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.
As we move through a transition between senior pastors, Knollwood continues our mission to love and live like Jesus. After 13 years as the senior pastor at Knollwood, Dr. Bob Setzer, Jr., retired Jan. 31, 2025. The occasion was marked by memorable celebrations and expressions of gratitude.
The spiritual discernment and shared work of moving toward a new pastor has begun. At the same time, Knollwood’s vibrant ministries, missions, and congregational life continue. Alongside our gifted ministerial staff and strong deacon leadership, three teams are leading particular aspects of the interim processes.
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April 2: Mapping Prejudice: Visualizing the Hidden Histories of Race and Privilege
The Mapping Prejudice in Forsyth County project uses community collaboration and technology to collect information on the use of deed restrictions and covenants in Forsyth County. The use of deed restrictions during the early 20th century helped to reinforce racial residential segregation patterns in Forsyth County and in communities across the United States. By researching and teaching this history and protecting it from suppression and revisionist tendencies, Forsyth County can begin to move toward meaningful change.
Dr. Russell M. Smith is a professor of geography in the Department of History, Politics and Social Justice at Winston-Salem State University and the founder/faculty lead for the Spatial Justice Studio at Winston-Salem’s Center for Design Innovation.
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.
Children’s Easter Celebration 2025
Bring your Easter baskets! There will be carnival-style games, art projects, relays, prizes, an Easter egg hunt, stories, songs, and more!
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