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Why is the church important for fellowship?

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The church is vital for fellowship as it is the assembly where believers gather to worship and support one another in Christ.

Paul’s letters consistently highlight the importance of the church as the designated assembly of believers where fellowship with God and one another takes place. The church is where God communicates His grace, instructs His people, and provides a context for shared worship and teaching. In 1 Corinthians 1:2, it is clear that Paul addresses the church of God, emphasizing that genuine fellowship occurs within this community. This gathering reflects the body of Christ on earth, and being part of it is essential for experiencing God's presence and blessings. True fellowship cannot exist in isolation; it is fostered in the context of the local church, where the faithful are called to encourage and uphold one another.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:2, Revelation 1:20

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