Service

Join Us for Worship

Our Sunday service bring together people from many Nations and backgrounds. Each gathering includes:

  • Prayer led by our community
  • Teaching from Scripture
  • Worship music and Indigenous expressions
  • Testimonies, encouragement, and support
  • Fellowship with warm and welcoming people

Every person who walks through our doors is family.

Sundays at 3:00 PM
Wednesdays Bible study  at 4:30 PM

Native Canadian Center (NccT)
16 Spadina Road, Toronto (One block north of Bloor St.)

PLAN YOUR VISIT

What to Expect at Indigenous CHRISTian Circle

If you’re planning a visit here’s What to Expect at Indigenous CHRISTian Circle, we want you to feel comfortable and welcomed from the moment you arrive. Here are a few things that will help make your first visit a great experience.

Plan Your Arrival

We recommend arriving about 10–15 minutes early. This gives you time to park, say hello, grab a coffee, and find a seat without feeling rushed.

Our services typically last about 90 minutes

What Happens in a Service?

When you attend a service here’s what to Expect at Indigenous CHRISTian Circle, you can expect:

  • Engaging worship led by our local worship team
  • Prayer and community connection (prayer for healing from emotional, physical, and spiritual issues)
  • A practical, Bible-based message that applies to everyday life

Our goal is to create a space where people can encounter God, grow in faith, and feel encouraged for the week ahead.

What Should I Wear?

Come just as you are. Some people dress casually, while others prefer to dress up a bit.

There’s no dress code—what matters most is that you feel comfortable.

New Here?

If it’s your first time visiting, we’d love to meet you after the service.

Our team would be happy to answer any questions, help you learn more about the CIRCLE, and help you find ways to get connected.

We can’t wait to welcome you at Indigenous CHRISTian Circle

Whether you’ve been part of faith community for years or you’re exploring faith for the first time, there’s a place for you here.