5/5 emtoem e. 10 months ago on Google • 170 reviews
Was
there
for
Doors
Open
and
you
will
not
find
a
nicer
group
of
people.
Everyone
was
very
warm
and
friendly
and
it
was
a
real
pleasure
being
surrounded
by
good
people.
The
church
was
recently
renovated
and
reopened
in
the
beginning
of
May
2023.
The
interior
design
is
very
contemporary
and
is
a
lot
brighter
and
spacious
than
what
people
are
normally
accustomed
to
when
we
think
of
churches.
The
floors
are
all
hardwood
including
the
basement
and
the
kitchen
is
massive
with
the
latest
and
greatest
appliances.
The
Casavant
pipe
organ
has
been
moved
to
the
other
side
of
the
building
and
upgraded.
It
was
built
in
1930
and
comprise
of
2000
pipes.
A
new
cool
feature
will
be
the
ability
to
play
the
organ
using
software.
I
was
told
it
can
be
controlled
remotely
using
a
WiFi
console.
Unfortunately
during
my
visit
the
organ
was
still
being
worked
on
but
they
anticipate
it
being
up
and
running
in
July.
Really
cool
bit
of
history
that
will
tickle
your
mind
was
that
Lester
B.
Pearson
was
the
son
of
one
of
the
ministers
that
practiced
at
the
church.
He
was
born
in
the
Newtonbrook
Methodist
Church
parsonage.
There
is
a
historical
plaque
on
the
front
lawn
of
the
church.
Lester
B.
Pearson
was
the
Prime
Minister
of
Canada,
won
the
Nobel
peace
prize,
helped
in
the
creation
of
the
Canadian
national
flag
and
implemented
Old
Age
Pension
and
medical
care.
I
wasn't
kidding
when
I
said
the
people
are
really
nice
there.
The
church
is
welcoming
to
all.
One
of
the
wood
carvings
shows
Jesus
surround
by
people
of
ages
and
ethnicities.
Definitely
visit
the
church
when
you
are
close
by.
You
will
love
what
they've
done
the
place.
Sunday
service
is
at
10AM
and
everyone
is
welcome.
Office
hours
are
8:30am
to
4:30pm
throughout
the
week.