Brethren, what does fellowship mean in its fullest sense? Is it just the grasping of the hand of our brothers and sisters, at the ecclesial gatherings? Is it just the act of receiving in a newly baptised member? NO! It …
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Fellowship and Encouragement
Fellowship means much more, of course, than just sitting here together.” This comment was made in reference to the address we had just heard at the Memorial Meeting. The exhortation had focussed our attention on that vital aspect of “fellowship” …
The Right Hand of Fellowship
There is a vitally significant moment when, with a handclasp, the words are spoken-“On behalf of the brothers and sisters in Christ now assembled here, and all those in the Household of God who meet in many places, I give …
Importance of Sunday School Activities in our Ecclesias
A glance through the “Ecclesial News” in the previous issues for this year will explain why that comment appeared in “Around the Ecclesias” (April, page 80), drawing attention to the importance of our Sunday school activities and the satisfaction gained …
Unity In Christ’s Service In The Ecclesial Family
Jesus said “Whoever does the will of my father is my brother, my sister, my mother” (Matt. 12. 50 N.E.B.), and consequently his followers became a brotherhood—a family. This family nature of the body of Christ is stressed over and …
Sects And Society
Many of our readers will have seen the lengthy review of “Sects and Society” in “The Christadelphian” in November and December last year. Some may have read the even longer article on it in the “Mutual” Magazine. In a general …
They Shall Walk With Me – Men of Faith
Of both aEnoch and Noah It was said, “They walked with God”. He was their companion and they experienced His presence. In fact all the worthy men of old participated in the same joyous reality. When Abraham was ninety-nine years …
God’s Relationship With the Faithful
These sombre words were written by the late H. G. Wells, one of the great thinkers and writers of our times in his book “Mind at the End of Its Tether”. He also goes on to write: “A series of …
Meeting together
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. Hebrews 10. 25
This simple phrase forms a significant part of a …
A Review of Nazarene Teachings
The Origin Of Nazarene Error
It has its fundamental error in the Garden of Eden, which develops into a theory of the atonement which is so foreign to the Truth of the Scriptures that we cannot countenance it as a …