MOZART’S MAGIC FLUTE!!
This Sunday, April 28/24 at 1:00 pm, Temperanceville United is pleased to have the opportunity to share with the community a few hours of exciting music, followed by refreshments, including our homemade treats. Tickets are not required. There will be a goodwill offering only.
The concert of Mozart’s Magic Flute is performed by our resident flutist, Anne Marie Kopp, on the flute, and Gretchen Anner on the violin. Short pieces taken from the opera will be performed along with the story of the Magic Flute, presented in music and words.
Anne Marie has performed with orchestras in Toronto including the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Originally from Ottawa, she now resides in our area.
Gretchen has performed as an orchestral and chamber musician in Paris, France, Oxford, England, and Boston, as well as living and working in Toronto most of her life. She founded and has lead the Thornhill Hill Chamber Music Institute for 21 years.
WORSHIP:
Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
No Services during July.
Church Address :
Our Church Building is located at 734 King Road
(northeast corner of Bathurst),
Oak Ridges, Ontario.
WE ARE UNITED AGAINST RACISM*
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How was Temperanceville named? Love's Corners at Temperanceville
What's in a name? In 1809 the Love family invited neighbours to worship with them in their home. The Love family home was so close to the present location of the church, that the distance would be measured better in feet, rather than in miles. The neighbourhood was known as Love's Corners. While the Love family moved out of the neighbourhood; LOVE, God's LOVE, never left. God's LOVE is here, always with us.
The Love's Corners community built a log church at first and then replaced that with a brick church in 1854 and eventually with the present day church in 1897. God's LOVE also moved the hearts and minds of the Love's Corners community to raise awareness about the harm of alcoholism and to make a difference about it. Several Temperance societies carried out that work. Their strong impact led to re-naming the neighbourhood and the congregation Temperanceville.
People who gathered for friendship and for kind-hearted service to others in the early decades of the Love’s Corners–Temperanceville community included indigenous families and families from Asia and from western Europe. The name Temperanceville is a sign of service to others. Successive generations maintain the name and service to others.
1854- William Willoughby and William McDonagh
1855- William Willoughby and John S. Clarke
1856- J.W. McCallum, Wm. Hill and W.J. Hunter
1857-8- William McFadden and A.R. Campbell
1858- William McFadden and John Potts
1859- William McFadden and John Scott
1860-61- Kennedy Creighton and George M. Meachman
1862- Kennedy Creighton and Thomas Feather
1863-64- Joseph Shepley and Thomas Bell
1865- Joseph Shepley and P.D.Will
1866- John Shaw and Joseph Colling
1867- John Shaw, Andrew B. Chambers and A. Cunnington
1868- John Shaw and Richard W. Woodsworth
1869- John Hunt and Daniel Cattanach
1870- John Hunt and William Mills
1871- John Hunt and John E. Lancely
1872- Edward Barrass, Geo. McIntyre and John Pickering
1873- Edward Barrass and John C. Stephenson
1874- Edward Barrass and G.H. Bishop
1875-76- Jas. Shuttleworth and G.H. Bishop
1877- Daniel E. Gee and Wm. H. Madden
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All services are at 9:30 am unless otherwise noted.
May Worship Themes
Sunday, May 5
Between a rock and a hard place, especially there, may the love of God sprout
Sunday, May 12 Mother's Day
Humble gratitude for God’s presence in mothering love in all Her forms
Sunday, May 19 Pentecost
Sunday, May 26 Care for the Pentecost Spirit within you
MOZART’S MAGIC FLUTE!!
This Sunday, April 28/24 at 1:00 pm, Temperanceville United is pleased to have the opportunity to share with the community a few hours of exciting music, followed by refreshments, including our homemade treats. Tickets are not required. There will be a goodwill offering only.
The concert of Mozart’s Magic Flute is performed by our resident flutist, Anne Marie Kopp, on the flute, and Gretchen Anner on the violin. Short pieces taken from the opera will be performed along with the story of the Magic Flute, presented in music and words.
Anne Marie has performed with orchestras in Toronto including the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Originally from Ottawa, she now resides in our area.
Gretchen has performed as an orchestral and chamber musician in Paris, France, Oxford, England, and Boston, as well as living and working in Toronto most of her life. She founded and has lead the Thornhill Hill Chamber Music Institute for 21 years.
General Inquiries/Facility Information
Roseanne Rose, Board Chair
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