As we get closer to opening and starting up the Good Food Market at Little Trinity, please keep the whole initiative in your prayers. Here are some specific requests as we get closer to the day: Thank you – your prayers are so important and very much appreciated.
In Advent this past year we offered the opportunity to embrace compassion over consumption, and to “give the gift of clean water” by donating to the Indigenous Water Project. This project raised funds to purchase a water truck for Kingfisher Lake Reserve in northern Ontario. We are delighted to report that all the necessary funds […]
As we practice listening to the Spirit and looking for ways to love our neighbours, exciting opportunities and ideas are arising in our midst. One such idea is diakoneo provisions, a project birthed out of the Makers Collective in Fall 2023 by Little T parishioner Valerie Remark. diakoneo provisions is a creative approach to addressing food […]
Embracing compassion over consumption Give: World leaders agreed that Access to Clean Water and Sanitation is a central priority in their 2015 Sustainable Development Goals. But many Canadians don’t have access to clean running water, and that reality is racialized, predominantly affecting Indigenous people. For twelve years, a network of concerned Anglicans (and friends!) have […]
The Process Nearly two years ago, at the 2022 virtual vestry meeting Tim presented our community with an opportunity and challenge: that we would, in a yet-to-be experienced post-pandemic world, reignite our collective identity and purpose as a community following Jesus by serving the poor, the oppressed, and the vulnerable in our city. After two years […]
In July, our Justice Animator Karen Koiter provided an update on the progress of Little Trinity’s Justice Initiative starting from when she began her role in January 2023. That update can be found here. As Karen mentioned, over the summer three main committees from the church conducted research with the help of Yonge Street Mission […]
The refugee crisis around the world has been growing exponentially, and as more refugees and refugee claimants come to Toronto, fleeing from unsafe places around the world, the question is also growing: how do we as the Body of Christ faithfully respond to this need? In April 2023 the Refugee Committee at Little Trinity wrapped […]
With a heart to serve, the youth are helping run an ongoing clothing drive again this year. And thank you – we have met the needs of the 51 Division Police Station! Going forward, they would request specifically men’s winter coats, socks and mittens/gloves. All other clothing we collect will be gathered for local family […]
History In January I came on as the “Justice Animator” at Little T – a job title chosen to reflect the desire that my position would help “animate the congregation into acts of Kingdom justice”. The goal is for the congregation to spend a year (2023) in discernment to see how God might be calling […]