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The Anglican Church of the Transfiguration
Toronto
ON
M4S 1R4
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Who we are
The Church of the Transfiguration is a growing community of Jesus’ followers seeking to bring new people into Christian life. Located in the heart of Davisville Village in uptown Toronto, members of our community gather for worship at Transfiguration on Sundays and Thursdays, but live out our Christian faith across the entire GTA throughout the week. We seek to follow Jesus, welcome the stranger, seek peace in our city, celebrate diversity, and live out the Kingdom of God. Transfiguration is a church rooted in the Anglican tradition and is one of over two hundred churches in the Anglican Diocese of Toronto.
Street Address
111 Manor Road East
Toronto,
ON
M4S 1R4
Canada
Phone: 416-489-7798
Fax: 416-489-3272
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Church Pastor
The Reverend Dan Cranley
Lead
Pastor & Incumbent
111 Manor Road East
Toronto,
ON
M4S 1R4
Canada
Phone: 416-489-7798
Fax: 416-489-3272
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Quote of the Day
1 John 5:13
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
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Anglican Church
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The Reverend Dan Cranley
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The Reverend Daniel Cranley was ordained in the Diocese of Niagara in 2014 and joined our community of Transfiguration in October 2017. He served as a Hospital Spiritual Care Resident at the University Health Network before becoming Pastoral Associate at St. Christopher’s in Burlington, where he spent much of his time in Long Term Care Homes, hospitals, and people’s homes extending spiritual and pastoral care and connection. From St. Christopher’s he was appointed priest-in-charge at Transfig. These experiences and training have driven and established in him a relationally-based ministry (“following Jesus, historical and incarnate, is all about relationship, knowing and being known, loving and being loved”).
Dan is a long-distance runner and loves anything outdoors (camping, hiking, picnicking); he also enjoys a pint or a good cup of coffee, and, last but not least, he has a grumpy, grey cat named Moby and a lively springer spaniel named Séamus.
Dan is a long-distance runner and loves anything outdoors (camping, hiking, picnicking); he also enjoys a pint or a good cup of coffee, and, last but not least, he has a grumpy, grey cat named Moby and a lively springer spaniel named Séamus.
Other Church Leaders:
The Venerable Dr. Michael Thompson - Honorary Assistant Priest
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Amanda Jagt
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Travel/Directions Tips
If you come by TTC, you can take either the Yonge Street 97 or Mount Pleasant 103 buses. Both pass Manor Road and we are a ten-minute walk from the subway stations at Eglinton and Davisville. Unfortunately, you’ll have to walk uphill whichever way you approach us on foot!
If you drive to us, you will find ample free parking behind the church.
If you drive to us, you will find ample free parking behind the church.
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Weekly Worship
Sunday Morning – 10:30AM
Sunday Evening – 4:00PM
Thursday Afternoon Worship – 2:00PM
This quiet communion service is from the Book of Common Prayer and is followed by tea, treats, and fellowship in the narthex. We offer this service four times a year, marking some of the main holy days.
Due to COVID-19 and in the interests of community health, our Diocese has directed us to suspend worship services and all other programming. Although we cannot meet in person, we are hosting weekly Thursday evening prayers via Zoom; for Sunday services, we are posting pre-recorded services twice a month and holding Zoom Sunday worship services twice a month.
Service Times last updated on the 9th of July, 2020
Sunday Morning – 10:30AM
Sunday Evening – 4:00PM
Thursday Afternoon Worship – 2:00PM
This quiet communion service is from the Book of Common Prayer and is followed by tea, treats, and fellowship in the narthex. We offer this service four times a year, marking some of the main holy days.
Due to COVID-19 and in the interests of community health, our Diocese has directed us to suspend worship services and all other programming. Although we cannot meet in person, we are hosting weekly Thursday evening prayers via Zoom; for Sunday services, we are posting pre-recorded services twice a month and holding Zoom Sunday worship services twice a month.
Service Times last updated on the 9th of July, 2020
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The church is fully wheelchair accessible, and there are spaces in the sanctuary available for wheelchair worshippers.
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8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
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8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
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