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What does the Bible say about church fellowship?

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The Bible describes church fellowship as a vital connection among believers, characterized by shared doctrine, worship, and community.

Church fellowship is central to the Christian life, as described in Acts 2:40-47, where the early believers devoted themselves to the apostles' doctrine and fellowship. This fellowship is not merely social; it is a deep, spiritual bond formed through the shared experience of salvation and the work of the Holy Spirit. The early church exemplified this by living together in harmony, sharing possessions, and continuing steadfastly in prayer and worship. This reflects a doctrinal fellowship where believers unite around the truths of the Gospel, affirming their collective identity as the body of Christ, with Jesus Himself as the head.
Scripture References: Acts 2:40-47, 3 John 1-14

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