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Saint Luke's United Church Centennial 1887-1987

Photos by Alan L Brown - Posted September, 2006

When this 129-year-old church (as of 2016) was built, it was across the street from the old site of Toronto General Hospital. Located at 353 Sherbourne Street, it is now across from Allan Gardens. Here's this 1987 Toronto Historical Board plaque with info:
Coordinates: 43.662986 -79.372804 |
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This church was known as Sherbourne Street Methodist when it opened for worship 5 June 1887. Designed by architects Langley and Burke, it replaced a smaller house of worship built here in 1871. The handsome stonework and fine stained glass are of special note. Memorial windows bear the names of Sir Joseph Flavelle, Sir Albert Kemp, H.H. Fudger and Richard Brown, who along with many other prominent Toronto businessmen were active members of the congregation. Their philanthropy and participation in social programs began a community minded tradition that has continued through the years. In 1959, Sherbourne and Carlton United joined to form Saint Luke's United Church.
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Sherbourne Street Methodist Church
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