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Warden Underground is a church plant in the [[Toronto (Ontario, Canada)|Greater Toronto Area]] (Ontario, Canada) aimed at young adults living in communities with social and economic challenges. Jordan Thoms, a resident in the community, and a former gang member and leader, Thoms, began the venture in association with [[Mennonite Church Eastern Canada]] and organizations like Connect Leadership Ministries. He developed a core group that volunteered with local social service agencies, and provided one-on-one Bible studies, home visits to provide the community with items such as groceries, and a young adults program. Jordan also started a prison ministry, meeting with young men from his community who found themselves in the prison system.
 
Warden Underground is a church plant in the [[Toronto (Ontario, Canada)|Greater Toronto Area]] (Ontario, Canada) aimed at young adults living in communities with social and economic challenges. Jordan Thoms, a resident in the community, and a former gang member and leader, Thoms, began the venture in association with [[Mennonite Church Eastern Canada]] and organizations like Connect Leadership Ministries. He developed a core group that volunteered with local social service agencies, and provided one-on-one Bible studies, home visits to provide the community with items such as groceries, and a young adults program. Jordan also started a prison ministry, meeting with young men from his community who found themselves in the prison system.
  
In 2016 Warden Underground had participation by 30-40 people with an average age of 19-20. On Thursday evenings 15-20 people met for worship at the Warden Woods Community Centre.
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By 2020 Warden Underground offered tutoring, a drop-in program, a men's accountability group, and Thursday evening church services which included a light meal or snacks and conversation. Warden Underground offi cially became an MCEC congregation with provisional membership in April 2020. Activities take place at the Warden Woods Community Centre.
 
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"Leaders with a vision: Warden Underground." MCEC in ministry Spring 2020. Kitchener, Ontario: Mennonite Church Eastern Canada, 2020: 6-7.
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Rogalsky, Dave. "Loving Your Community." ''Canadian Mennonite'' 22, no. 17 (10 September 2018): 15.
 
Rogalsky, Dave. "Loving Your Community." ''Canadian Mennonite'' 22, no. 17 (10 September 2018): 15.
  
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'''Address''': 996 O'Connor Drive, East York ON M4B 2T3
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Revision as of 13:46, 7 May 2020

Warden Underground meeting, 2016.
Source: Connect Ministries

Warden Underground is a church plant in the Greater Toronto Area (Ontario, Canada) aimed at young adults living in communities with social and economic challenges. Jordan Thoms, a resident in the community, and a former gang member and leader, Thoms, began the venture in association with Mennonite Church Eastern Canada and organizations like Connect Leadership Ministries. He developed a core group that volunteered with local social service agencies, and provided one-on-one Bible studies, home visits to provide the community with items such as groceries, and a young adults program. Jordan also started a prison ministry, meeting with young men from his community who found themselves in the prison system.

By 2020 Warden Underground offered tutoring, a drop-in program, a men's accountability group, and Thursday evening church services which included a light meal or snacks and conversation. Warden Underground offi cially became an MCEC congregation with provisional membership in April 2020. Activities take place at the Warden Woods Community Centre.

Bibliography

"Leaders with a vision: Warden Underground." MCEC in ministry Spring 2020. Kitchener, Ontario: Mennonite Church Eastern Canada, 2020: 6-7.

Rogalsky, Dave. "Loving Your Community." Canadian Mennonite 22, no. 17 (10 September 2018): 15.

"Scarborough South: Warden Underground Church." Connect Ministries. 2016. Web. 20 January 2017. https://www.connectministries.org/ministries/.

Williams, Lisa. "'Don't Worry, I've Got You!'" Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. 23 June 2014. Web. 20 January 2017. https://mcec.ca/story/dont-worry-ive-got-you.

Williams, Lisa. "Rising Leaders in Toronto." Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. 2 November 2016. Web. 20 January 2017. https://mcec.ca/story/rising-leaders-toronto.

Additional Information

Address: 306-996 O'Connor Drive, East York ON M4B 2T3

Phone:

Website:

Denominational Affiliations: Mennonite Church Eastern Canada Conference

Mennonite Church Canada

Leaders at Toronto Underground

Name Years
of Service
Jordan Thoms 2014-present


Author(s) Samuel J Steiner
Date Published May 2020

Cite This Article

MLA style

Steiner, Samuel J. "Warden Underground (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. May 2020. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Warden_Underground_(Scarborough,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=168051.

APA style

Steiner, Samuel J. (May 2020). Warden Underground (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Warden_Underground_(Scarborough,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=168051.




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