Faces of Hope
The community at the Centre of Hope in Winnipeg shares why they love to serve.
by Abbigail Oliver with Athaliah Reynolds-BakerEmployees are proud to be a part of something greater than themselves.
Employees are proud to be a part of something greater than themselves.
Have you noticed how many OKs are missing from the congregation when you enter a typical Salvation Army corps these days? It was this observation that led Major Marlene George to pursue a research project as part of a doctor of ministry degree: “Salvation Army Officers’ Kids: How OK Are They?”
How can we ensure that our music programs include those who are neurodivergent?
Doreen Gill has lived in Yellowknife, capital city of the Northwest Territories, for more than 40 years. She is a committed member of The Salvation Army, a dependable volunteer and a proud grandma. She shares how her church family has helped her overcome grief and loneliness.
"I hope the tips in this article—some theological, some musical—will help you make decisions when it comes to planning and preparing for gathered worship."
On June 22, the Canada and Bermuda Territory will commission five officers in the Defenders of Justice Session.
Love them enough to get attached, to let them overtake your home and capture your heart. And if the day comes when the in-between time is over, take a deep breath, say a prayer and love them as they wave goodbye.