He was the lead singer and songwriter for the R&B group Philosopher Kings in the 1990s. When the group broke up, he began a solo career as Jarvis Church, taking this stage name from two parallel streets in Toronto, Ontario.
Eaton is also a producer, who co-produced Nelly Furtado's debut album Whoa, Nelly! with his Philosopher Kings bandmate Brian West; their production team is known as Track and Field.
He also sings with Prozzak, a group consisting of his Philosopher Kings bandmates James McCollum and Jason Levine.
The church was extended by a 2-storey school building to the rear (east), containing a church parlour, library, classrooms and, on the second floor, a Sunday School room with a capacity of 500 seats.
Jarvis Street Baptist Church is constructed of mottled brownstone and trimmed with Ohio sandstone and granite.
Jarvis Street Baptist Church was completed in 1875 for the successor to the first Baptist congregation in Toronto and as the flagship Baptist church in Ontario.
JarvisChurch began his musical journey at an early age, when he attended a Bob Marley concert in Jamaica.
It was at this early age where Jarvis discovered the healing power of music.
Jarvis' father was Leader of the Civil Service in Jamaica and as Jarvis explains, "at the time there were strong feuding political factions in Jamaica.