Monthly Archives: October 2025

Guest article: Christian dating in Toronto: Faith, connection and community in a big city

A better way for Christians to meet

Toronto moves fast. It is vibrant, diverse and full of opportunity, which makes it an exciting place to live and sometimes a tricky place to date. For British expats who keep faith at the centre of their lives, finding someone with similar values can feel like a proper challenge. Still, many Christians in Toronto find that dating here brings richness, growth and genuine companionship.

Faith in a busy, multicultural city

Toronto has churches of every stripe, from historic Catholic parishes to lively evangelical congregations and international chapels. While many residents identify as Christian, faith often plays a less visible role in everyday social life than it might back home in the UK. That means single Christians frequently balance a professional, city lifestyle with a commitment to spiritual priorities.

Dating as a Christian in Toronto often involves being upfront about what matters to you. You might meet people who respect your faith but do not practise it, or others who grew up in the church but drifted away. Being honest about your intentions helps you find someone whose priorities match yours.

The joys and the practical hurdles

One of the strengths of Christian dating in Toronto is how quickly conversations can move to meaningful territory. When two people share faith, they tend to talk about purpose, calling and how faith shapes everyday decisions. Those conversations can form the basis of a relationship grounded in shared conviction.

There are practical hurdles. Many congregations have small singles groups, and the sheer size of the city means potential dates can be scattered across different neighbourhoods. Work and commuting schedules can make regular meet-ups difficult. On top of that, cultural differences among Toronto’s international Christian community sometimes mean couples must navigate distinct expectations about weddings, family and roles.

How digital tools help meet single Christians

Technology has changed how Christians meet in the city. A well-targeted Christian dating app can help you connect with like-minded people who otherwise might never cross your path. Think of an app as a map rather than a shortcut: it shows you where other Christians are, then it is up to you to turn that online connection into a face-to-face meeting.

These platforms can be particularly helpful for Catholics and for those who want to meet single Christians who take their faith seriously. They make it easier to find people who share liturgical habits, prayer practices or expectations about family. Many couples who meet online go on to discover common ground in church life, volunteering and local small groups.

Making community your priority

Beyond apps, building community is crucial. Attend local events, join a small group or volunteer with a church-linked charity. These settings offer natural ways to get to know others without the pressure of dating. In Toronto you can also find city-wide worship nights, international Christian meet-ups and alumni groups that bring people together from similar backgrounds.

For British expats, joining a congregation with an active social life often helps. You make friends, find shared activities and, sometimes, meet someone who could become a partner. Dating grounded in community tends to bring added support and shared friendships, which can strengthen a relationship.

Keep the long view

Christian dating in Toronto is rarely instantaneous. It takes time, patience and intentional choices. The city’s scale can feel daunting, but it also means more opportunities to meet people from different traditions and walks of life. If you stay clear about what you want, remain open to meeting people in a variety of spaces and lean into community, you increase the chances of finding a meaningful relationship.

At the end of the day, dating as a Christian here is about living your faith honestly while enjoying all that Toronto offers. It is about meeting someone who shares your values, building friendship first and trusting that a relationship rooted in faith can thrive in a modern city.

Let’s all help fellow Brit Michael find a job!

Hey companies, snap this guy up quick!

Michael got in touch with Brits in Toronto asking for some job advice, so we thought it would be better to let him explain what he’s looking for. Take it away, Michael!

Hi everyone, I’m Michael Mullings, a Brit now living in Toronto and currently looking for my next role.

I’ve spent over 14 years in project and program management, specialising in digital transformation, operations, and delivery. In the UK, I worked with global agencies such as McCann, Ogilvy, Razorfish, GALE, and Tribal Worldwide, leading large-scale digital builds, e-commerce projects, and transformation programmes for clients including AstraZeneca, Avios, and the BBC.

I also run my own consultancy, Mullings Management, where I focus on setting up PMOs, building governance frameworks, and transforming delivery teams to operate with clarity, capability, and control.

I have been in Toronto for four years now, but have found it difficult to find long-term engagements. I’m seeking permanent roles or long-term contracts in program leadership, digital transformation, or client delivery management — anywhere I can leverage my experience to drive successful outcomes and empower teams to perform at their best.

If you know of a role, contact, or company I should connect with, I’d really appreciate the introduction.

E-mail: michael@mullingsmanagement.com
Website: www.mullingsmanagement.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/michael-mullings-3b711950