Worship
Journey in Faith.
Our worship at Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church is warm, inclusive, and grounded in the Christian faith tradition. Sunday mornings are a time to gather together in community, to open ourselves to the presence of God, and to explore the relevance of the Gospel message in our everyday lives. We seek worship that is creative, inclusive, and nourishing to the spirit. Check out our recent services below, click here for upcoming services, and here for information about how to visit us. Come and see.
Zoom Church
Most of our worship services are livestreamed via Zoom every Sunday at 10:30am. Click the button below to join the call:
Sunday Bulletins
 
															Sunday Bulletin: October 5, 2025
Listen to recent sermons below.
“All is Gift: Humility and the Heart of Giving” – October 26, 2025
“Gratitude as Faithful Resistance” – October 12, 2025
“Walking in Covenant as Companionship” – October 5, 2025
“Healing the Waters” – September 21, 2025
“Creation and Compassion” – September 14, 2025
“Creation and Covenant” – September 7, 2025
All of our worship services are livestreamed via Zoom, and afterwards, are posted online! Click below or visit our YouTube Channel to watch the complete recordings of past services.
Reformation Sunday – October 26, 2025
Contemplative (Taizé) Service – October 19, 2025
Thanksgiving Sunday – October 12, 2025
Covenanting Service with The Rev. Hewitt T. Holmes – October 5, 2025
Orange Shirt Sunday: September 28, 2025
Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost: September 21, 2025
Children's Church
 
															At Trinity-St. Paul’s, our Children’s Church supports children and their families in developing an understanding of the Christian faith, its stories, and its relevance to living in a multi-faith society.
Children’s Church is a creative space for children to explore their faith through songs, games, stories, discussions, crafts, prayer, and participation in services such as in the annual Christmas Pageant and Pay the Rent service. Children’s Church includes time for stories, games, arts and crafts, and more!
Our program uses the new United Church curriculum, The GO Project.
It takes place in the Memorial Room from 10:30-11:30 on Sunday mornings from September until the end of June. Children ages 4 and up are welcome to come on a regular or drop-in basis. Contact the Church Office for more information.
New to Church?
Coming to church for the first time (or for the first time in a long time) can be intimidating! We are so glad that you are considering joining us for worship. Here is a bit of what you can expect on Sunday mornings at Trinity-St. Paul’s:
- The church doors open at 10am. The service starts at 10:30am.
- The main doors we use on Sunday mornings are those closest to Bloor and Robert Streets (by the Metro Grocery Store). There is an accessible entrance a bit further west along Bloor Street.
- There is no dress code for church. Come as you are and wear what makes you feel comfortable.
- Every week, a dedicated greeter will welcome you at the door and offer you a bulletin. Feel free to let the greeters know you are new here.
- After service, we gather in the Narthex (the foyer attached to the Sanctuary) for coffee and treats. Please stay and say hello!
No matter where you are in your faith journey, there is a place for you here to grow in faith and in community.
 
				 
															 
															 
															 
															