Guest Presenter: Rev. Dr. John-Peter Smit
Saturday, September 30th
10:00 am until noon
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October 19 - November 23
November 30 - Advent/Christmas Celebration
September 27th, 11:30 am - 1 pm
Speaker: Barry Cull
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The Future of the Church Post Covid

Worship @ 10 am

Afternoon Bible Study

Wed@Knox

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Worship @ 10 am


Worship @ 10 am


Worship @ 10 am


Worship @ 10 am

Afternoon Bible Study

Wed@Knox


Worship @ 10 am


Worship @ 10 am


Worship @ 10 am

Wed@Knox


Worship @ 10 am
Ministries
God’s love includes everyone!
As an inclusive, affirming congregation, we honour the diversity of God’s creation. Our community is richer when we include people of all ages, gender identities, racial and cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, abilities, economic circumstances and family configurations. We invite all to join into the life, leadership, witness and ministry of Knox Waterloo.
Statement on Anti-racism
As a congregation dedicated to inclusion in all areas, we condemn all racially motivated discriminatory actions and attitudes. In his ministry, Jesus recognized the dignity of all people and spoke openly against the systems of oppression which denied such dignity. We are called to follow in his footsteps.
Committed to Truth, Healing & Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
In humility, Knox Waterloo along with The Presbyterian Church in Canada calls for a time of prayer and lament to honour the lives of those children whose graves were found, and for all family, friends and communities who have lost loved ones through the Indian Residential School system—for whom this news opens fresh wounds. We also call for a time of reflection and recommitment to reconciliation.