
Welcome to
Life Centre
“Where hope and purpose meet everyday life.”
At Koinonia House of Fire Ministries, the Life Centre is where our faith becomes action and the Four Pillars come alive —
Vision, Activation, Innovation, and Occupation.
We believe true transformation touches every part of life — spirit, soul, mind and body — and that is why the Life Centre exists: to meet practical needs, develop skills, uplift families, and help every person discover and walk in their God-given purpose.
Through our Aid for the Needy, Welfare Care, Practical Skills Workshops, and Community Outreach, the Life Centre supports people as they journey through our framework: recognising unrealised potential, discovering purpose, receiving training, taking time to reset, and stepping out to impact the world.
This is how we help people meet their basic human needs for security, growth, significance, belonging, development, and contribution — so that lives are truly restored, minds are renewed, and destinies are fulfilled, just as our vision declares.
Every testimony, every skill learnt, every helping hand is proof that the fire on the altar never goes out — it burns through people’s everyday lives.
Workshops
& Training
At Koinonia House of Fire, we believe in equipping God’s people not only spiritually but also practically for life and purpose. Our workshops and training sessions are designed to empower individuals with skills, knowledge, and tools that bring lasting impact. Whether led by our leaders or guest facilitators, these gatherings create opportunities for personal growth, practical learning, and community building—helping every member step into greater success in faith and in life.
Aid4TheNeedy
A six-month assistance programme providing basic necessities for unemployed or challenged members while they seek stable income and growth.
Outreach
We actively organise community outreaches that combine evangelism with practical support, meeting physical needs while sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Welfare Committee
Caring for the elderly, supporting families in times of bereavement, and offering practical help and presence, not only for members but also for their families and the broader community.