Integrity Toronto

Integrity/Toronto is the oldest Canadian chapter of Integrity, a network of support and advocacy groups for gay and lesbian members of the Anglican Church of Canada, Episcopal Church USA, Anglican Church of Australia, and Church of Uganda.

In 1975, Integrity/Chicago, the organization's first chapter, held a convention. The half-dozen attendees from Toronto found discovered one another at the conference, and founded Integrity/Toronto.

The chapter has ties to the Church of the Redeemer, where its monthly services are held, and whose parish GLBT group overlaps heavily with Integrity/Toronto's membership.

Integrity/Toronto also holds annual retreats, operates a pamphlet ministry, appears at General Synod, and promotes parish education about GLBT Christian issues. It was engaged in a dialogue process with Fidelity before that group dissolved. In 1995, one of the founders of Integrity/Toronto left to establish Propitiation (Toronto).