At The Salvation Army's Camp Sunrise, youth have the opportunity to embrace their unique skills and abilities through artistic worship.
In the Interest of Justice
What role does environment play on the road to prison? And how can the Army be part of the solution?
by Rebekah McNeillyResearch shows that many vulnerable Canadians live in desperate conditions—neighbourhoods with precarious housing, low employment, easy gun access and violence among youth. What impact does this have on a person and their choices? And how can we, as Christians and The Salvation Army, be part of the solution?
Last year, General Brian Peddle released two new resources to give Salvationists practical instruction and support as they explore the call to follow Jesus within the context of The Salvation Army.
Celebration of Culture
Salvationists share their experiences of the annual event.
by Captain Crystal PorterIn 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.
Fort McMurray Army Serves Rural Indigenous Communities
Rural Community Program is flourishing in the Fort McMurray area.
by Linda LeighThe Salvation Army has committed to a journey of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
Encounter With God
How a failed job interview led me to an unexpected partnership with The Salvation Army.
by Rachel QuirtGod connected me here at The Salvation Army for this time in this season.
Champions of Faith
The men’s network in British Columbia encourages and equips men to lead godly lives.
by Abbigail OliverThe 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.
Bringing Learning to Life
Grace Haven invests in experiential learning program for young parents.
by Abbigail OliverSince 1896, The Salvation Army’s Grace Haven in Hamilton, Ont., has been a home and support system for pregnant and parenting youth. To continue meeting their unique needs, Grace Haven applied for an innovation grant to introduce a new experiential learning program for young parents.
Breaking Free
Innovation creates new connections for recovering offenders at Greenfield House.
by Abbigail OliverRecovery requires more than just short-term intervention. At The Salvation Army’s Greenfield House in Moncton, N.B., recovery means connection. After receiving an innovation grant for $25,000, Greenfield House introduces a new program for recovering offenders called "Breaking Free Connection Ministry."
Inspiring Innovation
The Salvation Army funds new and creative projects across the territory.
by Abbigail OliverIn 2021, The Salvation Army allocated $2 million to innovation. From this funding sprouted the innovation grants—a call to action from the territory that invited ministry units to bring their creative ideas to the table.



