
Bishop Stephen Bayne
Key figure at the 1963 Toronto Anglican Congress.

Planning Committee
Meeting at Canadian Church HQ, 600 Jarvis, Toronto.

Archbishop Ramsey Arrival
Met by Archbishop H.H. Clark and Bishop Wilkinson.

Procession into Service
At Maple Leaf Gardens during the Congress service.
Festival of Anglican Church Music. Toronto, 1963
Festival of Anglican Church Music sung by the Congress Festival Choir in association with the Toronto Diocesan Choir School with an introduction by the Most Rev’d Arthur Michael Ramsey, MA DD. We are most grateful to the ‘LP Rarities’ for sharing this vital piece of the documentary record.
Re-Birth of a Church (Copy)
“Re-Birth of a Church: Anglican Congress 1963” is a record of the Toronto Anglican Congress of 12-23 August 1963. The film was made by Jack Chisholm Film Productions Ltd. of Toronto, and narrated by Stephen Bayne, who had previously been Bishop of Olympia (Washington State, USA).
Re-Birth of a Church (Copy 2)
“Re-Birth of a Church: Anglican Congress 1963” is a record of the Toronto Anglican Congress of 12-23 August 1963. The film was made by Jack Chisholm Film Productions Ltd. of Toronto, and narrated by Stephen Bayne, who had previously been Bishop of Olympia (Washington State, USA).
The Congress Record
“The Congress Record” is a collection of high-quality recordings of sermons, services, music, and the ambient sounds of the 1963 Toronto Anglican Congress. Beautifully recorded, highly atmospheric, and perfect for lovers of podcasts. These recordings originally comprised a double-sided LP record.
The Congress Record (Copy)
“The Congress Record” is a collection of high-quality recordings of sermons, services, music, and the ambient sounds of the 1963 Toronto Anglican Congress. Beautifully recorded, highly atmospheric, and perfect for lovers of podcasts. These recordings originally comprised a double-sided LP record.
The Congress Record (Copy 2)
“The Congress Record” is a collection of high-quality recordings of sermons, services, music, and the ambient sounds of the 1963 Toronto Anglican Congress. Beautifully recorded, highly atmospheric, and perfect for lovers of podcasts. These recordings originally comprised a double-sided LP record.