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A Historic Musical Treasure
Installed in 1930, to replace one destroyed by fire, our Casavant Organ has been central to worship and community music for nearly a century, filling the sanctuary with rich, resonant sound.
Practice
A Historic Musical Treasure
Installed in 1930, to replace one destroyed by fire, our Casavant Organ has been central to worship and community music for nearly a century, filling the sanctuary with rich, resonant sound.
The Casavant Organ’s Enduring Impact
Craftsmanship and Sound
Built by Casavant Frères, this three manual pipe organ ,with its 39 stops, 53 ranks and 3091 pipes, combines expert craftsmanship with powerful acoustics, enhancing every hymn and concert held here.
Some pipes are sixteen feet long while others are the size of a pencil! The console has three keyboards. The keys are rosewood, not the usual metal keys. Furthermore, it is the only organ in this region with a Wood Harp or Marimba.
A Community Legacy
Beyond worship, the organ supports concerts that unite London’s diverse communities, making music a shared experience in our historic space.

Community Concerts
Our venue hosts a variety of concerts that unite local musicians and audiences, fostering connection through shared musical experiences.
Concert Series Highlights
From chamber ensembles to choral performances, each concert showcases diverse talents and enriches our community’s cultural life.
Bringing People Together
These events create welcoming spaces where music bridges generations and backgrounds, strengthening community bonds.
Open Invitation
Everyone is encouraged to attend and support these gatherings, which reflect our commitment to accessible and meaningful arts.

Music Ministry Events
Casavant Organ Recitals
Afternoons and Evenings featuring master organist performances showcasing the rich tones of our 1929 Casavant Organ.
Community Concerts
Local choirs and instrumentalists come together to present programs celebrating community and connection through music.


