Our Church
- Ministries
Some of the regular pastoral care and fellowship ministries of Yorkminster Citadel.
- Music Ministries
Yorkminster's senior musical groups provide a vital ministry.
- Young People
Some of the activities for young people at Yorkminster.
- History
The story of Earlscourt Citadel and Yorkminster Citadel.
| Sunday Worship Services |
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Morning worship is at 11 a.m. Any change from this time for special occasions will be posted in advance at this web site.
The Sunday morning worship service is preceded at 10:30 a.m. by a short prayer meeting in the main sanctuary.
Junction18:20 is cross-cultural, open-ended, worship and teaching. Meetings take place on alternate Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m. More information at www.junction1820.com
Once a month Yorkminster Citadel leads worship at the Salvation Army Meighen Retirement Residence (adjacent to the Meighen Health Center - The Isabel and Arthur Meighen Manor - on Davisville Road, Toronto.)
Sunday afternoon musical concerts are regularly held. Check our 'events' page for dates. |
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Is the Salvation Army a church?
The Salvation Army is a Protestant Christian Church and Yorkminster Citadel is one of over 300 such churches in Canada.
Salvation Army churches are open to all. Those who make Yorkminster Citadel their church home, like members of The Salvation Army around the world, are committed to following Jesus Christ, with a particular calling to assist those in need and unable to help themselves.
What about uniforms?
The Salvation Army adopted a military metaphor in Victorian times. The uniform and military terminology still speak of our passion to fight for people who are in need and to combat evil and the ills of society, just as it did in the 1870s. Today, however, many Salvationists prefer not to wear uniform, and you will find both uniformed and non-uniformed Salvationists at Yorkminster. You will also find many who have chosen to worship at Yorkminster without becoming a Salvation Army 'soldier'.
What is Salvation Army worship like?
Salvation Army churches have different styles of worship — some are more progressive than others. We believe our worship is a refreshing blend of contemporary and traditional, and includes brass and choral music.
What can I look forward to when I visit?
- Christian worship that is spiritually satisfying
- Encouragement for daily living
- Relevant Bible messages for the Christian journey
- Meeting a group of caring people just like you
- Enjoying a relaxed friendly atmosphere
- Discovering new friends over a good cup of coffee
At Yorkminster you will be offered a hand of friendship and fellowship as well as an opportunity for spiritual growth and Christian service.