Metropolitan Community Church to have Christmas Eve Service

Christmas is a very fun time, regardless of whether you celebrate it or not. You get the chance to be with your family, many of whom you may only see at that time. You get the chance to watch television and eat chocolate as much as your heart desires. And of course people that do celebrate the holiday get to have presents, sing Christmas Carols and everyone also gets the day off from work. All in all, Christmas is a very fun time and if you are going to be in Toronto this evening you can help the Metropolitan Community Church celebrate Christmas by attending their Christmas Eve Service at Roy Thomson Hall.
The service itself will be attended by people from all walks of life within Toronto’s diverse cultural community and people will gather to listen to the singing of Christmas Carols as well as a special performance by Louise Pitre. It’ll truly be a fun Christmas eve get together and if you enjoy that kind of Christmas spirit, then there are fewer places to get it better than with the Metropolitan Community Church at Roy Thomson Hall. Tickets start at $10.
Roy Thomson Hall of course has appeared on The Toronto Traveler at least two or three times in the eighty or so posts that this blog has, but just in case you’re new to the blog, here is a map showing you exactly where Roy Thomson Hall is. it is located on Simcoe Street, which you can reach by going west on King Street until you pass University Avenue. It is right next to St. Andrew Subway Station however, so if you don’t feel like navigating streets you can simply take the subway to that station and follow all the signs pointing to Roy Thomson Hall.
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1 opinion for Metropolitan Community Church to have Christmas Eve Service
Alex-Sirened
Dec 29, 2007 at 9:43 pm
I think that people who don’t celebrate Christmas should still celebrate Christmas, hehe.
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