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“Bethlehem - Then What?”

“Bethlehem - Then What?”

Maybe you wonder why the Wise Ones went home. Well, the story had to be told. Life was forever changed. They went home as different...

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"A Van Down By The River"

"A Van Down By The River"

Luke tells us that Jesus was about 30 years old when he was baptized in the Jordan River. It was a “threshold" experience for him. Once...

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"The Party Table"

"The Party Table"

Manifesting a comically large amount of wine for already tipsy partygoers seems like a curious way for Jesus to start his public...

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"Corpus Connect-us"

"Corpus Connect-us"

In this letter to the Corinthians, Paul compares the church to the living body of Christ. In Rev. Meyers’ sermon this week, “Corpus...

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"I Know You"

"I Know You"

As followers of Christ, we can expect to be called to step outside our comfort zone in order to serve God. Are we ready for what God is...

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Black History Sunday

Black History Sunday

We hope you'll hop onto Zoom after service for après Church, an opportunity to connect face to face and explore a different discussion...

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"The Good Ship"

"The Good Ship"

For many modern Christians, Jesus’ call for the disciples to be “fishers of people” is a difficult notion to untangle from the Church’s...

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Meet Me at Met/Sixth Sunday after Epiphany

Meet Me at Met/Sixth Sunday after Epiphany

Unlike the more spiritualized version of the Beatitudes found in Matthew, in Luke's version of Jesus' famous sermon, we encounter some...

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"Be a Tree"

"Be a Tree"

Unlike the more spiritualized version of the Beatitudes found in Matthew, in Luke's version of Jesus' famous sermon, we encounter some...

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"Refuse to be Enemies"

"Refuse to be Enemies"

On a rock that stands at the entrance to the Tent of Nations just outside Bethlehem in the West Bank are painted the following words in...

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"Shine Jesus Shine"

"Shine Jesus Shine"

Today we are challenged to think about the variety of voices and people that we listen to, not simply in terms of the voices we...

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First Sunday in Lent

First Sunday in Lent

"What are you giving up for Lent?" is a common phrase we hear at this time in the church's liturgical year. We also hear words like...

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"Bright Sadness"

"Bright Sadness"

"What are you giving up for Lent?" is a common phrase we hear at this time in the church's liturgical year. We also hear words like...

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Fifth Sunday in Lent

Fifth Sunday in Lent

On initial reading, it may seem like Mary's anointing of Jesus' feet with expensive perfume and Judas' critique that the money would...

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"On Discipleship and Palm Sunday"

"On Discipleship and Palm Sunday"

Like the disciples who followed Jesus into Jerusalem, we will sometimes fail and sometimes make mistakes. And yet, after two years of...

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"The Worst Thing"

"The Worst Thing"

We gather for this solemn and powerful service to walk with Jesus to Golgotha and encounter his crucifixion and death on the cross. 

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The Easter Vigil

The Easter Vigil

The Vigil is about sitting with the disciples in their grief before moving into the holy mystery of Easter morning. This 9pm online and...

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"The Best Thing"

"The Best Thing"

He is risen! He is risen indeed! Hallelujah! Our choir and the Metropolitan Silver Band lead us in a full throated celebration of...

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"Breaking the Chains of Fear"

"Breaking the Chains of Fear"

Although we live 2000 years after the disciples of Christ, we have much in common with them. This week's scripture reminds us...

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“What Must Take Place After This!”

“What Must Take Place After This!”

“What’s going to happen after this?” The divine question everyone is asking. Business as usual. Business as hysterical. Business as...

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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.

  • Livestream
  • 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
    • Our Community
    • Membership
    • Giving & Stewardship
    • Baptism
    • Funerals
    • Affirm Committee
    • Sunday Lunches
  • Outreach
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    • Community Meal
    • Met's Gardens
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    56 Queen St East
    Toronto, ON
    M5C 2Z3
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