The service centers on the ministry of The Hub, a community outreach program that serves vulnerable people in Toronto by offering food, clothing, hygiene products, harm reduction supplies, and radical hospitality without barriers. The Sermon from Victoria Davis and Anazenka Fuentes highlights the role of volunteers, students, and staff who provide not only practical support but also dignity, love, and care. It emphasizes that every life matters, critiques societal neglect of marginalized people, and underscores the Christian call to justice, empathy, and community.

A Sermon from Victoria Davis and Anazenka Fuentes

Full Service Recording with Readings and Music

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