Asian Baptist Student Koinonia (ABSK)

About Us

Asian Baptist Student Koinonia (ABSK) is an Affiliated Protestant Ministry at Georgetown focused on making the Christian faith relevant to second-generation Asian American undergraduate and graduate students through Bible studies and fellowship with one another. There are also ABSKs at Harvard, MIT, Wellesley, and George Washington.

Here at ABSK, you will find a group of students that endeavor to experience life to its fullest by loving God and loving one another in true fellowship. In case you haven’t taken Greek 101 yet, “koinonia” means “fellowship” – and that is what we have in Christ and with each other. By the way, you don’t have to be Asian and you don’t have to be Baptist either; if you’re a student, you are invited to have koinonia with us! We love to eat together, play sports, or simply hang out and get to know each other as we seek to know God more.

What We Do

Currently, we have weekly small groups and Bible studies on campus where our speakers bring messages pertinent to college life using the Bible as Life’s owner’s manual. We also feature contemporary praise songs, delicious food, fellowship outings, and opportunities to serve the campus. We meet on Fridays at 7pm, in the Leonard Room of Reynolds near Leo’s. We hope that you will join us as we navigate through college life and beyond.

One of the added blessings of ABSK is the vast network of alumni who are currently navigating through the “real world” and who want to mentor current ABSK college student members. They can provide an understanding ear, prayer, words of wisdom, and overall guidance through the journey of college life.

Contact Us

To find out more, please contact:
Warren Choi (wc77@georgetown.edu) or
Margaret Wang (hw38@georgetown.edu).

You can also visit our website at www.absk.org/georgetown.