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The Call of Koinonia Mission Group

The call of Seekers Church states: "Our call is to be a 'Seekers community' which comes together in weekly worship rooted in the Biblical faith, with shared leadership.… By 'Seekers community' we mean an intentional body which sees Christ as our true life source. Koinonia with one another and genuine self giving are the ways that we can be in Christ today."

Koinonia means "fellowship" or "partnership" and is exemplified by Jesus who called forth disciples and mentored them, who had dinner with outcasts and engaged in discussions with the religious leaders of his time. Jesus valued his interactions with others; he enjoyed a party, and he saw real value in all people whether they were children or adults, rich or poor, powerful or weak. His life is an example of how to live in Koinonia with each other. Like Jesus, we Seekers want to partner each other into knowing God more deeply and more intimately, and we believe that we do that by being in fellowship with one another.

Our mission group is called to consciously hold up for the community the ways that we can create Koinonia with each other and with those people who are exploring Seekers. We are called to create and sustain opportunities within our life together that will build Koinonia , and identify and remove barriers that would prevent deepening our fellowship together. Although the call to Koinonia with one another is one that all Seekers hold, the role of the Koinonia Mission Group is to make it more visible, and by holding it up, make that call more central and intentional in our life together.

Our disciplines will include regular prayer for new people in the community and for our group, regular attendance at our meetings, a commitment to individual spiritual practices, weekly spiritual reports, and personal sharing.

Living Out Our Call

A mission group's vision and call may evolve as the mission group's understanding of its mission grows and changes beyond what was originally envisioned. Circumstances in the community may change or dictate what a mission group needs to be about in holding up its call. The living out of a mission group's call depends on the gifts and skills of its members and their own emerging sense of individual call to the mission group's goals.

After careful and prayerful consideration we have listed below the things that this initial group of four members is planning to take on in carrying out our call. We believe that as others join us, this list may change based on their skills, gifts and emerging sense of call to the work of building Koinonia within our community and the world.

Jesus often found opportunities for Koinonia in "table fellowship." We are called to create and sustain table fellowship opportunities in our life together.

Because of our unique structures and the freewheeling nature of our community, it is often very difficult for people to find their way into our community life. Often Circle Time and Coffee Hour are a blur of information and friendly faces, but it is difficult to make deeper connections.

Since our membership is scattered and not all of us live in the neighborhood, we can feel disconnected from what is going on around us.

Often making a space welcoming entails making sure that the details are covered.

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