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Reign of Christ/Peace & Social Justice Sunday

Reign of Christ/Peace & Social Justice Sunday

Our guest preacher for Peace & Social Justice Sunday is The Rev. Dr. Alison Falby, Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church-Community...

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“Kingdom and Kinship: Loving 'the Least”

“Kingdom and Kinship: Loving 'the Least”

Our guest preacher for Peace & Social Justice Sunday is The Rev. Dr. Alison Falby, Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church-Community...

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"Comfort, My People"

"Comfort, My People"

Welcome to the Advent and Christmas season at Metropolitan! This First Sunday of Advent, The Rev. Karen Bowles' sermon is 'Comfort,...

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"The New Wild Normal"

"The New Wild Normal"

The theme of 'wilderness' is drawn upon time and again by writers of both the Old and New Testaments. On this second Sunday of Advent...

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"Oaks of Comfort and Joy"

"Oaks of Comfort and Joy"

We hear some joyful, hopeful words from Isaiah and from John: 'oaks of righteousness' and 'straight paths for God in the wilderness.' A...

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"The Porcelain Figurine"

"The Porcelain Figurine"

What do we do with Mary? Is she a figure of veneration and worship? Is she simply a literary foil in the Jesus story. Is she a...

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Candlelight Lessons and Carols 2020

Candlelight Lessons and Carols 2020

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"The First Step at the End of the World"

"The First Step at the End of the World"

The Rev. Jason Meyers preaches a sermon entitled "The First Step at the End of the World," and the Ministry of Music is led by Wayne C....

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"The Road to Somewhere"

"The Road to Somewhere"

At first glance, gold, frankincense, and myrrh seem like very odd gifts to bring to a baby shower. Some have even pondered why the magi...

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Baptism of Jesus

Baptism of Jesus

The cornerstone of our week, Worship at 11am is offered under the leadership of The Rev. Karen Bowles, The Rev. Jason Francis Meyers,...

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"Visual Grace"

"Visual Grace"

Given the events in Washington this week, now more than ever, we need to hear the root message of Jesus. Misreadings of the gospels and...

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Second Sunday after Epiphany

Second Sunday after Epiphany

We take a deep and a shallow dive into the waters of discipleship this week with Jonah and with Jesus. We step into the flow of history...

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"Yes?!"

"Yes?!"

We take a deep and a shallow dive into the waters of discipleship this week with Jonah and with Jesus. We step into the flow of history...

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Third Sunday after Epiphany

Third Sunday after Epiphany

This week we heard a poet preach the gospel of Jesus, specific to the time and place of the American Inauguration. Amanda Gorman is her...

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Fourth Sunday after Epiphany

Fourth Sunday after Epiphany

In his letter to the Corinthians, Paul writes "Food will not bring us close to God.” And he’s right - there is no God-aioli or...

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"Superfood"

"Superfood"

In his letter to the Corinthians, Paul writes "Food will not bring us close to God.” And he’s right - there is no God-aioli or...

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Fifth Sunday after Epiphany

Fifth Sunday after Epiphany

Met has been described by some as a church with a traditional liturgy and a progressive theology. This distinguishes us from other...

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"On Brand"

"On Brand"

Met has been described by some as a church with a traditional liturgy and a progressive theology. This distinguishes us from other...

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Transfiguration Sunday

Transfiguration Sunday

Three huts, radiant faces, luminous clothes, whirlwinds and chariots are all part of Sunday's readings on this day we call...

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"Succession Duty"

"Succession Duty"

Three huts, radiant faces, luminous clothes, whirlwinds and chariots are all part of Sunday's readings on this day we call...

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We are an Affirming Congregation, offering welcome and companionship to all, inclusive of age, ethnicity, gender identity, differing abilities, and sexual orientation. 
 
The land upon which our church stands has been the traditional home of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit, covered by Treaty 13. It is still home to Indigenous people from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to work, live and worship on this land.

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  • About Us
    • About Met
    • Our History
    • Our Ministers
    • Our Staff
    • What We Believe
    • Our Organization
    • Stained Glass
    • Let's Connect
  • Worship
    • Worship at Met
    • New Here?
    • Sermons & Past Services
    • Our Services
    • Children & Youth
    • Wild Church
    • Flanders Library
  • Music & Arts
    • Ministry of Integrated Arts
    • Music at Met 25/26
    • Thursday Noon at Met
    • Choirs & Groups
    • Metropolitan Silver Band
    • The Organ
    • The Carillon
  • Congregational Care
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    56 Queen St East
    Toronto, ON
    M5C 2Z3
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