What kind of loyalty can survive disagreement, public cost, and personal failure? This sermon explores koinonia—a New Testament vision of friendship rooted not in convenience, but in shared participation in the love of Christ.
Drawing from Paul’s letter to the Philippians and the story of Bayard Rustin and A. Philip Randolph, this message examines righteous loyalty: friendship that endures risk without keeping score. Preached by Amos Disasa as part of the Koinonia: The Five Marks of Friendship series.