1324 GA Highway 49 South | Americus Georgia 31719

(229) 924-0391  |  info@koinoniafarm.org

Visit Our Onsite Store

Come See Us at the Store!

We love it when you shop on our online store, but our onsite store is worth the short drive for all you local folks. It’s a welcoming place and the place to shop for healthy, locally-grown, all-natural food. We sell our fresh blueberries, grapes, and vegetables in season.

Of course, our delicious pecans and tasty chocolate, as well as the other goodies prepared in our bakery, are available at the store. We have a rich assortment of books, DVDs and crafts, too.

And after your visit in the store, come on over to the dining hall to join us for lunch!

Helpful Information:

  • The Welcome Center is open Monday through Saturday 9-12 and 1-5 (closed from 12-1 for lunch) and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sundays.
  • If you would like to come for lunch, please make reservations at least 24 hours in advance. You can call (229) 924-0391 or make a reservation online here.
  • The cost for lunch is $7 plus tax for adults and $3 plus tax for children age 10 or under.
  • Can’t get out to the store? Click here and shop at the Koinonia Farm store online.
  • Have friends or relatives coming to town? Bring them to Koinonia for lunch and/or a tour. Tours need to be scheduled at least one week in advance. Please let us know by the Friday one week before you’d like to come so we can be sure to prepare a tour for you and your party. Give us a call at (229) 924-0391 or schedule online here.
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Carol Schuster at Welcome Center Desk
The Koinonia community grieves the loss of Mrs. Rosalynn Carter. We treasure every moment we were able to spend with her. She, President Carter, and the whole Carter family have been such good neighbors and friends to Koinonia. Mrs. Carter was a peacemaker who, through her work both close to home and further afield, always embodied “love through service to others.” We pray for her, her family, her friends, the City of Plains, and Sumter County. We grieve with them and yet rejoice in the example she has given to all of us and the world.
President and Mrs. Carter pictured here on a visit to Picnic Hill at Koinonia Farm in 2019 on the 10th anniversary of Millard Fuller’s death.