Welcome to
Sundays 10:30 AM (in person and online via Zoom) · Toronto, ON
Plan Your Visit →<p></p> <p></p> <p>Street Haven Women’s Choir was founded in 2000 by Geoffrey Butler, the Artistic Director of the Toronto Choral Society. His vision was to provide women who use or have used the services of Street Haven at the Crossroads the opportunity to experience the joy and healing powers of singing together. </p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>Street Haven is a multi-faceted organization located in downtown Toronto, serving women through emergency shelter beds, addiction services, a learning centre, and supportive housing. </p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>In 2019, <a class='ek-link' href='https://www.torontochoralsociety.org/peggy-ann-walpole-womens-choir'>Street Haven Women’s Choir</a> was renamed in honour of Peggy Ann Walpole who founded the organization in 1965. </p> <p></p>
Our Faith
The Church of the Holy Trinity understands Christian faith as something expressed in action — through lives of integrity, justice, and compassion. Believing follows the way of Jesus into concrete works of mercy and advocacy, not creedal assent alone.
As an Anglican community, the church places spirituality at its heart, gathering for worship in the historic liturgical tradition. It seeks to be a life-giving, creative Christian presence, fostering many conversations and experiences of life and the sacred.
The church believes the Gospel calls it to be unconditionally welcoming and open to everyone, exactly where they are — whatever their faith or none. It intentionally includes the doubter, the questioner, and the marginalized in the life of the community.
Holy Trinity is an affirming Anglican parish that celebrates and performs same-sex marriages. It believes all people are made in the image of God and are equally welcome in the church's worship, leadership, and sacramental life.
Join Us
10:30 AM (in person and online via Zoom)
Visiting Our Parish
Free parking on site and along neighbouring streets. Accessible spaces near the main entrance.
Children's Sunday School is offered during the sermon. A nursery is available for infants and toddlers.
Please introduce yourself to the priest or a greeter after the service. A welcome card is in each pew.
The church is wheelchair-accessible. Large-print bulletins and hearing-loop assistance are available on request.
Coffee hour in the parish hall immediately following the service — all are warmly invited.
Our People
Reverend
10 Trinity Square, Toronto, ON, Toronto, Ontario
The church believes Christian discipleship means challenging oppression wherever it is found. This conviction takes shape in ministries with refugees, the Toronto Homeless Memorial, and advocacy for affordable housing in the heart of the city.
Holy Trinity fosters lay leadership, believing that ministry belongs to the whole people of God. Drawing on a diverse theological background, the community discerns together how to serve God and its neighbours downtown.