How’s my hair?

Barry Steinman has an interesting point: “Staring at the back of someone’s head for 90 minutes on a Sunday morning is not my idea of fun. I do not understand how staring at the back on someone’s head has anything to do with fellowship.”

How do we practice the “one anothers” if the only time we dedicate to them is before and after the official meeting of the church? True, fellowship does happen in those times, but what if more of the service was dedicated to face-to-face interaction? True fellowship requires deep, authentic communication, so much more than the small talk fluff that is called fellowship in the church today.

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