
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The early Christians' name for the Church was, "The Gathering.
~ Unknown
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Enjoy the companionship of those who call on the Lord with pure hearts
~ Megan McCafferty
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He was an incredibly good neighbor because he would come over and spill his troubles and worries to me, and I would spill all my doubts and fears to him. We would buoy each other up with false statements and lies.
~ Mel Brooks
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When an Amish person looks at a neighbor's farm and sees a barn that he or she helped build, it is reinforced that they are all together in this life. The Amish, therefore, are invested in one another.
~ Unknown
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James Powers, Lynn Mays, Dawn Bagwell, Hannah Holmes, Suzanne Mays, Angie Martin, JulieMartin, Tonya Oborne, Bobby Brewer, Mike Stanborough, Rob Stan- borough, Chip Poole, Teresa Bridges Lucas, Karl Horstmann, Gino Zalunardo,
~ Unknown
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Sharing meals together forced us to figure out how to be the body of Christ reconciled across racial, ethnic, and class lines.
~ Unknown
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We reject liberal ideology because it's incapable of furnishing meaning, a way to reconcile the individual with his fellow man in a community that one could qualify as human.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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I am a man; no other man do I deem a stranger.
~ Miguel de Unamuno
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The Lord wants much more from His people than for them to be His workforce. He longs to have relationship with those who love Him and to partner with them in accomplishing His purposes.
~ Mike Bickle
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Meeting and visiting brothers, even if little, causes the development and maturity of intellects.
~ Unknown
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First, we break bread and drink wine together, telling the story of Jesus and his death, because Jesus knew that this set of actions would explain the meaning of his death in a way that nothing else--no theories, no clever ideas--could ever do.
~ Unknown
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the church doesn't exist in order to provide a place where people can pursue their private spiritual agendas and develop their own spiritual potential. Nor does it exist in order to provide a safe haven in which people can hide from the wicked world and ensure that they themselves arrive safely at an otherworldly destination.
~ Unknown
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