Salvationists and friends around the world can join together to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the promotion to Glory of Salvation Army Founder William Booth. Live webcasts will make the "I'll Fight" Congress—organized by the United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland—a worldwide event. The congress is taking place at the historic Royal Albert Hall over the weekend of May 26-27, under the leadership of General Linda Bond.

Event manager Melvin Hart says that song words will be on screen to enable participation "just as if you were there." He adds: "A number of corps and centres are making arrangements to participate in the congress by showing this webcast live. Many will also join in from home and overseas. Our prayer is that God will pour blessings upon his Army as we celebrate and worship together under the ministry of General Linda Bond."

The live stream—and further information about the congress—can be accessed at www.salvationarmy.org.uk/congress (streaming provided by the International Headquarters IT section).

Meetings will take place at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 26, and at 10:45 a.m. and 3 p.m. the following day (all times are British Summer Time, which is GMT+1). The Sunday morning meeting will include the installation of new territorial leaders Commissioners André and Silvia Cox by the General.

Each session takes as its focus a different aspect of The Salvation Army's International Vision—One Army, One Mission, One Message. The International Staff Band, International Staff Songsters and a massed youth chorus will participate throughout. The Saturday evening program will include excerpts from the musical about William Booth's ministry, The Blood of the Lamb.

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