Optimizing mission impact requires us to look closely through the lens of our territorial mission, vision and values to examine how the ministries and services we provide align with these statements and their outcomes.
Through what has been a difficult year, we continue to trust and believe in Jesus—not because it makes our lives easier, but because he is Immanuel, God with us.
A Boy Called Christmas
In this new movie, young Nikolas is tasked with bringing a spark of hope to the world.
by Diane StarkReleased on Netflix in November, A Boy Called Christmas is an origin story of Father Christmas based on the children’s book by Matt Haig of the same name.
Salvation Army Youth Program Uses Photography to Improve Mental Health
PhotoVoice gives newcomer youth a forum for conversations around mental health and wellness.
by Christina BulginOttawa Salvation Army helps newcomers and racialized young people address their needs around mental health and wellness.
Dr. James Read: The Heart of the Matter
Retired director of Ethics Centre urges Salvationists to engage critically with the world.
Interview by Geoff MoultonDr. James Read reflects on his tenure at the Ethics Centre, critical issues facing the church and what has brought him joy on the journey.
O Christmas Tree
Thanks to a unique program, The Salvation Army in Ottawa shared the joy of Christmas.
by Heather PrystanskiThanks to a unique program, The Salvation Army in Ottawa shared the joy of Christmas by providing artificial Christmas trees to local families.
A Celebratory Christmas With The Salvation Army
Army holds first major concert in Toronto since December 2019.
Salvationists and friends gather for annual festive celebration.
Salvation Army Receives Funds from Agriculture Canada to Help Vulnerable People Access Food
Army grateful to government for ongoing support and investment in food security.
As food insecurity rates climb, Salvation Army continues to meet the needs of Canadians during this challenging time.
Salvation Army in United States Responds to Devastating Tornadoes
Food and drinks distributed alongside vital emotional and spiritual care.
"Hope marches on" as Salvation Army emergency disaster services provide meals, comfort and support to those affected by tornadoes.
(No) Kids Without Christmas
Chatham brothers spur community effort to provide toys for children.
by Melissa Yue WallaceTwo brothers from Chatham, Ont., donated more than $5,000 worth of toys to The Salvation Army through their community bottle drive last December, bringing joy to children in need at Christmas. “We like to give back to the community and want to make children’s dreams come true,” says Brett Gore, one of the brothers.