a close up of a stained glass window in blues and yellows.

Holy Trinity’s 175th Anniversary

“Memory and Hope”

September-October

Watch for times and details. They will be posted on the website (holytrinity.to).
Articles from the parish’s rich history will be on display in the chancel and chapel during September and October. The exhibit is being curated by Vivian Harrower and Zachary Grant.

October 23, 2022
Anniversary Service

Our anniversary service will include Diocesan Bishop Andrew Asbil as guest homilist and will be followed by a luncheon. The service will be both in person and on Zoom – a hybrid service- as has become our weekly form of worship since re-opening in the spring. A luncheon will follow for those attending in person.

Memorial Chairs

Already several ‘memorial chairs’ have been purchased in honour of people who have made a difference to our community. We invite you to honour someone special by ‘purchasing’ a chair for $200. Gifts may be made through e-transfer (contact@holytrinity.to ) or a cheque to Holy Trinity (10 Trinity Square, Toronto ON M5G 1B1). Be sure to include the honouree’s name on the memo line of the cheque or in the e-transfer.

With many memories and with great hope,
Vivian Harrower and Sara Boyles

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Email
On Key

Related Posts

a rainbow in beautifully asymmetrical paint stripes

Pride Sunday

This Sunday we celebrate Pride Sunday at Holy Trinity! Jacqui Knowles gives the homily from London, England after readings from Psalm 150, First Epistle of

Pentecost 2

We gather today to perform an action for the universal Church, into which Erik Johnson is to be admitted by baptism. We are called therefore

Trinity Sunday

This week we read from Proverbs, a poem from Juliana of Norwich, and the Gospel According to John. Joanna Manning offers a homily reflecting on

Pentecost

This week we celebrate Pentecost. Alongside our friends at San Esteban, we read from Book of Acts and the Gospel according to John. Rev. William

Seventh Sunday of Easter

This week we celebrate Jesus’ Ascension into heaven as we read from Acts of the Apostles and a Poem by Rebecca Elson. The homily is