What is the difference between a group and a reunion?
A group is the community of persons who comprise it. A reunion is the periodic gathering of the group. In the concept of ‘group reunion’, there is no reunion unless there is a group of persons to make one, and there is no group unless it makes a reunion. The group reunion has two elements – the group (of persons) and the reunion (the group coming together). Combined, the two elements constitute the total reality of a group reunion, which can be defined as a group of Christian friends who gather together on a regular basis to become better friends and better Christians.