Interaction, mindset, and order: A qualitative study on Christian fellowship

Heliyon. 2024 Mar 6;10(5):e27670. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27670. eCollection 2024 Mar 15.

Abstract

The rapid advancement and uncertainty of societal changes have not only accelerated social risks, but also plunged individuals into anxiety and restlessness in group interactions. In this context, using in-depth interview method, this study collects data from 10 Christian members to interpret their understanding of their sacred selves that are constructed in their fellowship interactions. The study reveals that Christians eventually develop the group interaction order based on their faith in God. Incorporating both care for individual lives and the importance of establishing interaction standards, this group interaction order is crucial in advancing collaboration. Moreover, the group interaction order is also constructed with the "Self-God" as the core belief mindset. The findings not only present characteristics of Christians' individual faith, but also reveal the profound significance of group interaction norms in reality.

Keywords: Christian fellowship; Interaction order; Mindset; Self-God.