Toronto Kingsview Village Seventh-day Adventist Church
Etobicoke
ON

M9R 1T9

Toronto Kingsview Village Seventh-day Adventist Church, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
The sanctuary - photo courtesy of Ljiljana Markovic

Who we are

Adventists believe a Trinity of three persons – the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit – make up one God. They made salvation possible when Jesus, the Son, came to earth as a baby in Bethlehem and lived a sinless life in accordance with the Father’s will. When Jesus was crucified for the sins of the people of the world and arose from the dead on the third day, victory was won for everyone.

As a Christian church, Seventh-day Adventists are a faith community rooted in the beliefs described by the Holy Scriptures.

Our Mission

Reaching the community with hope and wholeness

Our Vision

A healthy, united, and engaging Christ-centered Church

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Church Pastor

Harold Johnson
Pastor
70 Kingsview Blvd
Etobicoke, ON M9R 1T9
Canada
Phone: 416-245-6863

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Quote of the Day

Luke 12:24

Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?

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Directions from Malton, Mississauga

9.9 km. About 13 mins

1. Head southeast on Goreway Dr toward Morning Star Dr 1.2 km
2. Turn left onto Derry Rd E/Peel Regional Rd 5 0.8 km
3. Take the ramp onto ON-427 S 1.4 km
4. Take the exit toward ON-409 E 0.6 km
5. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for ON-401 E/ON-409 and merge onto ON-409 E 3.0 km
6. Take the Martin Grove Road exit 0.5 km
7. Turn right onto Martin Grove Rd 0.2 km
8. Turn left onto Enterprise Rd 0.7 km
9. Turn left onto Ronson Dr 0.6 km
10. Turn right onto Kipling Ave 0.7 km
11. Turn left onto Kingsview Blvd 0.3 km
12. Turn left 17 m
Destination will be on the left


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Toronto Kingsview Village Seventh-day Adventist Church Etobicoke Service Times

Sabbath School and Divine Service
Every Sabbath Starts 10:00am

Prayer Meeting
Every Wednesday at 7pm

Bible Class
Every Sabbath on ZOOM

Service Times last updated on the 8th of March, 2024


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Toronto Kingsview Village Seventh-day Adventist Church, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
The sanctuary - photo courtesy of Ljiljana Markovic



Toronto Kingsview Village Seventh-day Adventist Church History

1957 – 1965
Kingsview Village Seventh-day Adventist church, with 250 charter members, opened its doors on September 11, 1965 after approximately one year of construction. This was the culmination of planning that began in 1957. Pastor Mustard was the first minister of this congregation made up of Europeans and Canadians.

Many of the members resided in the immediate neighbourhood and had a connection with those who lived in the area. This was evidenced in the annual Vacation Bible School (VBS) program that was attended by children from the vicinity. It was normal for there to be up to forty or more children in attendance each day that VBS ran.

1968
In 1968, a local German-speaking congregation was invited to worship with the Kingsview congregation. The church accommodated them by providing them with earphones so that they could hear the sermons translated simultaneously into German each week.

The church family was vibrant and eager to do the Lord’s work. Ingathering and Investment sales were major events that everyone looked forward to. Saturday night socials were always guaranteed to meet the needs of all who attended, and a consistently full social hall was a testament to their success of these social events.


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