Religious Organizations à East York, ON

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233 WESTVIEW BOULEVARD, East York, M4B 3J7

(416) 759-8531
Services communautaires et Organisations, Religious Organizations, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES, Religious organization, Presbyterian Church, ÉGLISES, Famille et communauté, Églises & autres lieux de cultes
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1038 WOODBINE AVENUE, East York, M4C 4C4

(416) 424-2078
Mennonite Church Canada - a missional church focused on Forming a People of God, Growing Leaders for the Church, and Becoming a Global Church.
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904 Coxwell Ave, East York, M4C 3G3

(416) 421-6878
Anglican Church of St. Luke in the Diocese of Toronto, exists to worship God in the East York Area.
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16 Dohme Ave, East York, M4B 1Y9

416 693 4444
Hindu temple, Religious organizations, Mandirs, Religious Center, Membership Organizations, Religious organization
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140 Dawes Rd, East York, M4C 5C2

(416) 699-0801
Faith PCC is a truly multicultural congregation that celebrates our different cultural traditions in an inclusive and affirming environment. Our worship, potlucks, and special high season services reflect the beauty of our diversity. Our Sunday school is our pride and joy. We have a large group of young boys and girls that also participate in our services. In addition, our congregation is blessed to have the sound of infants and toddlers during worship. We are a small but faithful congregational family of approximately 65 members on a given Sunday. Friends, family and neighbours are always welcome to join us.
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2 Gower street, East York, M4B 1E2

(437) 255-2134
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30 Merritt Rd, East York, M4B 3K5

416-759-3958
Religious organizations, Church, Membership Organizations, Religious Center, Religious organization, Churches
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3018 Danforth Avenue, East York, M4C 1M7

(416) 916-2853
Mosque, Religious organization

101 Thorncliffe Park Drive, East York, M4H 1M2

416-467-2637
Founded in 1922 with headquarters in Toronto, the 125-member community of Sisters dressed in simple grey uniforms with contemporary hats and lived in small communities, abandoning the traditional religious habits and large convents. Under the chosen motto of “I Have Come to Serve, ” the Sisters provided a Catholic presence among the immigrants from the ports to their homesteads and assisted in the transition to Canadian life. In the smaller communities of Western Canada, the Sisters were the teachers, nurses and social workers. In the larger cities, they provided shelter under the roofs of their women's hostels/residences. Thousands of children were instructed in the Catholic faith through their religious correspondence schools and religious vacation schools during the summer. In 2011, the Sisters signed a sponsorship agreement with the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, who have assumed their administration.

2 Leander Court, East York, M4B 2W1

(416) 752-0263
Our Lady’s Missionaries (OLM) is an international community of women who have devoted their lives to service by sharing life with the poor and least privileged. While focusing on children, families and women’s concerns, they work for global justice, peace and care for the earth. OLM have established missions in various locations around the world including: Nigeria, the Philippines, Brazil. They have also provided short term support in places such as Vietnam, Thailand, Mozambique, East Timor and the Canadian North. Some of their ministries include: home visiting; working with street children, advocacy for landless farmers; primary health care; HIV; promotion of mission education; advocacy for justice and peace; Out of the Cold program; Zen meditation and inter-faith dialogue; ministry to First Nation people. Our Lady’s Missionaries was founded in 1949, in Alexandria, Ontario, Canada under the direction of Msgr. Dan R. Macdonald. In 1959 the group relocated to Toronto. OLM receive members universally, who participate fully in the life and mission of the Congregation and the Church. The first mission was opened in 1956 when four sisters went to Japan. In 1957 another mission was opened in Nigeria. As requests came from various countries, missions were opened in Mexico, the Philippines, Brazil, and England. Short term support work has also been provided in Vietnam, Thailand, Mozambique, the Canadian North and East Timor. Dan R. Macdonald.

5 Lankin Blvd., East York, M4J 4W7

(416) 461-7406
The Gospel Herald has been dedicated for some 77 years to encouraging a more Biblical Christianity than is generally seen. Over the years there have been many who have reacted to the divisions, competitions and lack of love in the religious sphere by promoting what they perceived as a more Biblical church. In Canada, the frontier environment resulted in the formation of many scattered and independent congregations. Previous publications intent on encouraging and strengthening isolated Christians and these small groups did not survive the great depression. To fill this gap, the Gospel Herald, a small monthly magazine was begun in March of 1936 in a home in rural Saskatchewan. The stated purpose was "To promote New Testament Christianity". It contained teaching materials written by preachers and Christians and shared news of happenings and progress from across the country.

2723 St. Clair Ave E, East York, M4B 1M8

(647) 575-0222