Two Salvation Army employees share how they marked this day last year.
Throughout my life, I can trace times when hope faded, prayers were silenced, darkness crowned my thoughts, and struggles overwhelmed and exhausted me. But I can also trace the times when God has led, intervened, guided my thoughts, tested me and shown mercy to me time and time again.
Serving on the Front Lines of Wildfire Relief
Captain Jennifer Henson outlines The Salvation Army’s response to devastating wildfires in West Kelowna, B.C.
(Above) Captain Jennifer Henson (second from right), with Lt-Colonel Jamie Braund, divisional commander, B.C. Division, Colonel John Chamness, chief secretary, Colonel Lani Chamness, territorial secretary for women’s ministries, and Captain Rob Henson All summer the wildfires have raged across the province of British Columbia, but two
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Scarborough Citadel Offers New Community Café
The corps foyer has transformed into a welcoming hub for fellowship.
by Abbigail Oliver
The Salvation Army at Toronto’s Scarborough Citadel recently transformed its foyer into a new community café, opening its doors throughout the week to anyone wishing to access programming, visit the food bank or find connection and support. Recognizing that their building was underutilized throughout the week, Scarborough Citadel
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All of God's "nicknames" really help build a solid image of the character of God.
Update on The Salvation Army's Wildfire Emergency Response
Army continues to assist families affected by wildfires.
by Juan RomeroThe Salvation Army continues to assist families affected by the wildfires in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia.
Giraffic Park
Think God doesn’t have a sense of humour? Have you ever seen a platypus? Or a giraffe?
By Phil CallawayIt seems a giant leap of faith to think that creation’s stunning complexity is the result of anything less than the work of a master artist.
Let's seek to engage with culture in a way that is discerning and critically thoughtful, without dogma or moral carelessness.
Ontario Divisional Youth Bands Represent the Army at Calgary Stampede
Impact Brass and Solidarity Brass share in music and fellowship in Alberta.
by Abbigail Oliver
In July, Impact Brass and Solidarity Brass, Ontario Division’s regional youth bands, visited Calgary for the annual stampede. Both bands brought their unique musical gifts, sharing in fellowship and music ministry and representing The Salvation Army’s youth talent. Hosted by Glenmore Temple, band members arrived in Calgary on
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Corps Complete Learning Pathways Community Engagement Training
Across the territory, Salvation Army church members are participating in Learning Pathways groups.
by Abbigail OliverAs The Salvation Army’s Learning Pathways curriculum gains traction across the territory, corps fellowship groups are embracing the opportunity to engage with their communities in a more meaningful, intentional and transformative way.