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Tri-Congregational Churches 

1080 Finch Avenue East
North York, Toronto
Ontario, Canada
M2J 2X2 


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Tuesday to Friday 
10 am to 1 pm

Phone
416 494 2442

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               Descending dove

symbol of the Holy Spirit
                     Maltese cross

used in the time of the crusades
                     Flames of fire

symbol of the Holy Spirit
                 Crown of thorns

symbol of suffering
                                     Lily

symbol of Easter and mortality
                         Latin cross

most commonly used form of the cross
                                Wheat

symbol of the bread of life
                                    Star

symbol of the nativity
                     Cross Trefflee

a decorative form of the cross
            Intertwining circles

symbol of the Trinity
                              Manger

symbol of the birth of Christ
                                    Fish

a secret sign used by early Christians
                  Vertical arrows

symbol of the three congregations
                              The "X"

the first letter of the Greek word "Christos"
                     Three circles

symbol of the eternal nature of the Trinity
                              Chalice

symbol of the Eucharist
                        Celtic cross

known as the Iona cross
                      Chi and Rho

Greek letters signifying the word "Christ"
                            Butterfly

symbol of resurrection and eternal life
              Cross and Square

symbol of Christ for the world
                              Grapes

symbol of wine
                       Greek cross
                 on three circles

eternal Christ in Holy Trinity
             Alpha and Omega

first and last letters of Greek alphabet signifying Jesus as the beginning and end of all things
                               Crown

symbol of the reward of the faithful
also a symbol of Deborah's leadership during the period of the judges