Calvin Presbyterian Church (Toronto)

Calvin Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation in the Deer Park area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] The church building is located at 26 Delisle Avenue, close to Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue.

Calvin Presbyterian Church
The church building in 2008
Location26 Delisle Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M4V 1S5
DenominationPresbyterian Church in Canada
Websitecalvinchurchtoronto.com
Architecture
Architect(s)Wickson and Gregg
StyleGeorgian Revival
Groundbreaking1926
Completed1927
Clergy
Minister(s)The Rev. Dr. Emily Bisset

History

The congregation began as a "Minority Group" from nearby Deer Park Presbyterian Church (subsequently Deer Park United Church) that voted against joining the United Church of Canada in 1925.[2] First known as "Hill District Presbyterians", they later named their congregation after Reformation leader John Calvin. The church building was designed in 1926 by the firm of Wickson and Gregg.[3]

Calvin Presbyterian is part of the Churches on the Hill group, an ecumenical association of congregations, including Deer Park United, that meet regularly for study, fellowship, and local pursuits.

Senior Ministers

  • The Rev. Dr. Joseph Wasson, 1926–1955[4]
  • The Rev. Dr. Douglas Herron, 1956–1985
  • The Rev. Dr. Kendrick Borden, 1987–2000
  • The Rev. Ian A.R. McDonald, 2002–c. 2011
  • The Rev. Dr. Emily Bisset, 2012–present

Music facility

Musicians and recording engineers value the unique reverberation pattern of the Calvin Presbyterian sanctuary, with its similarity to the Sofiensaal in Vienna.

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