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Previous: The Early Years
A New Era
In 1967 Calvin's Woman's Association celebrated Canada's Centennial by forming the Centennial Group for the new generation of women and their children. This group, full of energetic people expanded Calvin's horizons through its association with the national church's Women's Missionary Society. The Church School continued to grow and evolve through these exciting times. At this time, as part of Calvin's community outreach, it was decided that the manse would be donated for a half-way house for teenagers. Delisle House Youth Program operated out of the manse from 1970 to 2000.
In 1987 the call was given to Rev. Kendrick Borden, Calvin's capable assistant minister at the time. Rev. Borden, his wife, Sibbie, and their two sons, Cal and Chris, brought a new flavour to Calvin's community. Four years prior to being called by Calvin, Rev. Borden and his family had moved to Toronto from Atlanta, Georgia, so that he could pursue a doctoral degree at Knox College. Rev. Borden was called to Calgary in 2000, and our current minister, Rev. Ian McDonald, was inducted at Calvin in February 2002.
The Present
Calvin serves as a founding member of the Churches on the Hill, an ecumenical association of the nine churches found in the local community, contributes substantially in people, food and funds to the Churches-on-the-Hill Food Bank, the Habitat for Humanity Metro build, and the Evangel Hall Mission in downtown Toronto. The commitment of serving the community established by the founding generation of Calvin's members continues today in the use of the church building for many community groups and in the continued Christian presence and witness of its congregation.
Coming Soon: Calvin Architecture
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