Church of the Messiah (Toronto)


The Church of The Messiah is an Anglican church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The church is located at the corner of Avenue Road and Dupont Street. It was founded by members of the Church of the Redeemer further south on Avenue Road on March 24, 1891. The building was designed by Gordon & Helliwell along with a Rectory next door.
The church suffered a major fire in 1976 that gutted the building and destroyed the parish hall next door. The fire was determined to be arson by Toronto police and the perpetrator was convicted and jailed. The church was rebuilt preserving the original exterior appearance, however the interior was radically redesigned to maximize flexibility. As a result, the Church of The Messiah has a liturgical space that can be configured in several different ways. During the week the space is used for worship, community meetings, dance and yoga classes, a daycare, and a café.
Historically, the Church of The Messiah was a bastion of the low-church Anglicanism in Canada. Every Rector prior to the current one was a graduate of Wycliffe College. Several of these were noted preachers and two went on to become Bishops. Currently, the church is known for a creative worship style, diverse congregation, food access programs for the neighbourhood, and the Bell Tower Café.
The current Incumbent is the Rev'd W. Tay Moss, AHC. Sarah John serves as Minister of Music.