Timothy Eaton Memorial Church
Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, located at 230 St. Clair Avenue West in Toronto, Ontario, is a distinguished congregation within the United Church of Canada. Established in 1915, the church was named in honor of Timothy Eaton, founder of the Eaton's department store chain, whose family generously donated the land and funded its construction. The church's Gothic Revival architecture, designed by Wickson & Gregg, features notable stained glass windows, including a reproduction of Holman Hunt's "The Light of the World."
As a "place for life," Timothy Eaton Memorial Church is committed to proclaiming faith in Jesus Christ through engaging worship services, pastoral care, and a variety of group activities that foster Christian service and friendship. The congregation actively participates in local and global outreach programs, reflecting a dedication to meeting diverse community needs.
The church is easily accessible by foot, car, and public transportation, with the 512 St. Clair Avenue Streetcar stopping at Dunvegan Road, right in front of the church.
For more information, visit their official website: Timothy Eaton Memorial Church.
Timothy Eaton Memorial Church Speakers
Speaker | Organization | View |
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Rev. Dr. Jason Byassee |
United Methodist Church |