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Welcome to Keele

Keele Street Christian Church is a non-denominational community church in the Junction/High Park area of Toronto. It is our desire to be a warm, inviting place where people feel comfortable as they explore and grow in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Please join us as we try to share and live out God’s message of love, hope, and new beginnings through the amazing grace of Jesus Christ. churches in Toronto, Toronto churches

Congregational Meeting

OCA Logo On May 27th, we will be having one service only at 10:30am. After the service their will be a short Congregational Meeting concerning upcoming potential changes to OCA (the camp).

Please make every effort to stay and attend.


Family Camp


Family Camp is a great way to escape the city on the first long weekend of our “unofficial” summer.
This year Lane Scruggs will be speaking.
Camp starts on Friday night May 18th (snacks served, no
supper), and concludes after lunch on May 21.


Cost: $160 per family; $90 per couple; $60 per single.
Registration is at the camp, but please let Grant know if you intend on going.


Historical Geography Sunday School

Bible MapOne of the best things you can do to help increase your understanding of the Bible is having a good working knowledge of the Historical Geography of the Biblical Lands. Don’t miss this wonderful learning opportunity!


Weekly: 11:30 am
Teacher: Nelson Deutich


It’s Not Maple Leaf–It’s Official!

Get it? “It’s not maple leaf” (Its not make believe) it’s official.

What’s official you say? It’s official that Keele Street Christian Church is the home for the new Portuguese-speaking Brazilian church plant. Pastor Jose Fernandes and his lovely wife Regina, with the support of Hisportic Christian Mission and the Impact Ministry Group Inc., have started meeting here Sundays at 6:30pm! Check out Maple Leaf’s New website


Pastor-Eye-Zzed– “First of 2012″

First of 2012

How would you like to go from being last to being first?

For Christians that is kind of a tricky question because Jesus messes with our minds on this subject. We know that Jesus said, “If anyone wants to be first, he must be the very last.” (Mark 9:35). So before we answer the first and last question, we need to know: are you talking about going from last to first in the sense that since I am last, I will be first? Or are you saying that if I say I want to be first, then that will make me last? Are we talking about a hard and fast first here? Is this a legit first? Well, stop overthinking it would ya? Christians, sheesh! It is a simple question: How would you like to go from being last to being first?

Last week Samoa went from being last to first by skipping Friday. For Samoans, Friday December 30th never happened. They went to sleep on Thursday evening and woke up on Saturday morning—all without the aid of Frat party!

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