History
Originally called Kenmore United Presbyterian Church, Knox was founded when 11 Christians came together in a storefront in December 1926 to worship . The construction of a church building took over a year following that, with some members taking out a mortgage on their homes to pay for the sanctuary. Over the years, the church underwent renovations and expansions, the most recent of which was in 2000 when a new entrance, lobby, and office suite was built. One detail that many visitors notice is that Knox's building has a variety in look and layout. This is due to several expansions over the years, including the education wing, the gymnasium, and the new lobby area. In 2012 Knox left the PCUSA to join the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC), which provided a better fit for the church's commitment to theological truth and the authority of scripture. Visit our website for more information on our beliefs.
Specialties
Knox Worships together on Sundays at 10:30 AM, with both a contemporary and a traditional service. Knox Church holds to the essential beliefs of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, including the inerrancy and authority of Holy Scripture, the worship of the Triune God, the person and saving work of Jesus Christ, and the establishment of his body as the church. Knox hews to covenantal and reformed theology in its beliefs and teachings, and it celebrates the Five Solas of the Reformation. As a church, we also hold fast to the Westminster Confession of Faith as the sole subordinate standard of scripture.