verb
- present participle of fellowship; to associate or spend time together in a friendly or social way, especially within a religious or community context
Usage: often used in religious or church contexts; can be used informally in secular contexts
noun
- the act or practice of sharing activities, meals, or social time together as a group, typically in a religious or community setting
Usage: commonly used in Christian and religious communities
Examples
- The church members enjoyed fellowshipping after the Sunday service.
- Fellowshipping with other students helped her feel more connected to campus life.
- They spent the evening fellowshipping over dinner and conversation.
- The group's fellowshipping strengthened their sense of community.
- Fellowshipping is an important part of their weekly religious practice.
- He looked forward to fellowshipping with old friends at the reunion.