Sentences with phrase «fellowship between»

One of the night's memorable moments was the fellowship between LSTAR's most senior past president, Ron Richardson, who served in 1948, 1949 and 1959, and the association's newest leader, president - elect Jeff Nethercott.
The objectives of the WCVMA are the advancement of the science and art of veterinary medicine; the conservation and protection of animal health; cooperation in public health as it relates to animal health; promotion of the exchange of scientific knowledge, and of fellowship between veterinarians through regular programs and meetings.
This has been why we have been so transparent, because I want that sense of collegiality, that sense of fellowship between us and our fanbase where we make it clear to them we need your help to spread the word, and we need your help to retweet, post on Facebook, to share this material, and in return we will tell you everything we can tell you about the process of how it's going, so it becomes not «Watch us build a barn» but «Help us build a barn,» and it becomes a community effort.
This hard - hitting novel about an unlikely fellowship between a football star and a gymnast tackles drugs, rape, violence, and the insular nature of sports programs without flinching.
It's the pomp and circumstance of religious posturing that's put on trial in «Don Verdean,» and what matters in the end is faith in oneself and fellowship between one another.
Thomas Rathjen of Novo Nordisk contributed while participating in a joint fellowship between Joslin and the company.
Dueling genetic studies based on the DNA of modern dogs and wolves suggest the fellowship between humans and dogs could have been forged in the Middle East, Central Asia, East Asia or, as Goyet's archaeological evidence suggests, in Europe.
New theoretical modeling work from Andrew Wetzel, who holds a joint fellowship between Carnegie and Caltech, offers the most accurate predictions to date about the dwarf galaxies in the Milky Way's neighborhood.
In facing the baffling issues involved in the contacts between the races the council was relentlessly candid and honest, but the final report was somewhat disappointing to those who had hoped that the marvelous fellowship between the races throughout the fortnight on the Mount of Olives might eventuate in an epoch - making declaration.
And we are being pointed to the work of the Holy Spirit, who as the gift of the last days, shows up our world in its finitude, creates fellowship between the abidingly different, and precisely thus enables us to experience new life, life in its fullness.»
It is His body, the instrument of His active power, and the bond of fellowship between all those who accept His lordship.
It is His body, the instrument of His active power, the bond of fellowship between all those who accept His lordship.
By the time Paul writes 1 Corinthians, it appears that the tradition was firmly established that part of the meal of fellowship between believers included remembering the death of Jesus as symbolized by bread and wine.
Is it simply to create fellowship between like - minded thinkers?
Third, the eucharist also cements fellowship between Christians and their Lord through his presentness with them in this sacrifice.
This article is adapted from the address he delivered at the inauguration service of interim shared eucharistic fellowship between Lutherans and Episcopalians in New Jersey, held October 31, 1982.
From the beginning Barth was deeply interested in the reality of creatures and their acts, and he conceived of Christianity as concerned with the active fellowship between God and creatures.
The «wall of partition» in Ephesians stands for the whole system of Jewish piety and legal observances which constituted a barrier to fellowship between Jew and Gentile.
25 The Sabbath not only relativizes (or puts into proper perspective) our own workdays by actualizing the holy and securing fellowship between Yahweh and his people; it also relates us to our final day of rest.
This indwelling expresses and realizes fellowship between the Father and the Son.
Through his blood Christ has broken down the wall of separation between Jews and gentiles and has made possible a table fellowship between them and among all races and peoples.
There was great fellowship between God, Adam, & Eve.
In all probability, it was the vividness of the memory of that pre-Easter fellowship between the disciples and the earthly Jesus that provided the pattern for the development of that remarkable sense of fellowship between the early Christians and the risen Lord which is such a feature of primitive Christianity — and which has had such an effect on the Jesus tradition.
When believers create a setting where they can learn together the Word of God, instead of it just being taught to them with no chance for interaction, the fellowship between believers is much better cultivated.
However, your sins may have caused some broken fellowship between you and God.
To multitudes the assurance of reestablished fellowship between God and his children that the liturgies of the temple brought to the worshiper deepened the interior experience of personal communion.
The three things they did include were simply to maintain fellowship between Jews and Gentiles, because these three were especially abhorrent to Jews.
They may take a break for meals or to fellowship between sermons, but they would spend the majority of the daylight hours under the instruction of the Bible.
Remember sin is darkness and no sin is light, so if you still in saying you sin, you are still in darkness and there is no fellowship between you and God.

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He also holds fellowships with the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the Centre for International Governance Innovation (Waterloo), where his research interests are focussed on the nexus between innovation and trade, and quantifying the economic impact of the digital transformation, along with the C.D. Howe Institute (Toronto), where he focuses on Canadian trade policy issues.
There is an inverse relationship between quality of preacher and quality of fellowship in a church.
This idea comes from 1 John 1:9, but represents a misunderstanding of the context of 1 John, and the differences between a relationship with God and fellowship with God.
It was already mentioned that they may have had times of fellowship in between sermons or over a noon meal.
Or what fellowship is there between light and darkness?
They met those problems on the new level of an inter-racial, international fellowship entered by free personal choice, but all subsequent Christian history bears witness to the fact that the adjustment between society and the individual, both within the church and out of it, still remained one of the most crucial problems of mankind.
We suggest that a regular table - fellowship, in the name of the Kingdom of God, between Jesus and his followers, when those followers included «Jews who had made themselves as Gentiles», would have been just such a factor.
I have struggled with how to continue to attend church and fellowship with fellow Christians, torn between keeping silent on my differing beliefs and suffering the disconnect from others, or speaking up and risking their correction, concern, and judgment.
The parallel between the situation envisaged in the saying and that providing its point of departure in the ministry of Jesus is such that we must see the table - fellowship of that ministry as a table - fellowship «of the Kingdom» and as anticipating a table - fellowship «in the Kingdom».
Further evidence for the existence of table - fellowship with «tax collectors and sinners» as a feature of the ministry of Jesus is the role played by communal meals in earliest Christianity (E. Lohmeyer, Lord of the Temple [ET by Stewart Todd of Kultus und Evangelism (1942); Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1961], pp. 79ff, discusses the central role of table - fellowship in the ministry of Jesus, but he is particularly concerned with the development towards the Last Supper, which he sees as historical, rather than with the relationship between this table - fellowship and the cross, on the one hand, and the communal meals of early Christianity on the other.)
This was symbolized by a table - fellowship which celebrated the present joy and anticipated the future consummation; a table - fellowship of such joy and gladness that it survived the crucifixion and provided the focal point for the community life of the earliest Christians, and was the most direct link between that community life and the pre-Easter fellowship of Jesus and his disciples.
Guided by these two analogues, the homiletician is freer to examine the relationships between preaching and other expressive forms — literature, storytelling, drama and art, for example — and also focus on those sites for ceremony and ritual in our culture where persons are drawn together in fellowship and community.
So we must differentiate between salvation (which is our relationship with Christ), and our Christian walk (which is our fellowship with Christ).
I., it was the Portuguese Catholic mission that emphasized the religious and communal exclusiveness of the Christian fellowship of faith in the Kerala situation where traditionally there was much syncretic interaction between Syrian Christians and Hindus at all cultural and social levels.
It was a sort of covenant between Christians and the nation - on the part of Christians that they will not use their numerical strength for the purpose of their communal interest in politics and on the part of the state that it would not restrict their evangelistic freedom and the growth of the Christian fellowship through inter-religious conversion undertaken through genuine conviction.
When the Orthodox theologian John Meyendorff described the difference between Tradition and traditions, he contrasted the living truths of the faith received in fellowship with the triune God over against its various cultural embodiments.
If the Christian faith, the fellowship of the church, the significance of prayer and worship, the challenge of Christian service are important for that large segment of the population that fall in the range between 80 and 120, then it is important for these two youngsters who happen to be above and below that group.
There is a remarkable parallel between the Eucharist as an action in which the Christian fellowship regularly engages and the meaning of preaching as it proclaims the event of Jesus Christ, what that event has accomplished, and what its «benefits», or results in the life of the believer, bring to the believer.
Their bold intention was to advance unity and fellowship among Christians by establishing a serious theological dialogue between Evangelicals and Catholics, the two largest Christian groups in North America.
Yet he does not seem to recognize that this can only mean one thing: The revelation of God in Christ must come to you and me by way of a kind of interchange between individuals in deep communion, whereby the meaning of past events can possess our minds and transform our lives, even as it did in the fellowship that formed around Jesus.
Or is to create depth of subjectivity created in that kind of interchange between individuals of one another, a kind of interchange that can be called communion or fellowship or love.
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