Why Missions?
We believe missions fulfill the Great Commission commanded by Jesus. The call to make disciples locally and globally.
Acts 1:8 calls us “to the ends of the earth”. Practically speaking we know we are not all called to go live in Africa, but we are all called to GO!
How We Partner?
How do we decide to who to support?
With so many wonderful ministries and missionaries, it is impossible to support them all! Some years ago, our staff and elder board identified four guiding principles for missions support.
We want to partner with GOSPEL- CENTERED people and organizations that focus on the following:
Building the Church
Koinonia partners with other ministries to plant churches and train a new generation of leaders.
Compassion
Koinonia partners with other ministries and missionaries to feed the hungry, and care for orphans and widows.
Relationships
Koinonia partners with other ministries and missionaries with the goal of building long term relationships and hosting teams.
Reaching the Lost
Koinonia partners with other ministries who are reaching to those that don't know Jesus. The goal of Missions and Outreach is to go to the "ends of the earth" and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Global Partners
Why We Give To Missions?
Generosity is the fruit of proper Biblical understanding of ownership. I’m convinced by the psalmist words, “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it”.
God is the source, provider, creator, and owner.
Understanding this truth is the first principle in handling our money well. Our role isn’t to “give back” to God but manage the resources He asked us to invest for His Kingdom’s sake.
We give at Koinonia Church because we know God is expecting a return according to the story of the talents in Matthew 25. We give to invest in the Kingdom-building ministries He set before us.
I believe when you give; ‘you are saying to God, you’re in charge, God, and everything I have is available to You for Your Kingdom.’
Your Giving Impact
The new Seva Center is up and running in Manubolu, India!


















