Religious Centres in Don Valley West, Toronto, ON

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80 Blythwood Rd., LAWRENCE PARK SOUTH, Toronto, M4N 1A4

(416) 487-4571
Baptist church, Church, Religious Center, Religious organization
Visitors appreciate the warm welcome and uplifting atmosphere at Blythwood Road Baptist Church. The teachings are centered around Jesus Christ.
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822 Millwood Rd, Toronto, M4G 1W4

(416) 425-1253
Leaside United Church has an active Outreach Program. Outreach is broken into Local, Regional, International and Social Justice. Our congregation actively supports the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church of Canada through the M&S and World Development Funds. We review our programs on a three-year cycle and make firm commitments for that period to the institutions we support. Should you wish more information, please contact our current Outreach Chairs, Bill Meeker ( beamerone@rogers.com ) or Neal Kelly (n_kelly@ sympatico.
Customers appreciate the friendly and helpful staff at this music-oriented church. The church is described as beautiful, splendid, and lovely, with a serene outdoor area where customers have enjoyed spending afternoons.
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125 Brentcliffe Rd, Toronto, M4G 3Y7

(416) 425-5252
Northlea United Church formed its union in 1925. The organisation aims to maintain the integrity of the churches and to provide its followers a stable, christian belief based unity and worship. Northlea United Church administers the churches of the denomination and provides christian education for the younger members. You can visit one of the Northlea United Church 's office in Toronto at 125 Brentcliffe Rd, M4G 3Y7 .
The United Church of Canada Northlea United Church is praised for its animal birthday events (Pawsitively), which are engaging for kids. However, some suggest dividing the animal portion into two parts or shortening it to maintain children's interest. The art activity is also highlighted as interactive and a nice take-away.