In response to Christ's love, Wheaton Koinonia exists to glorify God through the unique cultures of Asian community.
Mission
Koinonia is an organization that seeks to serve and empower Asian/Asian-American students on campus through fellowship, education, and advocacy. We seek to be an avenue for familial community as well be a hub of discussion and education surrounding the reality of living as an Asian person in the racial context of Wheaton, the United States, and the world. Our hope is to see Asian/Asian-American students thrive at Wheaton and beyond through becoming aware of and celebrating their God-ordained ethnicity in ways that benefit the Kingdom of God.
Vision
Koinonia, which means 'fellowship' in Greek, strives to help foster a relationship with Christ. Wheaton Koinonia has decided to emphasize three objectives for the year. First, Koinonia dedicates itself to celebrate Asian identity in Christ; secondly, the group will aspire to deepen interpersonal relationships for God; and lastly, it is our tertiary goal to improve structure and transparency within Koinonia. For more information on Koinonia please contact any of the cabinet members.
Cabinet
Ziyue (Siya) Gu | President | |
Ashley Koh | Vice-President | |
Joshua Chung | Business Manager | |
Vivian Liu | Secretary | |
Sarah Lam | Large Group Coord. | |
Nathan Kwon | Publicity Manager | |
Katie Chang | Event Coordinator |
How to find more information
Find more information through signing up for our weekly emails wheatonkoinonia@gmail.com, join our Facebook group (Wheaton Koinonia), or come ou to our events!
Upcoming Events
KOH KOH BOBA Sale: Tue. April 9th to Thurs. April 11th, Lower Beamer |
Koinonia Worship Night: Thurs. April 18th, 7-9pm, Coray Gym |
Applications for Koinonia Cabinet '19-20 are open: Please return your 19-20 Koinonia Leadership Application to the OMD front desk by April 9th and schedule an interview. We look forward to having you on the next cabinet! Please feel free to reach out to any current cabinet members with questions and concerns! |