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”The bakery fed the community since the late 1970's and originally sold bakery products including patties/ hardo bread/ Jamaican bun and coco bread.”

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”The members worshipped at north-east corner of University and Edwards Street from 1905 until the sale of the building in 1955 and the completion of the present building located at Huron and D’Arcy Streets.”

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”It was in the 1950’s when the local congregation could no longer maintain its church building at 94 Chestnut Street that they sought and were granted use of the facilities of the Afro-Community Church which was located at 460 Shaw Street.”

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”B.M.E. Christ Church continued to hold its services at Sheldrake United Church as well as Seventh Day Adventist Churches located at both Harvie Ave. and Perth Ave.”

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”"Board meetings were held at Cornerstone Baptist Tabernacle prayer meetings at College St. United Church and Choir practices at New Dawn Moravian Church."”

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”Board meetings were held at Cornerstone Baptist Tabernacle prayer meetings at College St. United Church and Choir practices at New Dawn Moravian Church.”

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”Board meetings were held at Cornerstone Baptist Tabernacle prayer meetings at College St. United Church and Choir practices at New Dawn Moravian Church.”

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”Six years after its humble beginnings; on Sunday April 27th 1986 Revivaltime Tabernacle opened its doors to a 34500 sq ft. sanctuary with complementary ministry facilities.”

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”On October 28th 2001 approximately three and a half years after the fire... an opening service took place at its new home.”

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”Incubators of first Black Adventist church in Canada catalysts for growth that went from five churches to now more than 70 in the GTA alone.”
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