1980-1981 Yearbook

Koinol,ia Retreat Draws Members Together Renewing old friendships, Koinonia members began the year with a float trip down the Arkansas River. Later. during the fall semester. they held a weekend retreat at the countryside residence of one of their member's family. The times wefe spent drawing closer to each other and strengthening their personal relationships with the Lord. Koinonia hosted devotionals each Monday night in Shores Chapel for members and friends. Speakers were chosen from the Bible department. Various topics were covered but a11 dealt with the spiritual values <;>f life. Social activity included film night in which members attended campus movies together. A major 236 Koinonia service project for the year was undertaken as Koinonia members pledged to assist in fund raising for the World Christian Broadcasting Corporation, an Alaskan based Christian radio station. Additionally, their men's ensemble sang at Leisure Lodge from time to time and also participated in youth rallies held in southern Missouri. 1. SHOWING that fellowship is not merely a religious concept, Koinonia members David Owens and Tom Dockery are seen here buying refreshments at a Bison game. 2. KOINONIA. I. Owens 2. Daniel· Queen 3. Ellis-Secretory 4. StanleyPresident 5. Hall 6. Ransom 7. Dockery- Vice-President 8. McKinley 9. Rush 10. Hulett 11. Thorton 12. Richardson 13. Lucas 14. Richa'rds.

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