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Little Trinity Anglican Church
Toronto
ON
M5A 1L3
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Who we are
We are a vibrant and growing Christian community located in the heart of Corktown in downtown Toronto. Our church includes residents and families from all over the city and from right here in the Distillery District. We have ministries for all ages every Sunday (9am, 10:45am & 6:30pm) and welcome anyone who would like to come through the doors of our building that has stood since 1842.
Our Vision
Our vision is three-fold:
1. We love God because He first loved us in Jesus. We express our love for God in our regular Sunday gatherings to worship Him, to celebrate the Eucharist, and to exercise our spiritual gifts and disciplines in community.
2. We grow together through our Small Groups, steeped in the study, reflection and application of holy Scripture, in fellowship, and in prayer for one another.
3. We serve our world through our developing relationship with our neighbourhood in downtown Toronto – turning our eyes outwards to serve the needs of their local areas while deepening in relationship together. Find out what’s happening in our Justice Corner.
Our Vision
Our vision is three-fold:
1. We love God because He first loved us in Jesus. We express our love for God in our regular Sunday gatherings to worship Him, to celebrate the Eucharist, and to exercise our spiritual gifts and disciplines in community.
2. We grow together through our Small Groups, steeped in the study, reflection and application of holy Scripture, in fellowship, and in prayer for one another.
3. We serve our world through our developing relationship with our neighbourhood in downtown Toronto – turning our eyes outwards to serve the needs of their local areas while deepening in relationship together. Find out what’s happening in our Justice Corner.
Church Address
Church Pastor
Tim Haughton
Rector (Senior Pastor)
425 King St E
Toronto,
ON
M5A 1L3
Canada
Phone: 416-367-0272 x 228
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 83:18
That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth.
That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth.
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Anglican Church
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Leadership
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Tim Haughton
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Rector (Senior Pastor)
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When you ask Tim why he became a minister, his short answer is “What a privilege it is to get front row seats to watching God at work in a person’s life”!
Tim and his wife Laurie began their time with us at Little Trinity in March of 2013. They are parents to two boys Joshua (14) and Kaleb (13) who teach them richly of God’s love for us. Tim is an avid outdoorsman and so when he’s not carrying out his responsibilities as husband / father / pastor you’ll find him often afield enjoying the great outdoors.
Tim graduated in 2001 from Wycliffe with an MDiv, which followed a BSc in Biochemistry / Chemistry from the University of Western Ontario .
Tim’s passion is walking with others the road of discipleship, pointing people toward the truths of the gospel which are transformative as the Spirit of God applies them to every aspect of our lives.
Tim and his wife Laurie began their time with us at Little Trinity in March of 2013. They are parents to two boys Joshua (14) and Kaleb (13) who teach them richly of God’s love for us. Tim is an avid outdoorsman and so when he’s not carrying out his responsibilities as husband / father / pastor you’ll find him often afield enjoying the great outdoors.
Tim graduated in 2001 from Wycliffe with an MDiv, which followed a BSc in Biochemistry / Chemistry from the University of Western Ontario .
Tim’s passion is walking with others the road of discipleship, pointing people toward the truths of the gospel which are transformative as the Spirit of God applies them to every aspect of our lives.
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Beverley Williams - Associate Pastor
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Administration
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Gae Keyzer
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Little Trinity Anglican Church Toronto Service Times
Worship Services
Sunday Morning Service, 9am & 10:45am
Lamplighters Service, 6:30pm
Kingdom Come – Ash Wednesday Service 2025
Wed, Mar 5, 7pm, St. Paul’s-Bloor Street Church – We are joining with 3 downtown churches again on March 5 – Ash Wednesday – at St. Paul’s-Bloor Street for another service- this time focusing on repentance, seeking God’s face and healing in our land.
So please mark your calendars and be aware that Ash Wednesday this year will not be held here, but instead, we will join together at St. Paul’s that evening.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend!
Service Times last updated on the 26th of February, 2025
Sunday Morning Service, 9am & 10:45am
Lamplighters Service, 6:30pm
Kingdom Come – Ash Wednesday Service 2025
Wed, Mar 5, 7pm, St. Paul’s-Bloor Street Church – We are joining with 3 downtown churches again on March 5 – Ash Wednesday – at St. Paul’s-Bloor Street for another service- this time focusing on repentance, seeking God’s face and healing in our land.
So please mark your calendars and be aware that Ash Wednesday this year will not be held here, but instead, we will join together at St. Paul’s that evening.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend!
Service Times last updated on the 26th of February, 2025
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Monday - Thursday, 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Monday - Thursday, 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
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Little Trinity Anglican Church History
In 1842, Bishop John Strachan established this church to serve a fast-growing working class neighbourhood on the eastern edge of Toronto. A committee of local businessmen and residents raised the funds and supervised the building of the Gothic Revival church that’s now considered one of Toronto’s architectural gems. Prominent funders and early leaders were distillery owners William Gooderham and James Worts, and so began Little Trinity’s tradition of strong lay leadership drawn from all walks of life.
By 1910 there were 1,000 children in the Sunday school, which met on Sunday afternoons in the church sanctuary and in the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse next door. After the First World War, the population of the neighbourhood hollowed out as industries moved to the suburbs, and blocks of homes were torn down to create expressways. Faithful parishioners assisted local charities through the Depression and kept the church from closing in the years following the Second World War.
Over the past 50 years Little Trinity became known as a “gathered church,” with members from across the city coming together for joyful worship and gospel-centered preaching. Our role as a parish church is now being renewed as thousands of new residents move into the community. This is an exciting time at Little Trinity as we seek to love God, grow together, and serve our world.
Our Anglican Roots
Little Trinity, along with Anglican Christians around the world, affirm our belief in historic Christianity as revealed in the Bible and summarized in statements called creeds: The Apostle’s, Nicene and Athanasian Creeds. These creeds along with the 39 Articles of Religion and the Solemn Declaration from the Anglican Book of Common Prayer express the central beliefs of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
By 1910 there were 1,000 children in the Sunday school, which met on Sunday afternoons in the church sanctuary and in the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse next door. After the First World War, the population of the neighbourhood hollowed out as industries moved to the suburbs, and blocks of homes were torn down to create expressways. Faithful parishioners assisted local charities through the Depression and kept the church from closing in the years following the Second World War.
Over the past 50 years Little Trinity became known as a “gathered church,” with members from across the city coming together for joyful worship and gospel-centered preaching. Our role as a parish church is now being renewed as thousands of new residents move into the community. This is an exciting time at Little Trinity as we seek to love God, grow together, and serve our world.
Our Anglican Roots
Little Trinity, along with Anglican Christians around the world, affirm our belief in historic Christianity as revealed in the Bible and summarized in statements called creeds: The Apostle’s, Nicene and Athanasian Creeds. These creeds along with the 39 Articles of Religion and the Solemn Declaration from the Anglican Book of Common Prayer express the central beliefs of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
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