Church/One Anothering
Church is more a seven day One-Anothering affair, than just a Sunday-Event-Preacher-Controlled affair!
Church is a daily relationship with God and with people, where PEOPLE are:
Depending on one another. Devoted to one another. Rejoicing with one another. Weeping with one another. Laughing with one another. Living in harmony with one another. Not judging one another. Accepting one another. Greeting one another. Caring for one another. Serving one another. Showing kindness to one another. Forgiving one another. Are compassionate toward one another. Encouraging one another. Submitting to one another. Bearing burdens of one another. Stimulate one another. Offer hospitality to one another. Ministering spiritual gifts to one another. Showing humility toward one another. Not slandering one another. Not grumbling against one another. Confessing sins to one another. Praying together and for one another. Fellow-shipping with one another. Preferring one another. Enjoying one another. Respecting one another. Are faithful to one another. Giving to one another. Cherishing one another. Comforting one another. Loving one another.
Church is not so much what happens in a building with like-minded people on a Sunday. It is more what happens in your community seven-days-a-week with people of the community that cross your path!
Where two or three are gathered together in my name, I will be in the mists to bless.
Church is a daily relationship with God and with people, where PEOPLE are:
Depending on one another. Devoted to one another. Rejoicing with one another. Weeping with one another. Laughing with one another. Living in harmony with one another. Not judging one another. Accepting one another. Greeting one another. Caring for one another. Serving one another. Showing kindness to one another. Forgiving one another. Are compassionate toward one another. Encouraging one another. Submitting to one another. Bearing burdens of one another. Stimulate one another. Offer hospitality to one another. Ministering spiritual gifts to one another. Showing humility toward one another. Not slandering one another. Not grumbling against one another. Confessing sins to one another. Praying together and for one another. Fellow-shipping with one another. Preferring one another. Enjoying one another. Respecting one another. Are faithful to one another. Giving to one another. Cherishing one another. Comforting one another. Loving one another.
Church is not so much what happens in a building with like-minded people on a Sunday. It is more what happens in your community seven-days-a-week with people of the community that cross your path!
Where two or three are gathered together in my name, I will be in the mists to bless.
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