Church on the Ground

Church in the Cloud

Growing in faith

Learning together from scripture

Teaching peace

Working for a just & peaceful world

Nurturing kids & teens

Building a sharing community

Welcoming all

Sharing the light of Christ

TUMC is a Christian community in the Mennonite-Anabaptist “peace church” tradition, celebrating our 75th anniversary this year. We aspire to be a family of faith that welcomes people with diverse backgrounds and stories, worshipping and supporting each other, while following Christ’s example in working for peace and justice in our urban context.

We’re celebrating our 75th anniversary! Come join us on Sunday, October 22, for our service of joy, sharing memories of the past and hope and faith for the future, followed by a multicultural potluck and birthday party! Find out more on this page. 

This Sunday

Come as you are — guests and newcomers to the city are always warmly welcomed. Whether you’re a committed follower of Jesus, looking for a community where you can safely explore faith questions, or simply curious, there’s a place for you here.

At 10 a.m., Faith Formation classes (Sunday school) meet in various locations. Please check the announcements or with an usher to find the right place for your kids.

Worship begins at 11 a.m.

CHURCH ON THE GROUND meets at 1774 Queen St. E., in the Beach neighbourhood. We’ve relaxed our anti-Covid practices, but masks are welcome if you wish.

CHURCH IN THE CLOUD is open to everyone, far and wide, via the Zoom link available in the emailed announcements. (Don’t get the announcements? Contact Marieke before noon Friday.)

Keep in touch!

To benefit from spiritual encouragement, community news, and get the weekly Zoom Worship link, ask to receive TUMC Connects by email.  Just send us a quick email at secretary@tumc.ca with ‘sign me up for TUMC Connects’ in the subject line and let us know a little about how you found us. (A bit of information helps keep our online gatherings safe and welcoming.)

An inclusive community

TUMC invites people of all cultural and ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender identities, generations and abilities to full participation and inclusion. We are wheelchair-accessible and offer large-print hymnals and hearing assistance devices. We’re always glad to welcome newcomers. Whether you’re new to the city, visiting or simply curious, please feel free to check us out! For more, click the About Us tab. You can also follow us on Facebook @ChurchonQueen .

Truth & Reconciliation: our pledge

Our congregation meets in territories of the Wyandot, Haudenosaunee, and Michi Saugig Nations. As beneficiaries of a violent history of colonization, we recognize our responsibility to uphold treaty relationships and so seek to be guided by Indigenous truth-tellers toward restitution, restoration, and reconciliation. Learn more by clicking the photo above.