Welcome to the Justice Corner at Little T! As a community seeking to love God and love our neighbours (Matt 22:36-40), with the Holy Spirit’s guidance we are committed to a constant practice of deepening our engagement in justice issues and caring for those in need. Visit this page regularly to find ideas for how to engage thoughtfully with our neighbours, as well as stories of those in our community who are practicing kingdom-living in their neighbourhoods.
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Love God. Grow Together. Serve Our World.
If you’ve spent even one Sunday at Little Trinity, chances are you’ve heard this vision loud and clear. It’s on repeat every week, boldly displayed on our website, and—more importantly—lived out in the lives of our community.
One of the most beautiful places this vision comes to life is at Church in Regent Park (CIRP). Every time we serve there, it’s a joyful, hands-on expression of our faith. Picture this: a lively, intergenerational team from Little T, laughing while cutting cake, writing uplifting messages on takeout boxes, pouring tea and coffee, chatting with neighbours, and genuinely having a great time serving together.
And then there are the behind-the-scenes heroes—the ones who pray, organize, shop for supplies, and quietly ensure everything runs smoothly. Even if you don’t see them on Saturday night, their love is felt in every detail.
CIRP’s mission is powerful: to build an inclusive, just, and loving community that heals brokenness and transforms lives by loving like Jesus. And every time we show up to serve, we get to be part of that mission.
Watching our kids carefully draw and write messages of hope on meal containers? That’s the next generation learning how to share God’s love. Seeing our church members sitting down with someone they’ve never met—just to talk and listen? That’s the heart of Jesus on full display. When a young person offers, “Can I get you a drink?”—it’s not just kindness; it’s Scripture in action: “Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for me.” (Matthew 25)
Every act of service, every smile, every offering of time or resources given freely—it all reflects the generous spirit we’re called to as followers of Christ.
So if you’re looking for a way to put love into action, to grow in community and witness God at work—come join us at Church in Regent Park. You’ll see something amazing. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll be part of something even greater. Come on out November 29 for our next serve opportunity.
By Denise Hutchinson
Photo Credits Liane Chapman
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