one block north of Eglinton Avenue, at Bathurst Street
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Address:
2 Wembley Road
Toronto, ON
M6C 2E9
Phone:
416 783-0879
Email:
Location:
one block north of Eglinton Avenue at Bathurst Street
in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Staff:
Minister: Rev. Stephen Fetter
Admin Assistant: Amanda Wallace-Gallant
Property: George Waller
Church School Coordinator: Ann Fraser
Music Director: Nancy Singla
Rev. Stephen Fetter -- Minister
Steve is a graduate of Vancouver School of Theology (1987) and has been minister at Forest Hill United Church since November 2002. These days he keeps thinking about ways to connect with people who describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious." He has a passion for cutting through traditional language and ritual to find ways to help people live out a spirituality that helps us get through the ordinary ups and downs of life.
When he's not working, Steve enjoys gardening, fixing his car, renovating his house, and messing around with computers. He has three children -- all grown now and out of the house, so he and his wife Linda are enjoying having time together!
Steve also works for the General Council Office of The United Church of Canada, where he designs and manages continuing education programs for clergy and other church leaders across the country. You can read more about his work there at the website he created: www.united-in-learning.com.
Nancy Singla -- Music Director
Nancy Singla, www.nancysingla.com, has been the music director at Forest Hill United Church since 2010. She completed her Master's degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Toronto and Undergraduate studies in Vocal and Piano performance from the University of Victoria and the Victoria Conservatory of Music.
Nancy is the Founder and director of the Cantala Women’s choir and Chamber Ensemble, and has an active piano and voice studio in addition to her work at Forest Hill. Nancy brings a unique approach and knowledge to choral conducting. With her experience in vocal pedagogy she understands that learning how to sing is an important part of the choral singing experience.
Ann Fraser -- Church School Coordinator
Ann oversees our programming for children and youth, which has grown and divided as more families have joined our church. This Fall she'll be taking over leadership of the youth program, and overseeing the work of her colleagues who teach the toddlers and children's classes.
Ann is a certified Early Childhood Educator, and has additional training in working with children with special needs.
When she's not working she loves crafts, knitting, organizing, and playing with kids.
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This church started with people!
At the beginning of the Second World War the neighbourhood was just being developed. Young families in this part of North Toronto petitioned the United Church of Canada to start a Sunday School for their kids. They didn't even want a building to start with -- just a way to help their kids find a sense of hope in the midst of the chaos around them.
A small building went up quickly, however, once the decision was made. The first service was held in a sanctuary still without pews or an organ on September 8th 1940.
Small by choice
In the same year, a large synagogue was built a few blocks away, and the character of the population changed. It quickly became clear that Forest Hill would become a predominantly Jewish neighbourhood. Plans to replace the small initial chapel with a large ornate building were scrapped, and Forest Hill United has remained a small and intimate space to reflect on what it means to be a Christian community in the midst of a society that sees life very differently.
We've discovered that we like being small. Not that we don't want to invite others to join us (we'd be glad to do that!) -- but because we're small, we can know everybody's name. We recognize visitors easily. We know when somebody's sick. We like to pitch in and work together. Our church year is brimming with Dinners and Coffee Houses and Rummage Sales and Special Events where we can have fun together. We'd love to grow -- even double in size - but we don't ever want to grow so big that we lose the intimacy.
Multicultural on Purpose
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Over the past 10 years the membership of the congregation has become increasingly multi-cultural. Our membership includes people from Africa and the Carribean, China and the Philippines, whites and blacks and in-betweens. We are pleased to celebrate Black History Month in February and Asian Heritage Month in May each year, in addition to following the regular church calendar. There's something for everybody here, and we come because we like the mix of cultures.
What we Believe
We don't all believe the same thing! We don't expect to ... and we enjoy being part of an environment where we can approach the Divine without feeling like someone's looking over our shoulders.
Our minister likes to ask questions. He says the journey is more important than the destination. When you read his sermons, they're peppered with question marks ... and even though he sometimes has strong opinions, we always know that he really wants us to think about our lives, and about how God is touching us right now.
If you want to know what our minister thinks, read some of his sermons on this website -- but if you don't agree, then talk to him about it. He likes the dialogue. What's most important to us is that we feel like our lives are taken seriously -- what we think, or wonder, or struggle with, matters to God. We can feel free to bring our whole selves into worship, and into this community of friends.
Programs for Everyone
From September to June we offer Church School for the kids. Our teacher Ann Fraser is a certified Early Childhood Educator. She uses the The Whole People of God Curriculum which is built around the same Bible readings that are used in Worship Week by Week.
We also have childcare for kids under four, cared for by Angela Nightengale, who's also ECE trained. She offers care every Sunday so that parents can relax and connect with God in the ways they need.
Our Youth Group, under the leaders of Morgan Jurmaleitis, meets on the first and third Sundays during the church service, as well as for social events.
Our growing choir rehearses every Sunday morning, from September to June at 9:30.
Various different short-term study groups have gathered around specific issues such as environmental stewardship, the Book of Genesis, & "Easter: Fact, Fiction, Faith." Another group gathers for dessert and coffee every other Thursday to talk with Rev. Steve about whatever issues may be coming in in the following week's sermon.
Our Congregational Life Committee plans a variety of dinners, coffee houses, day trips, and concerts that draw people together and help us have fun together. They make apple pies together, challenge men to auction off baking to send kids to camp, and plan programs to help us get to know each other.

forest hill
January 11, 2026

