Evangelical Church of the Deaf, Religious center for deaf community in North York, Canada.
The Evangelical Church of the Deaf is a religious center in North York that provides worship services designed for deaf people. The building offers space for Sunday services and various community programs throughout the week.
The church was founded as part of the Ontario Mission of the Deaf network and became an important gathering place for deaf worshippers in Toronto. Since its establishment, it has served the community as a reliable center for spiritual practice.
The church uses sign language in all services and creates a space where deaf people participate fully in worship. This practice shapes how the community gathers and connects spiritually.
The church is located in an accessible residential area and can be reached by public transportation. Visitors should check ahead to find out which programs and times work best for their needs.
The community works closely with the Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf to access expanded learning and support resources. This partnership allows members to benefit from broader opportunities for personal development.
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