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Comfort and Joy

Salvationists in Garnish, N.L., show compassion at Christmas through bereavement packages.
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For many who have lost a loved one, the holidays can be particularly difficult and lonely. To help them know they’re not alone, a dedicated group of women from The Salvation Army in Garnish, N.L., deliver handmade bereavement packages to those who are grieving. The initiative has been running for more than a decade and emerged after the ministry

Hope in the City Marks the Start of the 2025 Kettle Campaign

Territory-wide events help kick off the season of giving.
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In November and December, community members, mission partners and supporters gathered in provinces across the territory to celebrate the kick-off of the holiday season and the opportunity to make a difference through The Salvation Army’s Christmas kettle campaign. Here is a snapshot of just a few of this year’s exciting Hope in the City

A Righteous Man

Who was Joseph, the father of Jesus?
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Who was Joseph? What was his influence upon Jesus? What can we learn about fatherhood from his story? Matthew helps us to answer these questions. He refers to Joseph more than the other Gospels do, granting readers a unique perspective on Jesus’ human family of origin. 

From Idle Hands to Holy Work

Weaving hope, one stitch at a time.
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There’s something sacred about a life that never stops seeking purpose. Renee Hannam, a retired teacher and faithful soldier of The Salvation Army, has always longed to make her days count. A devoted volunteer, lifelong champion for teen moms and their children, and an active memberof Mountain Citadel in Hamilton, Ont., she has a deep desire to

Peace on Earth!

A Christmas message from Commissioners Lee and Debbie Graves.
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When the angels appeared to the shepherds after Jesus was born, they declared, “Peace on earth!” But in today's world, we see conflict and division; we see brokenness, not wholeness. How can we be people of peace, bringing light to those in darkness?

A Heart for the Homeless

Why 11-year-old Justin donates to The Salvation Army.
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"I always care about people," says Justin Hewitt, 11. “There shouldn’t be homeless people at all. Everyone should always have a place to live.” This is why he donates all the money he has to The Salvatin Army Christmas kettle.

Busking for a Cause

Ten-year-old raises $300 for Newfoundland and Labrador wildfire relief.
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Ten-year-old Zander Wright decided to help others who needed help in the wake of the devastating forest fires that came close to Conception bay, N.L., by utilizing a unique skill—playing the accordion.

Island Hoppers

A trip to Bermuda enabled four candidates from Newfoundland and Labrador to experience hands-on ministry and share their calling to full-time ministry.
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As The Salvation Army’s Atlantic divisional candidates secretary, Major Louise Pond is well aware that officer recruitment is a priority for the territory. And one of the priorities for the recruitment strategy is to identify potential candidates for officership. But how to get potential candidates enthused and motivated? Ashley helping out at

Honest Advent

How an art show helped our community enter the Christmas story.
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In a season when calendars are full and noise is constant, Community Church of Lethbridge, Alta., hosted an Advent art show, providing a quiet space to walk slowly, view the art, read the reflections and consider again what it means for Christ to come into our world. 

Northridge Community Church Hosts Newfoundland-Style Kitchen Party

Down-to-earth fundraiser attracts a growing crowd of supporters for mental-health programming.
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For the past three years, Northridge Community Church in Aurora, Ont., has hosted exciting gala events to raise funds and awareness for their mental-health programs. Though previous galas have been a resounding success and have garnered positive engagement from the community, there was a desire to do something a bit different in 2025—a