Messengers of Reconciliation Commissioned and Ordained
Canada and Bermuda Territory welcomes 15 new officers to its ranks.
by Pamela RichardsonTerritory hosts first public commissioning event since the beginning of the pandemic.
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.
The Salvation Army Halton Lighthouse Shelter in Oakville, Ont., is currently undergoing a $1.4 million expansion that will increase their facility space to accommodate 40 shelter beds and eight new rooms.
The Salvation Army women’s ministries held a virtual conference for women across the Canada and Bermuda Territory in March.
Honouring the Salvation Army “Lassies” who served soldiers during the First World War.
International Headquarters approves new executive appointments.
The new multicultural cooking classes at Boundless engage members of the community in two-hour sessions for cooking, health and nutrition teaching, and culture sharing.
On May 11, The Salvation Army’s territorial magazines, website and digital media won 15 awards from the Canadian Christian Communicators Association.