ADVENT 🕯🕯🕯🕯 Sunday December 21st, 2025 LIVE Service
Worship begins at 10:00 a.m.
• 9:40 a.m. ADVENT RECITAL – Sharlene Wallace, Concert Harp
• SCRIPTURE: Isaiah 41:5-10 | Matthew 1:18-25
• Message: “When you’re afraid, give me your hand” by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall
News and Information
Advent and Christmas Services
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville ADVENT calendar of Events and Worship Services! Come and Join in the season celebration!
Christmas Carol Sing-a-Long
Location: Westwood Park Date: December 19,2023, starting at 7:00 PM Location: Westwood Park, 173 Kerr Street, Oakville. Join us there!
Celebration of Life of Alistair McKenzie | Wednesday 17, 2025 @ 1:00 p.m.
The sympathy, love, and prayers of Knox Presbyterian Church congregation are extended to the family and friends of Alistair McKenzie! Watch the Celebration of Life for Alistair McKenzie as the service will be in-person and streamed on Wednesday 17, 2025 […]
Worship Highlights
“Even in our fear, We are called forward” by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall
This message was lead by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall at Knox Presbyterian Church in Oakville, Ontario, ADVENT 3 Sunday December 14, 2025.Associated Scripture: Jeremiah 1:4-10 | Luke 1:26-39
“When we’re running out of hope, God is at work” by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall
This message was lead by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall at Knox Presbyterian Church in Oakville, Ontario, ADVENT 2 Sunday December 7, 2025.Associated Scripture: Isaiah 43:19-21 | Matthew 11:1-11
“In the time of Herod, we long for God to break in” by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall
This message was lead by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall at Knox Presbyterian Church in Oakville, Ontario, Sunday November 30th, 2025 ADVENT 1 (ST. ANDREW’S SUNDAY).Associated Scripture: Luke 1:5-13 | Lamentations 3:55-57
Sermon Podcast
- “Even in our fear, We are called forward” by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall December 14, 2025 Knox Oakville
- “When we’re running out of hope, God is at work” by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall December 8, 2025 Knox Oakville
- “In the time of Herod, we long for God to break in” by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall November 30, 2025 Knox Oakville
- "Lock In" by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall November 23, 2025 Knox Oakville
- 'Old Testament Timeline' by The Reverend Jacquelyn Foxall November 16, 2025 Knox Oakville
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Where to Find Us
Knox Downtown Campus (89 Dunn St.)
Our Downtown Campus is located at the intersection of Lakeshore Road and Dunn Street in downtown Oakville.
Three bus routes either pass the doors or have stops nearby: 2 Lakeshore, 14 Lakeshore West and 17 Kerr. All three have stops at Dunn St.
Free parking is available on Sundays in a municipal parking lot on Robinson St., located just behind the church building. There’s also street parking available throughout the area.
Knox Bronte Campus (156 Third Line)
Our Bronte Campus is on Third Line, about one block north of Lakeshore Rd.
The 14 and 14A Lakeshore West bus from Oakville GO and the 3 Third Line bus from Bronte GO both go past the church.
Parking is availabe in our on-site parking lot.
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge and thank the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation for being stewards of the territory on which we meet. Our Downtown Campus is located on land that is subject to Treaty 22, and our Bronte Campus is located on land that is subject to Treaty 14.
We are thankful this land has been stewarded by the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Wendat peoples for generations before us. By looking after this land today, we will pass it into the hands of generations to come.
We hope that by being open to learning about the rich history of this land, we will better understand our role as residents, neighbours, and partners to its original caretakers.
Learn More about Treaty 22 and Treaty 14:
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Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation: 12 Mile Creek, 16 Mile Creek and Credit River Reserves, Treaty Nos. 22 and 23 (1820)
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Heritage Mississauga: Treaties Recognition Week: Treaties 22 & 23 (“Credit Treaties”)
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Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation: Head of the Lake Treaty, No. 14 (1806)
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Heritage Mississauga: Treaties Recognition Week: Treaty 14 (“Head of the Lake Purchase”)
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Ontario Government: Map of Ontario Treaties and Reserves
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Town of Oakville Video: Oakville Understanding Treaties with Darin Wybenga