May 14, 2025 Announcements

Announcements – 14 May 2025


Worship – at 10:00am.  We hope that you will participate in person.  If you are unwell, please join the live streamed service.  

To access the live streamed service, please go to the Knox’s YouTube channel or click here.

The printed service will be available before Sunday morning.


Knox Session …  will give an update this Sunday regarding work with the interim moderator and future plans for Knox.

Congregational Meeting … is planned for Sunday, July 13 to receive the 2024 financial statements and attend to other business.


Joys & Concernsmay we experience the healing presence of Christ as we uphold one another in prayer – sharing joys and concerns draws us together as a community of faith.  Please pray for …

        • Family, friends and colleagues in need … Arlene (Laura & Steve’s sister-in-law), Ina, David, and Neil
        • Those within the Knox community of faith who are suffering at this time… Nan and Gordon, ElizabethKeith, Arlene, and Toa
        • Congregations / faith groups in Victoria, Vancouver Island Presbytery, The Presbyterian Church in Canada
        • Knox Sooke as they anticipate their new minister, St. Andrew’s as they proceed with their profile to present to Presbytery, and Denis from St. Andrew’s who is experiencing ear problems.
        • Consider those struggling with chronic illness, recovery from surgery, addiction, personal loss, and any within our circle of care unable to attend worship each week.
        • Give thanks for the blessings you enjoy – for relationships, comforts and security – for unexpected or long anticipated pleasures – for the amazing beauty of creation.
  • Please remember to let Laura or Shannon know if there are changes to your prayer requests.

    May Celebrations
    02 May   Lorraine Whiting
    06 May   Lynda Gill
    10 May   Norma Sills
    20 May   John Watt
    24 May   Sharon Mather
    26 May   Christine Guille


    Potato Blitz … As one of our popular outreach projects, we plan on collecting as many kilograms/pounds of Potatoes as we can for ‘Our Place’ each Sunday during the month of May.  These donations can be brought to Knox in person. If you would like to make an offering instead you may do so via offering envelope (please mark it as ‘Potato Blitz’),  or by an Interac e-transfer using the email address [email protected].  Please speak to Kittie Ure or Lilian Sutherland, if you have any questions.



Spring Luncheon …on Sunday, May 25 at 11:30 at the Apple Tree Restaurant.  Please sign up on the sheet in the hallway if you plan to attend.  We will carpool after worship.


Seattle Children’s Choir Chorus Concert … presented by St. Andrew’s Music Outreach Program at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Sanctuary on Sunday, May 25, 12:00 pm. The Seattle Children’s Chorus, a performance and educational choral music organization, performs the finest choral music with a unique commitment to sacred literature. Forty young choristers in grades six to twelve will be performing. Donations are appreciated and support both our music outreach program and musicians!


Knox Cafe … Mark June 5 on your calendars!
Join us for the final Knox Café – a far-out evening with Songs of Sunshine and Flowers! Step into a time of peace, love, and harmony as we celebrate the groovy spirit of the 1960s with live acoustic tunes inspired by sunshine, blossoms, and good vibes. Enjoy warm beverages, sweet treats, and a cozy glow as we channel the spirit of peace, joy, and community. Whether you’re a flower child at heart or just looking for a chill night out, come sway to the sounds of the past. Wear your tie-dye, bring your tambourine, and let your spirit shine. Come for an evening of music, memories, and mellow magic… and maybe a little caffeine.It’s more than a night out—it’s a trip back in time. Peace, flowers, and music await!


Vancouver School of Theology and the Arts and NewLeaf Network are holding a Spring Theology Conference based on the book ‘Blessed are the Undone’ by authors Angela Reitsma Bick and Peter Schurrman.

Pre-Tour Chat: Join Peter Schuurman co-author of the new book Blessed are the Undone for a presentation based on interviews from across Canada. Special guest Jessica Zaikin Cook. On May 15, 7-9pm at the Victoria Christian Reformed Church.

Western Canada Tour: A presentation from Neal DeRoo, a jazz performance by Mark Glanville & social. Then, on Saturday, for a one-day conference on finding hope amid church conflict. Workshops, lectures and round-table discussions will pull from and build on data and stories from ‘Blessed are the Undone’. The keynote will end with suggestions for “reconstruction-friendly” postures in an era of deconstruction. On June 6 – 7,  2025 at United Commons.

You can register and order copies of the book through the NewLeaf website.


Wedding Shower … for Ian Sturgess and his fiancée Ivone Adgira on Sunday, June 8, immediately following the service at Knox!  A monetary gift is appreciated.  Please enclose in a card, with your congratulations, a quip, or a few words of advice about wedded life!  We look forward to seeing you.


Knox Book Club … New attendees are always welcome! Here is a list of books and dates for 2025.  The next meeting is Saturday, June 14 at 1pm in the vestry. Please read “Our Missing Hearts” by Celeste Ng.



Calling all film lovers! Get ready to experience the vibrant tapestry of storytelling at FIRST: A Celebration of Indigenous Film. From stirring documentaries to captivating dramas, immerse yourself in the rich culture and heritage of Indigenous people. Go HERE for a schedule and tickets!


Partners and co-hosts from across the region invite you to join us at Royal Roads University to honour National Indigenous Peoples Month throughout June and for a National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration event Friday, June 20, 2025.  Everyone is welcome, and admission is free.


Camp VIP … This year’s VIP camp dates are as follows: Little Qualicum Falls June 9-13, Goldstream July 3-7, Rathtrevor August 11-18.  For more information contact the Camp Registrar at [email protected].


Fest West Concert … presented by St. Andrew’s Music Outreach Program at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Sanctuary on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00pm. Located on the beautiful campus of the University of Victoria on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Quartet Fest West is one of the finest chamber music programs in North America. For more information go HERE.


Victoria Pride Parade … is on Sunday, July 6, 2025!  The parade will go right past the front doors of St. Andrew’s.  Victoria Pride Festival is taking place on the same day. Go HERE to find out more about Pride celebrations in Victoria!


Worship in the Park … Everyone is welcome to join members of Knox, Trinity, and St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church for an afternoon of worship, fun, food, and friends!  This year it will be held on Sunday, July 20th. Worship will begin at 10:30 am at Esquimalt Gorge Park Pavillion. The building is located in Esquimalt Gorge Park (1070 Tillicum Road)and can be accessed on foot via park pathways, vehicle or bike. Bike racks are available. Please bring your own picnic lunch, items to share, place settings, and chairs!


Sunday, May 18, 2025 – Mission Moment

United Mission to Nepal works with communities to educate and offer interventions leading to better understanding and improved mental health. This includes capacity building in mental and psycho-social health with local health facility staff, helping to integrate mental health services into existing health care systems and training people to recognize mental health needs in their community and know how to respond. Your gifts to Presbyterians Sharing help with this life-saving work in Nepal.


Prayer Partnership

Wednesday, May 14 We pray for the Board of Governors who willingly volunteer their time to give leadership and support in the successful administration of The Presbyterian College, Montreal.

Thursday, May 15 We pray for congregations in discernment about their future, and for ministers who are leading and guiding them in the discernment process.

Friday, May 16 We pray for the Every Youth Empowered Project participants in Malawi, who are accessing information about sexual and reproductive health rights with support from PWS&D. May they be empowered with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions about their health and futures.

Saturday, May 17 (International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia) We pray that communities, elected officials and religious leaders will contribute to the safety and well-being of LGBTQI2+ people in Canada and around the world.

Sunday, May 18 We pray for volunteers from the Presbytery of Hamilton as they prepare to welcome the General Assembly to Hamilton.

Monday, May 19 (Victoria Day) We pray for ministers who are serving, and for interim moderators at vacant congregations.

Tuesday, May 20 We pray for church leaders and members who embody hospitality and strive for inclusion, equity, and belonging in their communities.

Wednesday, May 21 We give thanks for congregations as they support the mission and ministry of the PCC through gifts to Presbyterians Sharing.

Thursday, May 22 We pray for wisdom in the search for and selection of the next Director of Interreligious Studies at Vancouver School of Theology.

Friday, May 23 We give thanks for each of the eight Indigenous ministries supported by the PCC, and for the gifts that make these ministries possible.

Saturday, May 24 We pray for people living in long-term care homes, and for their families, friends and caregivers.


Join the Jubilee Movement: Jubilee 2025 is a global ecumenical initiative that builds on the transformative success of Jubilee 2000, which canceled $100 billion of debt for 36 low-income countries.

Why Jubilee Matters Today: The Global South and Indigenous communities face a devastating debt crisis, with many nations spending more on debt repayments than on healthcare, education or climate action.

Debt cancellation and systemic financial reform are not just economic solutions; they are a moral imperative rooted in the theological principle of justice for all.

KAIROS’ Jubilee 2025 campaign emphasizes ecological justice, and the urgent need to address ecological debt—the exploitation of resources and lands in the Global South and in Indigenous communities worldwide. Amplifying Indigenous voices, the campaign also calls for land restitution, climate justice, and the transformation of exploitative systems to uphold dignity, equity, and sustainable development for all.

Be Part of the Change: In Canada, KAIROS Canada is leading the campaign in collaboration with Citizens for Public Justice, Development and Peace – Caritas Canada, and the Office of Religious Congregations for Integral Ecology and The Canadian Council of Churches. Together, we are mobilizing communities of faith and conscience to demand:

  • Debt cancellation for unjust and unsustainable debts.
  • Global financial reform to prevent future crises.
  • A debt resolution framework within the United Nations that is transparent, binding and fair.

Join us in signing the Jubilee 2025 Petition! Our goal is to collect 100 thousand signatures in Canada and 10 million worldwide by the end of 2025. Every signature strengthens the call for transformative change!