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Worship Good Friday

Worship is at 10:30.  Follow this link to view it. Swagatam, Tansi, Welcome: As we join together in worship we acknowledge that we live on Turtle Island, land that creator brought out of the waters so all could have life. Turtle island is the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, and Dakota peoples, and the […]

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Wet’suwet’en land struggle: Give Respect

Moderator and Elders’ Council on the Wet’suwet’en land struggle United Church Moderator Very Rev Richard Bott and the National Indigenous Elders’ Council have joined their voices to express concern about the current situation on traditional Wet’suwet’en territory. They note the different interpretations of whether consent to Coastal Gas Link’s natural gas pipeline was given or

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Nepali youth gathering

Youth from Knox participated in the 7th Annual Youth conference organized by CNYAC (Connecting Nepali Youth Across Canada) at Lethbridge, Alberta on the Labour Day weekend. The 12 Knox youth joined over 300 others from 6 provinces. It was an exciting time of community building, worship and fun. Knox youth led the service on the

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Knox New Veggie Garden

Knox has long supported the Rainbow Community Garden project but this year the congregation has taken on a new role of gardener.  The concept of the Knox Herb and Vegetable Garden at the Rainbow Community Garden at the University of Manitoba started in late spring, the inspiration of congregation member Cynthia.  Filled with her usual

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New Muslim Neighbours

The Manitoba Islamic Association (MIA) is Knox’s newest neighbour.  Welcome to Central Park. After almost of year of conversation MIA has taken ownership of the building immediately north of Knox Church, known as 406.  About 40 years ago, Knox entered into a partnership which oversaw the construction of the 3 story building and it became

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