The Why of Worship
How can we recapture the original intention of Salvationist practices?
by Captain Callum McKennaBy relearning the "why" of our traditions, let us reimagine and motivate innovation for the future.
By relearning the "why" of our traditions, let us reimagine and motivate innovation for the future.
The Salvation Army serves and ministers in communities affected by hurricane Fiona.
Sonja Cuming Adams raised funds for The Salvation Army’s community and family services in Peterborough, Ont., with a two-day art show last October.
Events across the territory help launch the Christmas season and kettle campaign.
How is God calling you to BE HERE, BE YOU and BELONG in transformative ministry within The Salvation Army?
As the world turns its attention to Black History Month in February, it’s fitting to prompt a reflection on the “Blackness” of the Bible and the contribution it makes to Black history. The fact remains that the history chronicled in the Bible, the history of Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths, is indeed the history of men and women of colour. The history of Black people.
In our efforts to find new balance and equilibrium following COVID-19, let's not forget that we can always use a little “holy disruption”.
I have come to believe that while setting a direction, moving toward a goal, empowering and collaborating are important underpinning qualities, the essence of leadership is a posture.
Major Kelly firmly believes and values the mission that she has been called to.
Around the world and in Jamaica, The Salvation Army is a strong advocate for equity and women in leadership, uplifting and amplifying the voices of women on every level—spiritually, physically and emotionally