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In writing this history of the Church of
Universal Love, I do not want to use the words ‘begin’ or ‘began’
because I believe that if there is a beginning, then it follows there
must be an end and I refuse to accept that possibility in the case of
the Church of Universal Love. Therefore I will use the term ‘evolve’
or ‘evolved’.
The Church evolved in the minds of a few who were members of another
well established Spiritualist Church who felt that there was a need to
establish a center for people resident in the North and West of this
great city.
It came together in October of 1976 when twelve
of us finally decided that we would take the necessary steps towards
this evolution. We resigned our membership in our current Church and we
started looking for a home for our new Church.
On occasions, we would congregate in the basement of the home of Mrs Frances
Francey and we would simply discuss how we were to proceed in our new
endeavour. It was in one of these meetings that we formed our first Board
of Directors, with Mr Peter Arnold becoming the first President and
myself, Mr Kenneth V Jackson, its first Vice President. Mrs Jean Arnold
was to be our first Secretary and the extremely able Mr Derek Pearce was
our first Treasurer. The first Directors were Mrs Frances Francey, Mr
Joe Daly, Mrs Edna Grimshaw and Mr Vince LaFontaine. This gave us a
Board of nine members. This was in December of 1976.
Shortly after this Peter informed us that he had heard of a room for
rent in St John's United Church on Farmcrest off Victoria Park Ave, North
of Ellesmere Rd. On inquiry we found that it was available to us for
Sunday evenings and one night in the week. The rent was to be $45.00 per
week. We decided to accept this opportunity even though we were still
only the twelve, by sharing the cost until we would build a
congregation.
As
members, we met on the first Thursday evening to commit ourselves to
naming our Church and to discuss the formation of our Constitution and
By-Laws. First to the naming. There was one word that we were all in
agreement with, 'Love'. However, we agonized over numerous other preceding
terms, such as, Temple, Center and even a suggestion of Tabernacle,
until someone brilliantly said why not simply CHURCH of UNIVERSAL LOVE.
This was immediately adopted and the Church became a fact.
This was at
the beginning of 1977, but the Church was made official when we were
accepted by the Government of the Province of Ontario on May 31, 1977,
this being the date of the charter issued by the Government. The names
of the first Board of Directors are listed on that charter and are
considered the Charter Members. From that original nine, most have made
their transition to the higher life and a few others have left the
province and are not in contact.
It was not very long before we were attracting quite a following and our
funds were growing. Our first setback came as a result of our presence
creating a rift in the membership of St John's United Church. It seemed
that half of their members didn’t mind us being there, but the other
half were objecting, because some of their congregation were attending
our Church on Sunday evenings, and on the Thursday evening which we had
set aside for Healing and Messages, and so they were offended.
Needless
to say we left in good faith, and we soon found our next location, late in 1977, namely a place in the basement of a commercial
building at the corner on Yonge St at Sheppard, beneath a restaurant.
Our stay at this place proved to be progressive and our growth was very
prominent. We started having development and an Open circle on Friday
evenings, a practice that is still in evidence in the Church, although
under a different format and name. We had our Healing and Message
Service on Wednesday evenings, which were well attended.
Towards the end of 1978 we encountered another
setback. Our building caught fire, starting in the restaurant above us,
and everything we had amassed in furniture, books, and other assets were
lost completely. Nevertheless, just like the Phoenix from the ashes, we
rose again. With the aid given us by other Spiritualist Churches, we were
able to start again. This time it was a building that had been a
warehouse, and it needed much work to make it presentable for our
purposes. We accomplished this and we were open again in the early
summer of 1979.
We stayed there until 1982 and then we found a larger place on Yonge St
above a store, a hairdresser’s in fact. Again we had the place totally
to ourselves and we were attracting larger crowds. It was in fact, at
this time, what proved to be one of our greatest assets joined us, in
the person of Mrs. Marilyn Gaitskell.
The names of the Board had changed periodically during all this time. I,
myself, had served as President, as indeed had Frances Francey, Joan
Griffin had served as Secretary and later again as President. Change is
an integral part of growth and progress and we had our share.
In
1988 we decided that we should now have a Pastor, so the membership
appointed myself as the person to hold that office. In November of 1989,
I became ordained as the first Minister of the Church. I remained in
that position until 1996, when I stepped aside in favour of Marilyn, who
became the second pastor of the Church, and who later became an Ordained
Minister. We did have, for a period of time, an assistant Pastor in the
person of Rev. Doreen Bauld, who later returned to Springdale Church to
become its Pastor, at the Passing of the late Rev Ruth Dyke. We moved
again just a little further along Yonge St, on Centre Ave. It was from
there that I left and Marilyn became the Pastor.
The history from there would be a little beyond my recall, so I will
graciously leave the rest for other more recent historians. I would like
to point out that, while we did appear like nomads picking up our tents
and moving on, I stand confirmed that each move, either in location or
in personnel, was designed by the Spirit World. I firmly believe that
the Church Of Universal Love will always rise from adversity because it
has a very definite purpose to fulfill. Yes! It has experienced change,
and so it will continue, but always growing stronger as a result.
There
is a plaque in evidence in the Church memorializing those original
twelve dedicated to its growth and evolution and the names of the first
Board of Directors is inscribed on the Charter.
Though
I am no longer active in the Church, I hold it dear to my heart,
cherishing those wonderful memories, and praying that others will derive
as much Spiritual benefit from it as I have.
Sincerely, in
Spirit and in Truth I am,
Rev Kenneth V. Jackson.
The following are the
names of the original founding members. In alphabetical order:
Mr Peter Arnold.
Mrs Jean Arnold.
Ms Beryl Colarco.
Mrs Frances
Francey.
Mr Joseph Daly.
Mrs Edna Grimshaw. Mrs Joan Griffin.
Mrs Kathleen Jackson.
Mr Kenneth Jackson.
Mr Vince LaFontaine.
Mrs Madelene Pearce. Mr Derek Pearce.
May GOD bless them wherever they may be.
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