The content below for Glenarm Corner is still in progress:
View the Knox Glenarm photos by clicking on the link provided: flickr.com/photos/knoxglenarm
Read the Knox Glenarm Article below, written by Reese Burns:
Discover the Archived Content of Glenarm Church by clicking the link below:
https://archive-it.org/collections/19036?fc=websiteGroup%3AKnox+P.C.+%28Glenarm%2C+Ontario%29
*Instructions on how to use the site above:
Clicking on the link above will direct you to the Knox P.C. Glenarm “group” on our Archive-It page. You’ll also find five URLs listed. These URLs will lead you to a page resembling the 2023 calendar. This interface represents the “Wayback machine,” the software organizing archived webpages.
On the calendar, you’ll notice a specific date with a blue circle overlay; this signifies the day the webpage was captured. As you hover your mouse over that date, a pop-up will emerge, displaying a timestamp. These timestamps indicate when the webpage was archived on that day. By clicking on the timestamp, you’ll be taken to the archived webpage. (Upon reaching the archived page, a yellow banner will span across the top, indicating that it’s an archived version, not an active webpage.)
The Acknowledgement of Items from Glenarm and The Act of Covenant during the Service of New Beginning and Dedication on Sunday, October 23, 2022. To view this event, please click on the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkF-p4gJQ98
The Closing and Amalgamation Service took place at Knox Presbyterian Church, Glenarm, on Sunday, August 28, 2022. To watch the 157 years of Mission and Ministry, please click on the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16WarM3a4gA&feature=youtu.be
To view the entire service, please click on the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_nWHPD36LQ
You can view “A Look at Knox-Glenarm 150th Year (Dec. 24, 2015)” by clicking on the following link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqCMc6E7enY
A copy of the Centennial Book of Knox Glenarm, published in 1973 and a copy of the article ‘Glenarm Church & Building History,’ prepared by the late Bill Hoyle, will be available at this site at a later time.