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

Fourth Sunday of Lent
This week we read an excerpt from the poem “A Great Wagon” by Rumi, Gospel According to John, and from Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians. The Homily

Third Sunday of Lent
This week we celebrate the Third Sunday of Lent with readings from the Gospel of John and a poem by Len Desroches. Len also offers the homily

Vestry Sunday
This week is Vestry Sunday, we read from the Gospel According to John and ‘Heart Becoming Meaning’ by Andrew King, Which are available below. The Sermon is

Black History Service
This week we celebrate Black History with readings from Isaiah, Galatians and Gospel According to Luke. The Homily is offered by Hildah Juma, Music from Allison Leyton-Brown

4th Sunday After Epiphany
This week we read from Micah and the Gospel According to Matthew. The sermon is offered by Dianne Mesh and Music is played by Allison Leyton-Brown A

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Unfortunately we couldn’t gather on Trinity Square but fortunately we could all gather online! Thank-you all for adjusting. This week we observe the Week of Prayer for
Songs, poems & prayers

Holy Trinity Psalter
Inclusive language paraphrases of the Psalms by Ian Sowton, Holy Trinity Community, 2005. Forward This is not a new translation of the Psalms. It is a
Jubilee (sound out the trumpet)
Sound out the trumpet, cease working and tiling.Rest now and play for the sabbath has come.Learn to be dancers and singers and lovers.Learn to delight
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
Psalm 36: 5-10, A Wisdom Psalm
Psalm 36:5-10 A Wisdom Psalm, Adapted, Ian Sowton YOUR steadfast love, O God, reaches to the heavens and your faithfulness extends up to the clouds.

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

Lenten Psalm (also suitable for December)
Winter of Toronto town has come
