We need to allow people to come as they are to church.
"I want godly, real friends who can lovingly tell me what’s wrong with me. Why? So I can be more like Christ."
See Differently
How do we make room for others? It starts with changing our perspective.
by Lt-Colonel John P. MurrayAs The Salvation Army, we must learn to see people through different lenses.
How to stay connected to your faith while at university.
Roll Out the Welcome Mat!
Ten great ideas to help people feel at home at your corps.
by Amanda Lennestal and Samantha TanTen characteristics of the most welcoming Salvation Army corps.
The Longing for Connection
Canadians are lonely. How can the church respond? Join us for a panel discussion.
by James WatsonJoin the corps ministries department for a panel discussion on how the church can respong to a new study on social isolation and loneliness in Canada.
If I hadn’t risked being vulnerable, I would have missed out on the greatest adventure I could ever have imagined—living my life for God and in the service of others.
All God's Children
Serving those living with a disability means putting the person first.
by Kim ParkIn the Army, our services should always reflect our core values of service without discrimination.
Karen Morris faced quadriplegia and other significant medical challenges with faith and courage.
Commissioner Susan McMillan imparts some words of wisdom as she concludes her service as territorial leader.



