The Walk to Calvary

Annual Good Friday event in St. George’s, Bermuda, shares the Passion story.

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On Good Friday, a procession of churchgoers, tourists and actors weaves through the scenic town of St. George’s, Bermuda, led by a Salvation Army band. Some are dressed in costume as Pharisees and disciples, and among them, a determined Jesus carries a cross on his back. This annual re-enactment, called the Walk to Calvary, draws hundreds

The Weight of Gethsemane

In the face of unimaginable pain, Jesus refused to abandon God’s will.

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The image of a gethsemane has stood the test of time as a metaphor to describe the lonely, intentional journey of Jesus as he approached his final night of prayer in preparation for his imminent arrest and Crucifixion. 

Celebrating World Water Day

Clean water brings hope to rural communities in Kenya.

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Water is life. Yet 2.2 billion people around the world live without access to clean water, according to the World Health Organization. Every day, an estimated 1,000 children under the age of five die from preventable diseases related to contaminated water. In response to this crisis, The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda, in partnership with

Canadian Team Travels to Africa on Sustainability Tour

Stops in Liberia and Zimbabwe facilitate mutual learning and opportunity for partnership.

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Liberia: Learning and Sustainability In January, an interdisciplinary Salvation Army team from Canada touched down in Monrovia, Liberia, to embark on a Learning and Sustainability Tour. Led by Lt-Colonel Brenda Murray, director of international development, and Lt-Colonel John Murray, territorial secretary for communications, the Canadian team

New Community Resource Centre Opens in Calgary

Modern facility offers a safe place for recreation and Army services.

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(Above) From left, Mjr Rob Kerr, divisional secretary, Prairies and Northern Territories Div; Mjr Don Bladen, AC, Prairies and Northern Territories Div; Mjr Donna Bladen, DSWM, Prairies and Northern Territories Div; Cliff Wiebe; Mjr Karen Hoeft, executive director, Regina Waterston Ministries  After three years of planning, The Salvation

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Whisper of the Heart

Emmanuele Fuldauer had always felt God at work but it took a detour to a Salvation Army church for her to hear His voice.

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Emmanuele Fuldauer’s first name means “God is with us” in Hebrew. Though never a churchgoing woman, Emmanuele had always felt God at work. Now, thanks to The Salvation Army, He is working through her life.

No One Can Do It All

Working together is always better.

Opinion & Critical Thought

"...remember this: you were not created to do it all and have every spiritual gifting. In your marriage, lean on your spouse and their giftings. With your kids, do the work of helping them discover their own spiritual giftings. Humbly investigate your own."

Barbie and the Real World

How Greta Gerwig’s fantasy-comedy critiques cultural stereotypes.

Opinion & Critical Thought

"I couldn’t help but be reminded of things I’ve heard people say about the church—that one of the reasons they left is... because it didn’t feel like a place they could bring their doubts, fears and imperfections. And often they’re right."

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