We meet at 10:30am on Sundays
Our worship is active and shared. We are constantly looking for and writing liturgy that reflects who we are as a community. Please join us in person, or if you are not able to, you can join us on Zoom also, as our services are run in a hybrid format that includes all.
Some of the prayers and hymns we use—and that we or our members hold rights to—are visible in our Hymns, Psalms and Prayers section.
Recent posts about worship
First Sunday of Lent
We have entered the Season of Lent and we welcome you to celebrate with us as we read from Genesis and Gospel According to Mark. In place
Feast of the Transfiguration
This week we celebrate the Feast of the Transfiguration. We read from Second Book of Kings, a poem by Martin Guite, and Gospel according to Matthew. Sermon
Epiphany 5
This week we read “Simple Weight” inspired by Luke as well as Luke’s Gospel Chapter 2 Verses 22-40. Our sermon is a visit from Anna herself! Live
Epiphany 3
Join us in celebrating the Third Week of Epiphany. Service coordinated by Vivian Harrower and Homily from Bill Whitla. Live music provided by Allison Leyton-Brown A Sermon
Join us for Christmas
Warmest Greetings! It is with gladness that we invite you to join with all who can come, in-person at Holy Trinity, or online on zoom, to celebrate the
Songs, poems & prayers
Prayer: Saviour’s prayer
O God, our Mother and Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your reign come, your will be done on earth as in heaven. Give
Lovingly Your Stars and Planets
Lovingly your stars and planets tread the blissful reach of space,where in their stupendous singing they return you grace for grace.Though we are a small
Songs from the Heart
46 Community Hymns Holy Trinity has a long history of liturgical innovation. This is a collection of our locally developed hymn texts and tunes up
Lenten Psalm (also suitable for December)
Winter of Toronto town has come
Psalm 27
Psalm 27 A Hymn, adapted – Ian Sowton I AM is my light, my salvation, my life’s sanctuary, so who can frighten me? Why should
Dry-Bone Valley
Ezekiel 37:1-14 It’s like trying to stay upright, scorched and breathless, in the blast of some sneezing rot-toothed dragon. This guided tour, God, is tough
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