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.
After 13 years as the senior pastor at Knollwood, Dr. Bob Setzer, Jr., retired Jan. 31, 2025. A Bridge Team has been developing plans for the transition period toward a new pastor as Knollwood continues our mission to love and live like Jesus.
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Feb. 12: The Burke Singers
The Winston-Salem State University Burke Singers are a female a cappella vocal ensemble founded in 1995 by D’Walla Simmons Burke, WSSU’s director of choirs and vocal studies. The songs performed by the Burke Singers display a variety of African American sacred music and civil rights anthems. Described as “strong women with a strong message,” the Burke Singers employ unique harmonies to tell stories of struggle, faith, and freedom.
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.
KBC.Kids Family Service Day
KBC kids age kindergarten through fifth grade — along with one of their grownups — are invited to the SECU House for a morning of service together.
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