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Other sheep I have, which are not of this fold.
— Anonymous
The right hands of fellowship.
— Anonymous
Are we a troop together or a band of savages?
— Frank Herbert
Believers are discovering the experience of the body of Christ and what it means to gather under the headship of Jesus.
— Frank Viola
The pew is perhaps the greatest inhibitor of face-to-face fellowship. It is a symbol of lethargy and passivity in the contemporary church and has made corporate worship a spectator sport.
— Frank Viola
Within the triune God we discover mutual love, mutual fellowship, mutual dependence, mutual honor, mutual submission, mutual dwelling, and authentic community. In the Godhead there exists an eternal, complementary, and reciprocal interchange of divine life, divine love, and divine fellowship.
— Frank Viola
For those who have already experienced the grace of Almighty God through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, prayer becomes the catalyst for fellowship with the Lord of our souls, redeemed by his blood. By tapping into the channel by which we commune with the One who calls his children "friends," we can receive his strength in our weakness; his guidance in our steps; and his mercy when we stumble along life's path.
— Franklin Graham
There is a communion of more than our bodies when bread is broken and wine drunk.
— MFK Fisher
I hope to have communion with the people, that is the most important thing.
— Pope John Paul II
And as long as there are even a few who belong to the Old Music, you are still our brothers and sisters.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Use every opportunity of humbling yourself before your fellow-men as a help to abide humble before God.
— Andrew Murray
It is not the law, and not the book, not the knowledge of what is right, that works obedience, but the personal influence of God and His living fellowship. And even so it is not the knowledge of what God has promised, but the presence of God Himself as the Promiser, that awakens faith and trust in prayer.
— Andrew Murray