CANCELLED: The Coldest Night of the Year (a Church on Tap service)
Christ Church Deer Park 1570 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, CanadaThis service has been cancelled.
This service has been cancelled.
Join us Thursdays at 10am each week in the chapel for a half hour of reading scripture and prayer.
Advent and Christmas come around each year, so the question often is: how do we engage in a new way with a two-thousand-year-old story that is so well-known? How do we imagine the Incarnation in the twenty-first century? Well, W.H. Auden pondered these questions in his long poem For the Time Being, an attempt to […]
Join us each Wednesday for a short, meaningful Eucharist service at 11am, followed by a cookies, coffee, and fellowship.
Join us for a wonderful afternoon of jazz music! This informal service includes a few prayers, a short reflection, and, of course, lots of jazz. This week the Brian Barlow Big Band will perform one of our favourites: Ellington's Nutcracker! John Johnson, Vern Dorge, Alex Dean, Perry White, Conrad Gluch (saxophones) Alexis Baro, Steve McDade, […]
It's a special service this week! Our yearly Advent lessons & carols service is always popular. Join us as we hear the events leading up to Christmas, preparing our hearts and minds for the birth of Christ through word and song. Please note this service will not include the Eucharist, although pre-consecrated Communion will be […]
This is a casual, creative service that includes prayers, Holy Communion, and contemporary worship music (piano & vocals). The service is about 1 hour long.
A quiet and contemplative Communion service, including Bible readings and prayers from the traditional Book of Common Prayer and a brief sermon. This service runs about 40 minutes.
Join us Thursdays at 10am each week in the chapel for a half hour of reading scripture and prayer.
Advent and Christmas come around each year, so the question often is: how do we engage in a new way with a two-thousand-year-old story that is so well-known? How do we imagine the Incarnation in the twenty-first century? Well, W.H. Auden pondered these questions in his long poem For the Time Being, an attempt to […]