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Voices of Koinonia: Writings from Interns, Community Members, and Visitors

Living in community and trying to follow the spirit are rich experiences. Some of us have taken time to reflect upon our experiences, and we'd like to share with you a few snapshots of our life here: the questions we ponder, the issues we struggle with, the joys we witness.

If you have been a part of Koinonia and would like to share your writing on this page, please contact Koinonia's Hospitality Coordinator.

"A Peace Trail Adventure " by Israel, community intern summer 2004, current Koinonia Service Partner

"A Visit to the Open Door Community" by Ann Karp, community member since 2004

"Sharing the Spirit of Acceptance" by Israel, community intern summer 2004, current Koinonia Service Partner

"Koinonia Today"--Reflections by David Castle, Koinonia community member since 1999, current member of our Board of Directors

Reflections on a One Year Anniversary at Koinonia by Debbie Mayo, community member & volunteer coordinator, 2002-2005

A Poem to Koinonia by Jenna Delorey, Koinonia volunteer 2000-2002

Writing by Nashua Chantal (the Koinonia Peace Clown), community member since 2001

"Coming Home Full Circle" by Georgia Luedi, born at Koinonia and former Koinonia community member

"Über Koinonia und meine Erfahrung" by Helga Erbe, Koinonia volunteer 2001-2002

"A Birmingham Weekend" by Ruble, Koinonia volunteer 2002

A Brief Biography of Jimmy Maddox, Koinonia volunteer and singer, 2002-2005

 

 

 
Koinonia is a Christian farm community founded in 1942 by Clarence Jordan,
author of the Cotton Patch Gospels. Birthplace of Habitat for Humanity

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