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Grace Church is a community of people from diverse backgrounds, exploring and learning what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in South Scarborough. We are a community that exists to worship God, engage with our local community and grow together in faith as we proclaim the Good News of God’s Kingdom.

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is committed to serving its community and fostering discipleship among its members through various ministries and events.

Good Shepherd Barrhaven Anglican Church is a place of spiritual nourishment and community engagement, offering a sanctuary where individuals can connect with their faith and contribute to meaningful causes.

Glen Acres Baptist Church is a warm and engaging congregation with a vision to be a loving community that follows Jesus by worshipping God, growing toward Christian maturity, caring for others, and sharing the Good News.

Global Kingdom Ministries is a family of believers passionate about worshiping together, growing together, and sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ. Their mission is to see individuals and communities transformed by the Gospel.

Grace Evangelical Missionary Church is dedicated to following and serving Jesus, bringing hope through reconciliation with God. Their vision includes Building Hope, Growing Faith, and Following Christ.
Forest Bible Chapel is an autonomous assembly of Christians in Forest, Ontario that seeks to be a light in the community through the proclamation of the gospel and teaching of God's Word, aiming to glorify Christ in all things.

First Baptist Church of Traverse City is a community-minded group rooted in the Love and teachings of Christ, striving to love their neighbors and do good works for others in need.

Fergus North Canadian Reformed Church emphasizes the importance of God's Word as a guiding reference point for life. As a gathering of Christian believers, they confess their faith in the Triune God and hold to the understanding of the Bible as presented by the churches of the sixteenth century Protestant Reformation.