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Who we are
Lives change here at Knox Presbyterian Church
We are followers of Jesus Christ who worship God in joy, grow disciples in love, care for one another in peace, and take God's love into the world in hope.
What We Believe
Knox is a proud member of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, which has its roots in the Church of Scotland. Beyond that, our beliefs and customs stem from the Protestant Reformation 500 years ago.
How We Work
In the tradition of Presbyterianism, Knox is managed by a group of elders who are elected by the congregation. These men and women meet monthly as the Session and are convened by the Moderator, the Rev. Emma Duncan. Under the guidance of Session, Knox has a Board of Managers that is responsible for our finances and maintenance of the church. The life and ministry of the congregation is managed by committees, including Congregational Life, Christian Nurture, Leading with Care, Mission and Outreach, and Worship. We also have a pastoral care team that visits people in hospital and nursing homes. Trustees manage the investments of the congregation.
We are followers of Jesus Christ who worship God in joy, grow disciples in love, care for one another in peace, and take God's love into the world in hope.
What We Believe
Knox is a proud member of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, which has its roots in the Church of Scotland. Beyond that, our beliefs and customs stem from the Protestant Reformation 500 years ago.
How We Work
In the tradition of Presbyterianism, Knox is managed by a group of elders who are elected by the congregation. These men and women meet monthly as the Session and are convened by the Moderator, the Rev. Emma Duncan. Under the guidance of Session, Knox has a Board of Managers that is responsible for our finances and maintenance of the church. The life and ministry of the congregation is managed by committees, including Congregational Life, Christian Nurture, Leading with Care, Mission and Outreach, and Worship. We also have a pastoral care team that visits people in hospital and nursing homes. Trustees manage the investments of the congregation.
Street Address
461 Elizabeth Street
Burlington,
ON
L7R 4B1
Canada
Phone: (905) 333-3013
Fax: (905) 333-4769
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Church Pastor
The Rev. Emma Duncan
Minister
461 Elizabeth Street
Burlington,
ON
L7R 4B1
Canada
Phone: (905) 333-3013
Fax: (905) 333-4769
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Presbyterian Church
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Kathy Kelly
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Knox Presbyterian Church Service Times
WORSHIP - SUNDAYS at 10:30 a.m.
We are a congregation that worships God joyfully!
When you join us on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m., you will find a warm and friendly group of people who worship God through the reading of Scripture, hymn singing, and special music by the Sanctuary Choir. Our style is best described as traditional yet informal. Rev. Emma Duncan delivers children’s stories and messages that are based on the Scripture readings that are engaging and relevant for our daily living. We also use technology to enhance our worship.
We celebrate the Sacrament of Holy Communion 6 times a year.
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We are a congregation that worships God joyfully!
When you join us on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m., you will find a warm and friendly group of people who worship God through the reading of Scripture, hymn singing, and special music by the Sanctuary Choir. Our style is best described as traditional yet informal. Rev. Emma Duncan delivers children’s stories and messages that are based on the Scripture readings that are engaging and relevant for our daily living. We also use technology to enhance our worship.
We celebrate the Sacrament of Holy Communion 6 times a year.
It's been more than 6 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
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Knox Presbyterian Church History
When Martha and Andrew Gage donated the land for Knox Presbyterian Church in 1845, the site was in what was then known as Wellington Square. A small, wooden frame church building was erected at the corner of Elizabeth and James streets and it served the needs of those early worshippers. By 1876, that little frame church was bursting at the seams, and the decision was made that a larger church was needed. And so, just three years after Burlington was incorporated as a village, the cornerstone was laid for a new church building.
That building and its congregation serves the community in the heart of the city. The original church, today known as the Bell Tower Room, still stands, surviving as one of the oldest buildings in Burlington. While the Bell Tower Room is unique, there are important elements of the 1876 building, including the stained glass windows in the sanctuary, a gift from John Waldie, an elder and leading politician of his era.
For over 170 years, Knox has served as a beacon for those seeking the Lord and for those who wish to worship and serve Him in the heart of Burlington and beyond.
That building and its congregation serves the community in the heart of the city. The original church, today known as the Bell Tower Room, still stands, surviving as one of the oldest buildings in Burlington. While the Bell Tower Room is unique, there are important elements of the 1876 building, including the stained glass windows in the sanctuary, a gift from John Waldie, an elder and leading politician of his era.
For over 170 years, Knox has served as a beacon for those seeking the Lord and for those who wish to worship and serve Him in the heart of Burlington and beyond.
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Help me to avoid every sin
Thanks to Thee, O God, that I have risen today, To the rising of this life itself; may it be to Thine own glory, O God of every gift, and to the glory, aid Thou my soul. With the aiding of Thine own mercy, even as I clothe my body with wool, cover Thou my soul with the shadow of Thy wing. Help me to avoid every sin, and the source of every sin to forsake, and as the mist scatters on the crest of the hills, may each ill haze clear from my soul, O God.
Thanks to Thee, O God, that I have risen today, To the rising of this life itself; may it be to Thine own glory, O God of every gift, and to the glory, aid Thou my soul. With the aiding of Thine own mercy, even as I clothe my body with wool, cover Thou my soul with the shadow of Thy wing. Help me to avoid every sin, and the source of every sin to forsake, and as the mist scatters on the crest of the hills, may each ill haze clear from my soul, O God.
Knox Presbyterian Church listing was last updated on the 6th of May, 2018