Messengers of Reconciliation Commissioned and Ordained
Canada and Bermuda Territory welcomes 15 new officers to its ranks.
by Pamela RichardsonTerritory hosts first public commissioning event since the beginning of the pandemic.
Territory hosts first public commissioning event since the beginning of the pandemic.
In September 2017, The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda partnered with Indigenous Pathways for the first Celebration of Culture, a sacred space where Indigenous and non-Indigenous followers of Jesus could gather to walk in good relations. As we prepare for the fifth Celebration of Culture this August, Captain Crystal Porter asked people from across the territory to share their experiences of the event.
The Salvation Army has committed to a journey of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
A comforting reminder from Diane Stark's son helped her when she was grieving the loss of my stepdad.
God connected me here at The Salvation Army for this time in this season.
The British Columbia Division’s men’s network was created to inspire spiritual leadership in the home and church, and to encourage the embodiment of Christ in everyday life.
When we begin to understand the heart of the other, we realize that our motives, dreams and hopes may be much more alike than we first thought possible.
The Salvation Army's canteen truck is never too far away.
When Satan reminds you of all you left undone, remind him of what Jesus has done for you.
The Salvation Army in Moose Jaw, Sask., celebrated 134 years of service in the community in March. The corps held events such as a women’s fellowship luncheon, a community barbecue and a visit from Major Mike Hoeft, area commander, Prairie Division, for a Sunday service.