The below excerpt is taken from the history of Knox Presbyterian Church at: [url=http://www.knoxtoronto.org/history/index.html]http://www.knoxtoronto.org/history/index.html[/url]I highly recommed listening to sermons by J. Glyn Owen he preached at Knox during the 70's. [url=https://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=13]View the available J. Glyn Owen messages here![/url]------------------[img align=left]https://www.sermonindex.net/images/owenbig.jpg[/img]Into this situation in 1974 came a new minister, J. Glyn Owen. A Welshman who had ministered in Ireland and England, his preaching ministry attracted many young people who had come to Christ in the counter-culture Jesus Movement, and who were longing for solid biblical teaching. The multiculturalism of early Knox once again began to be very much in evidence. Owen was greatly appreciated as a pastoral counselor, while his loyal associate George Lowe went graciously in and out among the congregation, and in a special long-range way became pastor to the missionaries. Upon Owen's retirement in the mid-1980s there was an extended vacancy, after which Mariano Di Gangi was called.---------------
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