Affiliate Ministries at Grace Toronto
Grace Toronto seeks to promote the Gospel in Toronto by partnering with different organizations in the city. One of the ways we do this is through supporting affiliate groups. We share a common vision, and complementary ministry focuses, and similar theological commitments to how the Gospel can transform our city. Our partnership structure may include hosting joint ministry events, financial support and / or the use of our building facilities. Learn more about each of our affiliates below.
Adam House
Adam House is a faith based ministry committed to sharing the good news of Christ with grace and compassion by serving refugee claimants to Canada irrespective of their background or beliefs.
Motivated by God’s love they serve refugee claimants by:
- Providing a welcoming short term home;
- Intentionally encouraging them to make a personal connection with Christ and His church in our community;
- Advocating for access to social, medical, and legal services;
- Assisting with the refugee claimant process;
- Facilitating integration into daily life in Canada;
- Educating churches and the community about the refugees landscape;
- Actively seeking and responding to opportunities for growth and development of the ministry.(2025, adamhouse.org)
Christian Graduate Fellowship
The Christian Graduate Fellowship (CGF) was established in 2020 as an offshoot of Power to Change UTSG. It began when a group of graduate students came together to explore challenging questions, such as how to live out their faith in the workplace. During the pandemic, as the Fellowship grew, meetings transitioned from virtual gatherings to in-person gatherings at members' homes. As the group continued to expand, it became evident that a more permanent and spacious meeting place was necessary. In 2022, Grace Toronto Church graciously offered its facilities for the Fellowship’s weekly meetings. By God's grace, the Christian Graduate Fellowship has continued to flourish, growing from a small group of students into a vibrant community of graduate students and young professionals. T
Imprint Magazine
Imprint is an online and print magazine that explores the intersection of faith and culture.
"Our goal is to create thoughtful and engaging content for an audience both in and outside of the church. We’re passionate about our city and community, but we also publish content that’s applicable to readers who aren’t local to Toronto.
Imprint features the work of Christian artists from gospel-centered churches in Toronto, ON as well as guest contributors from farther afield, including reported pieces, personal essays, short works of fiction, poetry, photo essays, art and illustrations.
Imprint began as an initiative by congregants from Grace Toronto Church, and today is hosted by Grace Toronto with support from several other church partners in the Greater Toronto Area as well." (2025, imprintmagazine.ca/about)
Safe Families Canada
Safe Families Canada currently has 18 Chapters across the country, including one in Toronto. Grace Toronto Church has been a Safe Families church since
"Our long-term vision is to reach more of the 300,000 children and youth across Canada that are in vulnerable families and at risk of abuse and neglect. To do this, the desire is to establish Chapters and Safe Families Canada Churches in many more cities and communities across Canada." (2025, safefamiliescanada.com/about-us)
Pregnancy Care Centre Toronto
The Pregnancy Care Centre Toronto has been serving women, men and families in our city since 1984. As a Christian non-profit organization, they have relied on the donations of individuals, businesses and churches to keep their services free and accessible for those who need them. Their core values include showing care and love to everyone as well as treating people with dignity and encouraging them to reach their God given potential.
"We envision a city where no woman faces an unexpected pregnancy alone; where every mother and father has access to care, support and community; and where parents and their unborn children are treasured by all." (2025, iamnotalone.ca/about)