Walk the reconciliation path with us

    The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda has committed to a journey of reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. We believe that everyone can participate in the ministry of reconciliation and we invite you to join us as we listen, learn and seek to walk together in right relations.

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    Honouring the White Buffalo

    Family and faith defined Jordan Brown-Ratcliffe’s life. Now an Indigenous memorial fund carries his legacy.
    Indigenous Ministries
    Adopted as an infant by Salvation Army officers, Jordan Brown-Ratcliffe grew up in a loving and faith-filled home where he was encouraged to explore the Indigenous roots of his birth family. From music and travel to art and nature, Jordan embraced life while seeking to understand his own identity and place in the world. In 2019, Jordan passed

    Reconciliation Circles

    Walking together: what it means to be a good neighbour.
    Indigenous Ministries
    Over the past several months, The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda has held a series of Reconciliation Circles as part of our commitment to the journey of reconciliation. These guided conversations, grounded in an Indigenous appreciative inquiry approach of storytelling, meaningful dialogue and active listening, are designed to support the

    "How Can We Help?"

    Saskatoon Temple fosters reconciliation through relationships, listening and support.
    Indigenous Ministries

    For Saskatoon Temple, what started as a simple act of generosity grew into a meaningful partnership with a local school.

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