Koinonia (pronounced koy-no-NEE-ah) is the Greek word used in the New Testament to describe the early church. It means "community" or "fellowship." At First (Scots), half a dozen groups of about twenty people use this word to describe themselves and their role within the congregation. Each Koinonia group gathers monthly to share a meal and enjoy Christian fellowship, usually on Friday night or Sunday noon at the home of one of its members.
The groups are primarily social in nature and include people of all ages. However, they often lead to strong friendships between Christians united by a common vision.
Prayer Shawl Ministry: A Prayer shawl is tangible evidence of God’s love and is created to share comfort, encouragement, and peace to the recipient. Shawls are knitted, crocheted or otherwise crafted and blessed by the group and also the congregation. Our group meets at 1:00 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month. We welcome new members to join us for fellowship, devotion and handiwork in #205.
Presbyterian Women Circle Meetings
Scots on the Rock focuses on creating fellowship opportunities for young adults in their 20’s, 30’s and 40’s within the church and is comprised of singles, couples, married and married with kids. We focus primarily on monthly events including sporting, social, service and worship opportunities.
Scots on the Go offers planned activities for fellowship and learning while exploring the beauty, culture and history of our fascinating Lowcountry.