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Little Trinity participates in SERVE 2012.
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Location
Get to us on the King Streetcar east from King Station. There is no on-site parking but there are Green P lots south of the Church off Mill Street.
425 King Street East
(at Parliament Street)
Welcome!
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Choose a place where all kinds of people go: singles, married, seniors, and families with kids, teenagers! How is God equipping us?
Sharing the Love, Power and Truth of Jesus since 1842!
Little Trinity is a member of the Diocese of Toronto, the largest diocese in the Anglican Church of Canada. We identify ourselves as an Evangelical Anglican parish.
We would love to hear from you! To get in touch with us, you can use the form on the Contact page.
Participating in Doors Open - May 26 and 27
Little Trinity will be participating in Doors Open again this year. This is a weekend where over 300 normally private spaces across the City open their doors to the public. Of course, we are ALWAYS open to the public, but this particular weekend is an excellent opportunity to share our wonderful story and property with guests from across the City.
Parish Selection Committee Named
A Committee has been formed to facilitate the process of selecting a new Incumbent (Senior Pastor) for Little Trinity. Those on the Committee include: Anthony Jonker and Trevor Smith (in their positions as senior wardens), Rob Alloway, Kaili Kinnon, Jane Kuchma, John McCormick, Michelle Michalak and Louise Sinclair. We will pray for them in the task ahead.

A Call to Renewal: Ministry, Mission, Community
April 29, 2012 - Official Ground Breaking for the Property Renewal Project
There was a ceremonial ground breaking ceremony marking the commencement of Little Trinity's Property Renewal Project after the morning service on April 29th. The sod was turned by a multi-generational group and a church family photograph was taken. Actual construction will begin in May.
Little Trinity is embarking on an exciting renewal of its Ministry buildings. After decades of discussion, planning, discernment and prayer, Little Trinity hopes to move forward with exciting property investments that will enrich our opportunities for ministry, mission and building community.
A Call to Renewal is our church’s campaign to raise the $3,475,000 needed to complete this project. With the generous support of members and friends of Little Trinity, we will be able to:
- Restore the historic façade from the deteriorating townhouses at 399 King Street and create a new building for ministry;
- Upgrade the child care spaces and the fellowship hall in the church; and
- Improve the grounds and parkland that connect our three-building campus.
Please click here to learn more about the project and how you can support A Call to Renewal


