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- verb Present participle of
fellowship .
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Examples
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Moreover, he was "fellowshipping" with other Christians in town, flouting the received truth that our denomination stood alone on the path to heaven.
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There's a long history of that kind of fellowshipping of the un-Jesused in Escambia County.
The Passion of the Cracker: Saving the un-Jesused of Escambia County 2009
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There's a long history of that kind of fellowshipping of the un-Jesused in Escambia County.
Archive 2009-08-09 SeattleDan 2009
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Messianic Jews generally say that the passage is talking about fellowshipping with gentiles, not food.
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Saturday morning was spent fellowshipping together, taking group photos and giving an interview to the local media.
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One by one, the congregation single-filed out—no after-church fellowshipping, no whispered words, even on the sly.
A Love So Deep Suzetta Perkins 2007
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One by one, the congregation single-filed out—no after-church fellowshipping, no whispered words, even on the sly.
A Love So Deep Suzetta Perkins 2007
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One by one, the congregation single-filed out—no after-church fellowshipping, no whispered words, even on the sly.
A Love So Deep Suzetta Perkins 2007
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That's not to say that there isn't good singing or good youth groups or Bible studies or fellowshipping in the Catholic Church, there is.
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Catholics have a lot we can learn from our Protestant brothers and sisters...particularly in the areas of fellowshipping, Bible reading, youth ministry, singing, etc.
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