We are a distinctive congregation of believers with a tradition of being welcoming and nurturing. A spiritual home for those of any age, we are open to all persons, whatever their race, gender, socioeconomic status, special needs, or sexual orientation.
We embody our faith in an integrated way as we seek to grow in body, mind, and spirit.
Above all, we are pilgrims in the way of Jesus.
At the close of the worship service on Sunday, Oct. 20, Dr. Bob Setzer, Jr., announced his retirement effective Jan. 31, 2025.
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Nov. 20: Proposed 2025 Ministry Plan
Knollwood’s Ministry Plan has never been “just about the numbers.” The categories of ministry and their many line items express our commitment to fund and equip Knollwood for the work of love and justice to which Jesus calls us. On this night we welcome the Finance Committee to lead us through the Proposed Ministry Plan for 2025. We’ll begin with a presentation of the plan, followed by table discussion and a chance to ask questions. In addition, Spence O’Neill, deacon chair, will present on how leadership is structured and how the work of ministry gets done at Knollwood.
Copies of the proposed budget for our 2025 Ministry Plan will be available in the narthex and the foyer of Building B by Sunday, Nov. 17.
Please join us for a fellowship meal from 5:15 to 6 PM.
From 6 to 7 PM on most Wednesdays, following announcements and prayer, we engage various topics of faith with speakers, panels, and group discussion. Please see our youth and children’s ministry pages for information about concurrent programming for these ages.
Note: There will be no Wednesday program on Nov. 27.
Community Food Drive
Crisis Control Ministry relies on Knollwood’s Ingathering as one of their largest congregational donations of nonperishable food items each year. Our food drive is open to the community, and we invite everyone to fill bags of food for our community members experiencing food insecurity.
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