Salvation Army Commences Work in 133rd Country
General confirms Guinea will be the next country in which the Army is officially at work.
Guinea will be part of the Liberia and Sierra Leone Command.
Guinea will be part of the Liberia and Sierra Leone Command.
The Salvation Army served breakfast, snacks, hot meals and offered emotional support to thousands of people in a tough situation.
The Salvation Army is providing ongoing flood relief to some of the hardest hit areas in British Columbia, including $500,000 to First Nations groups, who are still dealing with a massive recovery effort.
New building to be a worship centre and community hub.
Created for girls ages 12-18, the Brave events aimed to connect them with the church and create meaningful relationships with other women and leaders in their local communities, while embracing their diversity and strengths, celebrating their unique and beautiful identities, and showing them that they are loved and cared for.
The 57th annual National Prayer Breakfast, held in Ottawa in May, brought together Canadian political leaders and members of Parliament with representatives from denominations of Christian faith, including members of The Salvation Army. As a non-partisan event, political leaders of all parties joined with church leaders for prayer, conversations about reconciliation and awareness of human trafficking in Canada.
Territory hosts first public commissioning event since the beginning of the pandemic.
The Salvation Army in Moose Jaw, Sask., celebrated 134 years of service in the community in March. The corps held events such as a women’s fellowship luncheon, a community barbecue and a visit from Major Mike Hoeft, area commander, Prairie Division, for a Sunday service.
The goal of the EDS vehicle is threefold: emergency response, community service and outreach.