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The Cathedral Church of St. James

The Cathedral Church of St. James

4.5(11 reviews)
1.5 km•Corktown, Downtown Core

Meeting up here for a free walking tour (even though the tour guide did not appear, perhaps because…read moreof the rain), I had a good opportunity to see the outside and the inside of this beautiful church as well as the lovely grounds. The first church was build here in 1803-1807 with the aid of public subscriptions and a government grant. That frame building was enlarged in 1818-19 and replaced by a larger one in 1831. The first incumbent was the Reverend George Okill Stuart, who served from 1800 to 1812 when he was succeeded by the Reverend John Strachan, later first bishop of Toronto. The second church was burnt in 1839. Toronto's first cathedral was then erected on this site but was destroyed by the great fire of 1849. The present cathedral was begun in 1850, opened for divine service in 1852 and completed in 1874. The structure is stunning, the interior is classic and peaceful. It is open to the public and you're welcome inside but please keep in mind as you do so that this is an active church so please be considerate of the other parishioners. [Review 10975 overall, 747 of 2019.]

This historical downtown Toronto Ontario building is home to a Christian Anglican congregation…read morewhich has its roots as far back as 1797 according to historians. Featured as an 1853 Gothic Revival cathedral, the parish held services prior to COVID-19 measures took effect but have now restarted limited in-person Sunday worship. Many church ministries and community outreach initiatives have been negatively impacted by this pandemic. Remind yourself to Keep the Faith!

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Grace Toronto Church

Grace Toronto Church

4.0(4 reviews)
1.5 km

I came to this church as part of my church hopping endeavour in finding meaning in life and a…read morecommunity to do life with. It's been by far one of the most enriching, knowledge satisfying and kindred churches I have ever been to in my life. Would definitely recommend to friends and family who are curious to know more about the Christian faith. Location The church is located on a busy intersection of college and Jarvis. There is a Tim Hortons across the street and Allan Gardens right next door. Getting to the church is somewhat convenient if you are talk the street car (stops right in front of the building) or if you live nearby (what a wonderful stroll). It is also just a few minutes to walk to from college subway station (although in winter the few minutes seems much more longer). Since I live uptown, I have been driving down to this church through Yonge street. Not as convenient as if it were located off the highway, however, there is plenty of free street parking on Sunday mornings nearby off the streets. Did I say parking was free?? Service Service starts at 10:30am and goes until noon. There is free coffee and cookies afterwards and an open gathering session for further dialogue with the pastor after service. The service start time is pretty ideal for me, not too early and not too late. The sermons are also not too long, which is great for someone who is unable to focus for too long. What stands out for me with service here is: first the worship band and music - the musicians here are quite talented; and the focus on the bible teachings within the sermons - this church is quite theologically advanced in comparison to some other churches I have been to. There are a few different pastors who preach which gives a great variety on the sermon styles. The main pastor is Pastor Dan MacDonald, who was previously a lawyer, so you will see his logical and rational style reflected in his sermons. What I love most about the sermons here, is that they always end with practical messages of how we can apply what we have heard into our lives. I also love the fact that the pastors are open to having Q and A sessions with the congregants, which is not typical of many churches. Atmosphere The atmosphere of this church is semi-relaxed, open and communal. They focus quite a bit on building communities with a number of small groups you can sign up for after service and regular social events that connect people with each other. There seems to be quite a large population of Young professionals who go to this church and diversity of church members is somewhat mixed. There is a sense of a strong structure in terms of the backbone to this church as they have an elders, diaconate groups and discipleship and membership town hall meetings. I think the fact that is Presbyterian is probably what gives a somewhat formal feel to this church. Building This location was first opened in October 2017 after what looked to be significant renovations to the interiors of the building to the original Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. This building is absolutely beautiful and was originally built in the 1800s by the same architect who built the other three churches in that same block of land that surround the Allen Gardens. The interiors include simple-yet-elegant features of stained-glass windows and the main sanctuary has absolutely beautiful arched ceilings. This building is a real work of art.

My wife and I began attending Grace when we moved to Toronto, and it's become our home. What we…read moreappreciate most is the gospel preaching and community. Grateful for the leadership and the chance to be part of God's work in the city.

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Trinity-St Paul's United Church

Trinity-St Paul's United Church

4.5(4 reviews)
1.7 km
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GENERAL NOTES I only go to churches for wedding, funerals…read moreand concerts and as much fun as weddings can be (for obvious reasons), this was easily the most fun I've had at a church. First of all, the church itself is the perfect music venue. Seating for about 700-800 including a huge U-shaped balcony with padded pews (who are the suckers on the main floor sitting on hard wood?), this church is truly a place to worship...music. It's a smallish room, keeping you close to the action but the high ceiling allows for wonderful reverberations. It's sonic poetry. MENU RECOMMENDATIONS Try the water. Holy, it's good. LOCATION NOTES Located on the south side of Bloor, just west of Spadina. Street parking on side streets. It stands out in the Annex like Mark Wahlberg at a Pride Festival.

I traveled from Salt Lake City, Utah to attend a show in Toronto - based on the fact that a.) we'd…read morenever been to Toronto and b.) that seeing a show at a Church sounded cool. If you're looking to travel to see a favorite band - and they're playing here - stop reading this, go back to Ticketmaster and book those tickets before they sell out. This easily became my absolute favorite place to see a concert. What was expected to be a great venue turned out to be a borderline holy experience. The sound was great, the venue is gorgeous, and the security/management at the venue allowed us to get into the place in a seamless, painless process. The only downside is the heat. If you're going in the summer months, stop at some little tourist trap shop and buy a $1 folding fan. It was the best investment I made in our entire weeklong trip.

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