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.
A new chapter has begun for Knollwood Baptist Church with the Jan. 11 vote to call Rev. Dr. Courtney Allen Crump as our next pastor. Anticipation is running high! What now and what next?

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March 4: Liberating Jesus: Christian Ethics for Privileged People
Dr. Kristopher Norris will give a talk on his new book, “Liberating Jesus: Christian Ethics for Privileged People.” Kris is an ordained Baptist minister and currently serves as the vice president of the Alliance of Baptists. He is a former professor of Christian ethics and the author of five books, including “Witnessing Whiteness: Confronting White Supremacy in the American Church” and “Virtue and Liberation in the Ethics of Bonhoeffer.” He is the director of the Flourish program at The Shalom Project, one of Knollwood’s community nonprofit partners.
“Liberating Jesus” issues a call to free Jesus from the colonial ethic of exploitation and oppression that has distorted much of Christian theology and ministry. It offers an accessible introduction to Christian ethics, and it presents Christian ethics as a life of discipleship, following the way of Jesus for the liberation of the marginalized and oppressed.
Book copies will be available for purchase before and after the program.
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.
Faith in the City
Rescheduled from Feb. 3. Leaders from Action4Equity and community partners will share the recently launched How Are the Children initiative, a bold challenge to invest in the organizations already doing the work of reaching young people and their families who are most impacted by poverty.


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