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Metropolitan United Church

About

An Affirming United Church congregation

Story

Metropolitan United Church has a long history of worship and service that began in 1818 in what is now the commercial heart of Toronto. The first building housing the congregation was a small Methodist chapel located on nearby King Street. Membership grew, along with population, so in 1831 another site was acquired on Adelaide Street, and the Newgate Methodist Episcopal Church, a Georgian-style building was opened in 1833, to accommodate 1,000 people.

In 1868 the Methodist Church purchased the present square-block property and constructed Metropolitan Wesleyan Methodist Church, which was dedicated in 1872. (Dr. Anson Green recalled this purchase in his autobiography, and we have provided an excerpt below.) The building seated 2,300 and was described as Canada's "cathedral of Methodism." The United Church of Canada was formed in 1925 by the union of Methodist and Congregational and two-thirds of the Presbyterian churches in Canada. Metropolitan Wesleyan Methodist became Metropolitan United and was chosen as the site of the first General Council of the United Church.

In 1928 fire destroyed most of the church building. Determined to rebuild on the old foundation, the congregation commissioned a redesigned structure

The largest organ in Canada, built by Casavant Frres in Quebec, was installed in the rebuilt church and first played in 1930. The five-manual instrument has been updated and restored over the years, but the original console has been retained. In 1998 a gallery organ was added. The organ has 8,233 pipes; the largest is 32 feet high, and the smallest is the size of a pencil.

The first harmonically tuned carillon in North America of 23 bells was installed in Metropolitan's tower and first played in 1922. The tower and carillon survived the 1928 fire, and in 1960 12 bells were added. Installation of another 19 bells in 1971 brought the total to 54. The largest bell weighs 3,836 kilograms (8,456 pounds) and is 183 centimetres (72 inches) in diameter.

The congregation of Metropolitan United Church has voted to be recognized as Affirming: welcoming of all people regardless of their sexual orientation to worship and minister among us (www.affirmunited.ca).

Metropolitan United Church now serves a unique congregation drawn from throughout the City of Toronto and surrounding communities. Many people come from miles away to attend the church because it is large and historic, but decidedly modern in outlook. The extensive facilities in the main church building serve the spiritual and educational needs of worshippers, and are also used throughout the year for comprehensive community service programs. These provide assistance and activities to minister to the body, mind and spirit of people in downtown Toronto.

Mission

We are rooted in the heart of Toronto, the most multicultural city in the world. Our history goes back two hundred years, but our expression is honed sharp here and now. We provide a rich community life of worship, friendship and support, and offer a helping hand to many in need.

At Metropolitan, people gather to find assurance about God's great gifts: peace in the heart of the city; joy in word and song; courage in the dignity of the sanctuary; purpose in the sharing of one's self; and hope in the changing seasons of our lives. May you find here a living spirit of Love, the signature of God. We are old and we are young. Our life is mature and just beginning. Welcome!

We hope that you will find food for faith and a doorway to God. Metropolitan is an Affirming Congregation.


We welcome people of all sexual orientations to worship and minister among us.

Address: 56 Queen Street E , Toronto M5C 2Z3, ON, CA
Phone: (416) 363-0331
gro.detinutem@detinutem
State: Toronto
County: ON
Zip Code: M5C 2Z3



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Reviews
This is an affirming church. It has a very welcoming ministry and congregation. The music is phenomenal. The building itself is also beautiful, though they're currently renovating. Pay particular attention to the stained glass windows.
Sacred beauty stands tall.
Beautiful historic old church, rebuilt in the 1920s. Stunning colorful stained glass, all well restored and preserved.
Metropolitan Church will teach everything you need need to know about life and where Jesus fits in in the 21st Century. Guaranteed, you will love the choir, the Sermons and the events. I habe been a member of this church for the last eight years and I have grown into a morally and principled individual.
Beautiful Church
Beautifull church. Good for the soul....good for social justice.
I like the way place was decorated on christmas eve, there was awesome event here on christmas eve thanks to choir merry Christmas and happy holidays to all of you. I feel very pleasent and calm there.
Nice tall church at King & Church beautiful outside and inside one of the oldest church in Toronto.
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