Originally built across the street from the old site of Toronto General Hospital, it is now across from Allan Gardens.
As a result of this diversity of space, the church has become a community center that hosts functions for the general public.
Some non-profit organizations including: Alcoholics Anonymous, abuse prevention programs, continuing education programs and food banks use the church's meeting and kitchen spaces to benefit the community.
The church also displays pride flags and is open to all; it even hosts a dance group geared toward the gay community.
[1] The main sanctuary and chapel currently are host to seven different worship groups, six of which are culturally different Christian denominations, and the other being a Buddhist meditation circle.