The Greek word Koinonia means “fellowship”, and our prayer for the church is that we would see people growing in fellowship with the Lord and with each other.

Read on to learn four ways you can connect with God and with your brothers and sisters at church:

 

  • Attend a Worship Service
  • Participate in a ministry
  • Join a small group
  • Volunteer to serve

Our Worship Services

The first step most people take as they begin to get involved at Koinonia is to attend a worship service on Sunday or Wednesday.

There’s nothing like when people of different ages and diverse backgrounds come together as the body of Christ to pray, worship and be “washed in the word”.

At its best, church is a family, a place to form deep, lasting relationships where we encourage one another to follow Christ with all our heart, soul and mind.

Our Ministries

Koinonia Fellowship has a variety of ministries intended to serve the needs of men and women young and old.  They feature regularly scheduled teaching, fellowship and prayer organized and led by anointed leaders, as well as special events and activities. 

Click below to find out more:

Our Growth Groups

It can be hard to really get to know people if all you do is come to church on a busy Sunday morning.

Our Growth Groups are small, intimate gatherings – usually groups of 12 or less meeting in people’s homes –  that provide the opportunity to connect to one another in deeper ways.

Whether structured around prayer or Bible study, these groups are primarily intended to get personal and “do life” together.

Check out a list of Growth Groups on this website or pick up an info card from the rack over the agape box just outside the Welcome Center.

Our Service Opportunities

Have a gift or talent that you want to share for the good of the flock? Talk to the ministry leaders and pastors about our current needs.

Not sure what your gifts are or how to use them at church? Contact: Hannah Rowe, hrowe@koinoniafellowship.com
(585) 385-0450

Greeters

Koinonia has a wonderful team of greeters who are happy to guide you in the parking lot and meet you right at the doors for Sunday and Wednesday services.

Contact: Steve Hakes and Dana Colbert

Care Group

The Care Group is made up of people in the congregation who desire to be available to love and serve this little flock, in gentle and practical ways, in times of need. There may be in-person visits at home or at the hospital, there may be errands that need to be run, or an encouraging card, flowers, calls, and of course, prayers. Truly, Koinonia is a very giving and loving congregation, and this little group will try to do our part. The pastors let us know specific needs, and we try to meet those needs as best we can. It is a joy and a blessing.

Contact: Jack & Jan Slocum

Meals Ministry

Fix a meal for others at Koinonia with a new baby, recovery from surgery, etc.

Contact: Yajaira Ortega

Music

Are you a musician? Do you have a good ear? Do you enjoy videography? If you are interested in any way about our music ministry there is likely a place for you! Join our worship teams, our media ministry or our sound ministry. Reach out if you’d like to get more accquainted.

Contact: Dylan Ocorr

Hospitality 

Every Sunday after services we invite everyone to stay and gather in our Agape Hall to enjoy coffee and treats. Our hospitality team makes it all happen!

Contact: Ralph Myrthil

Nursing Home Ministry

The Lord has blessed this ministry with open doors at 5 different locations where the Gospel of Jesus Christ is proclaimed to those who are unable to go to their home church. We’re so pleased that our Lord and Savior has raised up individuals to serve at particular places as well. Feel free to join us at anytime. We also believe one of the greatest needs is prayer!

Contact: Pastor Tony and Ann Joseph 

Fellowship Dinner Ministry

This group at Koinonia is responsible for putting on our Fellowship Dinner following the Communion Service on the first Sunday of every month. They set up, serve and provide homemade sauce for the spaghetti meal. 

Contact: Jason Mayo

Facilities Care

If you are handy and would like to volunteer some time to help maintain our building and grounds then the facilities group is for you! Contact the church office to be given a task.

Contact: Hannah Rowe