It is not enough to limit your love to your own nation, to your own group. You must respond with love even to those outside of it. . . . This concept enables people to live together not as nations, but as the human race. —Clarence Jordan
Koinonia has always been about the work of peacemaking and reconciliation. Firebombed, shot at and boycotted in the 1950s and 60s for its belief that African Americans should be treated as brothers and sisters, the community continues to work for reconciliation among all people today. Whether through hosting an interfaith dialogue, teaching about Fair Trade, participating in peace efforts in Palestine and Israel, Koinonia continues to do what it can with the resources it has to work for peace.
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