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Welcome to

Knox
  United
    Church

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Treaty 6 Territory & Homeland of the Metis

"Feels
    like
        Home..."

Located on the picturesque Saskatoon riverbank, Knox United Church is a historic downtown church that celebrates the diversity of our congregation members and the joys and challenges of our surrounding community. 

Worship
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Welcome to Worship!

Worship Services are every Sunday morning at 10:30 am.

All are welcome!

 

Past services are available on our YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@knoxunitedchurch1612

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About

About Us

Knox United Church is a joyful, inclusive community of faith, sharing the Gospel of Jesus with all people through worship, service and care. 

All are welcome!

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Mission and Vision

Our congregation includes a great variety of people: long-term members, newcomers, those who have strong belief, and those who have lots of doubts. We’re all on a journey together. The Sunday worship service is where we all gather to celebrate the mystery of life, explore today’s Christian spirituality, and commit to making the world a better place as followers of the ways of Jesus.

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History

The Knox congregation began as part of the Saskatoon Presbyterian Mission Field in 1885 following the Riel Rebellion. Early meetings were held in homes, the Old Stone Schoolhouse, the Methodist Church and even the railway roundhouse. In 1900, a modest frame church was built on the riverbank to house 160 people.

The current building was begun in 1912 and was dedicated at its opening service on May 3, 1914.

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Ministries

Knox United offers programs of spiritual development, pastoral and crisis care, special ceremonies and life events, health and wellness, fellowship and outreach.

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Grace, Gratitude, Generosity

"What does the LORD require of you? Seek justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God."

Micah 6:8

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