Who we are
The Church of the Transfiguration, a member of the Anglican Church of Canada, is located in northwest London Ontario near Wonderland and Sarnia Roads.
Our Mission
We are called by God to work together as a servant community. empowered by the holy Spirit we follow Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, and by our words and actions joyfully bear witness in the world to the transforming power of God's love.
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Our Mission
We are called by God to work together as a servant community. empowered by the holy Spirit we follow Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, and by our words and actions joyfully bear witness in the world to the transforming power of God's love.
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Leadership
Leader Name:
The Reverend Anne Jaikaran Â
Leader Position:
Priest-in-Charge Â
Phone:
Leader Email:
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Administration
Admin Name:
Carol Atherton Â
Admin Position:
Secretary Â
Phone:
Driving Directions to Church of the Transfiguration
Travel/Direction Tips
West London, close to Sarnia & Wonderland Roads Â
Church of the Transfiguration Service Times
Sunday Services
At 10:00 am, with choir, nursery and Sunday School. Coffee and fellowship follow.
The service is taken from the Book of Alternative Services (BAS).
It's been more than 3 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
At 10:00 am, with choir, nursery and Sunday School. Coffee and fellowship follow.
The service is taken from the Book of Alternative Services (BAS).
It's been more than 3 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Sunday School / Children and Youth Activities
Other activities & ministries
Bible Study
Drop in and join our weekly Bible studies. Discuss how scripture relates to our daily lives. Unravel the mysteries of the Bible.
Currently Tuesdays at 1 pm at the church.
Choir
Our enthusiastic choir meets weekly before service to rehearse the music for the 10:00 Sunday Service. We sing both traditional hymns and contemporary worship music for our regular services.
Our choir also meets for the occasional party, and is an avid contributor to the annual Talent Night.
Tranfig Travels
Locations are chosen to provide interest, fresh air and fun. Watch the Events page for dates and travel arrangements.
Family Nights
Activities vary so watch for details. Our church family may celebrate the Eucharist, enjoy dinner, movies or entertainment. Whatever the plan you can count on fun and fellowship.
Reach Group
A small team of creative ladies who reach in to help as the need arises at social functions or funerals, and reach out, using donations from various activities and Marathon Bridge fees, to the larger community including Bales for the North, SCAW, charities for men and women, as well as the Limberlost chaplaincy.
Youth Group
The youth (ages 12 and up) get together for fun activities such as movie nights, tobogganing, or bowling. This provides opportunities for the youth to invite friends and enjoy fellowship together.
Talent Night
Do you have a hidden talent that is just aching to be revealed? Here’s your chance to show your stuff. This fun social event showcases the diversity of talent we have in our congregation.
Annual Car Rally
This social event will take you places you never dreamed of. The excitement builds as teams decode the riddles and follow the clues that lead them to their secret destination. The rally ends with a picnic and games.
As Well…
We have many other active groups including Theatre Club, Servers Guild, Altar Guild, Lay Readers Ministry, and Books & Breakfast. Â
Drop in and join our weekly Bible studies. Discuss how scripture relates to our daily lives. Unravel the mysteries of the Bible.
Currently Tuesdays at 1 pm at the church.
Choir
Our enthusiastic choir meets weekly before service to rehearse the music for the 10:00 Sunday Service. We sing both traditional hymns and contemporary worship music for our regular services.
Our choir also meets for the occasional party, and is an avid contributor to the annual Talent Night.
Tranfig Travels
Locations are chosen to provide interest, fresh air and fun. Watch the Events page for dates and travel arrangements.
Family Nights
Activities vary so watch for details. Our church family may celebrate the Eucharist, enjoy dinner, movies or entertainment. Whatever the plan you can count on fun and fellowship.
Reach Group
A small team of creative ladies who reach in to help as the need arises at social functions or funerals, and reach out, using donations from various activities and Marathon Bridge fees, to the larger community including Bales for the North, SCAW, charities for men and women, as well as the Limberlost chaplaincy.
Youth Group
The youth (ages 12 and up) get together for fun activities such as movie nights, tobogganing, or bowling. This provides opportunities for the youth to invite friends and enjoy fellowship together.
Talent Night
Do you have a hidden talent that is just aching to be revealed? Here’s your chance to show your stuff. This fun social event showcases the diversity of talent we have in our congregation.
Annual Car Rally
This social event will take you places you never dreamed of. The excitement builds as teams decode the riddles and follow the clues that lead them to their secret destination. The rally ends with a picnic and games.
As Well…
We have many other active groups including Theatre Club, Servers Guild, Altar Guild, Lay Readers Ministry, and Books & Breakfast. Â
Other information
Church of the Transfiguration History
London, Ontario is the see city of the Diocese of Huron. It became the see city when the diocese was established in 1857 and St Paul’s Church became the cathedral.
London’s first resident Anglican clergyman was Benjamin Cronyn who arrived in 1832 and was to become the first bishop of the Diocese of Huron. His church, St Paul’s, was a frame church built in 1835 and destroyed by fire in 1844. The brick building erected to replace it was to become the cathedral.
The second Anglican Church was Christ Church built in 1863. In 1873, 2 more churches were built, Memorial Church (now Cronyn Memorial) and St James Westminster. There are now more than 20 Anglican Churches in London.
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London’s first resident Anglican clergyman was Benjamin Cronyn who arrived in 1832 and was to become the first bishop of the Diocese of Huron. His church, St Paul’s, was a frame church built in 1835 and destroyed by fire in 1844. The brick building erected to replace it was to become the cathedral.
The second Anglican Church was Christ Church built in 1863. In 1873, 2 more churches were built, Memorial Church (now Cronyn Memorial) and St James Westminster. There are now more than 20 Anglican Churches in London.
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"Yes, Lord"
"Yes, Lord! Jesus, I give all of this to you. Jesus," I just started out a dream for my neighbourhood. "I didn't ask you to make me a messenger to the world. I just wanted to love my neighbours. But Jesus, here it is. Here's my future, here's my loneliness, here are all the pressures, here are the criticism", and I gave Him everything. And I told Him to take me again and I would try to make "Yes, Lord" the continuing motto of my life..
"Yes, Lord! Jesus, I give all of this to you. Jesus," I just started out a dream for my neighbourhood. "I didn't ask you to make me a messenger to the world. I just wanted to love my neighbours. But Jesus, here it is. Here's my future, here's my loneliness, here are all the pressures, here are the criticism", and I gave Him everything. And I told Him to take me again and I would try to make "Yes, Lord" the continuing motto of my life..
Church of the Transfiguration listing was last updated on the 6th of December, 2020