Children’s Choir at Beach United Church

PLEASE NOTE: Our Children’s Choir is currently on break! Please stay tuned to our website, and/or our social media accounts for further updates.

Sheila Brand, a member of our choir, is leading our new Children’s Choir! Sheila is a former music teacher using the Orff Approach, for vocal, ukulele and drama/dance programs at Williamson Road Public School. Children ages 7-12 are welcome, and free to anyone to join!

Below is a 60 second clip of the Children’s Choir performing This Pretty Planet at our Sunday Service on Sunday, May 21st. Click on “Watch Full Video” to watch the rest of the performance!

Jazz & Reflection – Winter/Spring 2023

Beach United Church is excited to present another season of Jazz & Reflection with you! Our upcoming lineup is incredibly exciting, and we hope you can join us at the concerts below. As always, tickets are free and donations are welcomed; proceeds support our food programs.


Spring 2023:

Saturday, Feb 4, 2023 at 4:30pm
Bright Eyes
Faith Amour (vocalist)
Eric St. Laurent (guitar)

Saturday, Mar 4, 2023 at 4:30pm
Summertime in the Beach
Paul Novotny (bass)
Robi Botos (piano)

Saturday, Apr 1, 2023 at 4:30pm
Sounds of Spring
Tom Reynolds (piano)
George Koller (bass)
Lorne Nehring (drums)


Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 4:30pm
Theme: Time
John Amato (vocals)
John Kervin (piano)
Matt Savard (bass)

It’s Cold Outside

People continue to die in the streets of Toronto because of insufficient shelter space.

Please consider adding your voice to the more than 150 Faith leaders (including Rev Greg Daly) asking Mayor Tory and City Council to take immediate action. You can access more details as well as a letter template at this link.

Below is a letter from our social justice animator, Paul Dowling, to our Mayor and our local City Councillor.


Monday, January 9, 2023

It was a balmy 0 degrees Celsius this morning when I took a walk in my neighbourhood with my wife. As I felt the cold west wind blowing across Woodbine Avenue, I thought about the hundreds of people in our city that are without a home today. I thought about how it would feel to not have a place to call home, to not have a warm bed for the night, to not even have a place to get warm.

The City is facing financial challenges, I know. At the same time, I believe that in a civilized and caring society we must ensure that every citizen has access to the basics of life.

Please take the steps today to ensure that no person will have to stay out in the cold:

  • Work with all orders of government to develop the thousands of new homes needed for every citizen to have a safe, affordable and supportive place to live
  • Until then, work to ensure that there are enough beds in the shelters of the city for everyone that needs one
  • Until then, open up City buildings and other suitable spaces as warming centres where people without shelter can go to get warm at any time, day or night.

Please, let me know when these necessary steps will be achieved.

Sincerely,

Paul Dowling, Animator for Social Justice, Beach United Church


Christmas Eve Services

Please continue reading for more information on our Christmas Eve services 🎄

We welcome everyone to Beach United Church for our Christmas Eve services this Saturday, December 24th, 2022. Our Carol Service is at 7pm, and our Communion Service will begin at 10:30pm.

You may join us online for our 7pm Carol Service here:
https://www.youtube.com/@beachunitedchurch3524/streams

Please note – our building is normally fully accessible, but we have been having a mechanical issue with our automatic door mechanism at our front door. Volunteers will be on site to assist, and we look forward to having you here with us!

Saturday December 24 at 7pm
Christmas Eve Carol Service (in person or online)
» Download our Christmas Eve Carol bulletin here (PDF)

Saturday December 24 at 10:30pm
Christmas Eve Communion Service (in person only)


(Crocheted Nativity Scene by Sally Evans)