Forest Hill United Church

Forest Hill United Church An intercultural United Church community in Forest Hill Toronto. Nursery Care for Toddlers (ECE trained caregiver)
Church School for kids 5-10 & 11-16

Some History

This church started with people! At the beginning of the Second World War the neighbourhood was just being developed. Young families in this part of North Toronto petitioned the United Church of Canada to start a Sunday School for their kids. They didn't even want a building to start with -- just a way to help their kids find a sense of hope in the midst of the chaos around them. A s

mall building went up quickly, however, once the decision was made. The first service was held in a sanctuary still without pews or an organ on September 8th 1940. In the same year, a large synagogue was built a few blocks away, and the character of the population changed. It quickly became clear that Forest Hill would become a predominantly Jewish neighbourhood. Plans to replace the small initial chapel with a large ornate building were scrapped, and Forest Hill United has remained a small and intimate space to reflect on what it means to be a Christian community in the midst of a society that sees life very differently. We've discovered that we like being small. Not that we don't want to invite others to join us (we'd be glad to do that!) -- but because we're small, we can know everybody's name. We recognize visitors easily. We know when somebody's sick. We like to pitch in and work together. Our church year is brimming with Dinners and Coffee Houses and Rummage Sales and Special Events where we can have fun together. We'd love to grow -- even double in size - but we don't ever want to grow so big that we lose the intimacy. Over the past 10 years the membership of the congregation has become increasingly multi-cultural. Our membership includes people from Africa and the Carribean, China and the Philippines, whites and blacks and in-betweens. We are pleased to celebrate Black History Month in February and Asian Heritage Month in May each year, in addition to following the regular church calendar. There's something for everybody here, and we come because we like the mix of cultures. We don't all believe the same thing! We don't expect to ... and we enjoy being part of an environment where we can approach the Divine without feeling like someone's looking over our shoulders. Our minister likes to ask questions. He says the journey is more important than the destination. When you read his sermons, they're peppered with question marks ... and even though he sometimes has strong opinions, we always know that he really wants us to think about our lives, and about how God is touching us right now. If you want to know what our minister thinks, read some of his sermons on this website -- but if you don't agree, then talk to him about it. He likes the dialogue. What's most important to us is that we feel like our lives are taken seriously -- what we think, or wonder, or struggle with, matters to God. We can feel free to bring our whole selves into worship, and into this

From September to June we offer Church School for the kids. Our teacher Ann Fraser is a certified Early Childhood Educator. She uses the The Whole People of God Curriculum which is built around the same Bible readings that are used in Worship Week by Week. We also have childcare for kids under four. Our caregivers Vasanthy and Elisha are also ECE-trained. Our growing choir rehearses every Sunday morning, from September to June at 9:30. Various different short-term study groups have gathered around specific issues such as environmental stewardship, the Book of Genesis, & "Easter: Fact, Fiction, Faith." Our Congregational Life Committee plans a variety of dinners, coffee houses, day trips, and concerts that draw people together and help us have fun together.

FHUC News for November 23, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/de501a1836c7/fhuc-news-13843796 How do you imagine God? How does yo...
11/21/2025

FHUC News for November 23, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/de501a1836c7/fhuc-news-13843796 How do you imagine God? How does your internal picture of what's most important in life affect your choices, your goals? your dreams? Join us on Sunday as we explore the idea the Jesus is "the image of the invisible God." We worship in person and online, Sundays at 11am ET

FHUC News for November 16, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/9360dfb83460/fhuc-news-13843673 This time of year the cycle of read...
11/14/2025

FHUC News for November 16, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/9360dfb83460/fhuc-news-13843673 This time of year the cycle of readings we follow focuses on "endings." How do we find strength to trust in, when even our most beautiful monuments and most impressive accomplishments are finite? Join us to reflect on the love of God that sustains us when all else crumbles. We worship online and in person, Sundays at 11am ET

FHUC News for November 9, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/8815da004d8a/fhuc-news-13843566 "Keep Calm and Carry On" -- the slog...
11/07/2025

FHUC News for November 9, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/8815da004d8a/fhuc-news-13843566 "Keep Calm and Carry On" -- the slogan that was coined to give hope in case of adversity by the British Ministry of Information in 1939 is still good advice ... and bears a striking similarity to Paul's theme in this week's reading from his second lesson to the Thessalonians. Join us to reflect on hope when all else fails. We worship online and in person, Sundays at 11am ET

Come join us this week as we ponder endings ... our own endings, and the endings of others around us. How do we imagine God connects with us as we grapple with death, endings, and new beginnings. We worship on Sundays at 11:00 am.

FHUC News for November 2, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/9f7248685029/fhuc-news-13843396 Join us this week as we read the sto...
10/31/2025

FHUC News for November 2, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/9f7248685029/fhuc-news-13843396 Join us this week as we read the story of the tax collector who turned his life around, and consider why Jesus might want to hang out with people that everyone hates! We worship in person and online, Sundays at 11am ET

FHUC News for October 19, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/0227f4a1c385/fhuc-news-13843120 Have you ever thought of the Virgin ...
10/17/2025

FHUC News for October 19, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/0227f4a1c385/fhuc-news-13843120 Have you ever thought of the Virgin Mary as a prototype for Rosie the Riveter? Join us on Sunday to ponder what life would be like if people like her got the respect they deserve! We worship in person and online, Sundays at 11am ET.

FHUC News for October 12, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/c50bf49fed33/fhuc-news-13843016 It’s hard to imagine a festival with...
10/10/2025

FHUC News for October 12, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/c50bf49fed33/fhuc-news-13843016 It’s hard to imagine a festival without food! Every culture does it. We know a day is special because we mark it with a feast – with friends, with family, and with food reserved for the occasion. Join us as we celebrate Thanksgiving this Sunday! We worship online and in person on Sundays at 11am ET

FHUC News for October 5, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/f07a66a5d84c/fhuc-news-13842928 “How lonely sits the city that once w...
10/03/2025

FHUC News for October 5, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/f07a66a5d84c/fhuc-news-13842928 “How lonely sits the city that once was full of people!" (Lamentations 1:1). Thus begins one of the saddest poems in the Bible. For two and a half chapters, the poet does nothing but weep all over the page. It’s heartbreaking, and human … but what’s it doing in the Bible? Come and see! We worship online and in person on Sundays at 11am ET.

FHUC News for September 28, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/3d80be894fe2/fhuc-news-13842793  We're reading about a real estate...
09/26/2025

FHUC News for September 28, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/3d80be894fe2/fhuc-news-13842793 We're reading about a real estate deal gone bad, this week! Or is there more than meets the eye in this story? Join us on Sunday to find out! We worship online and in person, Sunday's at 11am ET.

FHUC News for September 21, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/294885f8829a/fhuc-news-13842640 We're reading parables about a los...
09/19/2025

FHUC News for September 21, 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/294885f8829a/fhuc-news-13842640 We're reading parables about a lost sheep and a lost coin this week. What makes a search worth the cost, for you? When might you give up on a lost cause? Is your cost-benefit analysis different from God's? Join us on Sunday to ponder searching for "the lost", and why you might want to do that. We worship on line and in person, Sundays at 11am ET.

Address

2 Wembley Road
Toronto, ON
M6C2E9

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9:30am - 1pm

Telephone

+14167830879

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