Why this word is great
KOINONIA — [Noun] Communion by intimate participation, the profound spiritual fellowship forged through a shared sacred reality. Borrowed from Ancient Greek κοινωνία (koinōnía, "community, communion"), from κοινός (koinós, "common, shared"). Unlike "fellowship," which suggests congenial association, or "community," which denotes a geographic or demographic grouping, koinonia is the active, substantive bond created by deliberate participation. It is the warmth of hands pressed together in prayer, the shared scent of broken bread, and the palpable, sheltering quiet of a congregation holding a single thought—a fragile but deliberate stitching of separate souls into a single, breathing fabric against the world's cold isolation.