Living History: A Firm Foundation

The Heritage Centre’s trowel collection commemorates some of The Salvation Army’s most significant buildings.
Features

Living History is an ongoing series showcasing just a small assortment of the more than 350,000 items housed at The Salvation Army Heritage Centre in Toronto. This month, we spotlight four trowels in the centre’s collection.

Real Religion

Restoring people affected by modern slavery and human trafficking.
Features
Stephen Moorgen is the modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT) response facilitator in the Prairies and Northern Territories Division. Tell us about the origins of your faith. I am a first-generation Canadian with Black West Indian and East Indian heritage. I grew up in the Christian community and was a youth and young adult pastor for four

Living History: By the Book

The Heritage Centre’s collection of bookmarks shines a light on a forgotten chapter in our history.
Features

Living History is an ongoing series showcasing just a small assortment of the more than 350,000 items housed at The Salvation Army Heritage Centre in Toronto. This month, we spotlight half a dozen of the centre’s humble collection of more than 250 bookmarks.

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"Faith in Action"

When a Salvation Army congregation in Toronto learned a sister church in Angola needed help, they knew that prayers were not enough.
Faith & Friends

A Salvation Army church in Angola was in need, and a Salvation Army church in Toronto answered the call. “We need to put faith into action, and that is what we did at East Toronto for our brothers and sisters in  Angola,” says the pastor, Lieutenant Patrick Penton.

"Can't Stop, Won't Stop"

As The Salvation Army hospital chaplain in St. John's, N.L., retired Major Barb Pritchett is busier than ever.
Faith & Friends

 Salvation Army Major Barb Pritchett is responsible for chaplaincy duties at the hospitals in St. John’s, N.L. Now 70, she struggles to lay down the mantle of ministry that she took up so many years ago. “It’s been a wonderful life,” she recalls. “I recently purchased a pillow that reads true for me: ‘Can’t stop, won’t stop.’ I am always very mindful of the fact that I represent God in these situations. There isn’t a lot I can say but my presence and prayer seem to comfort and support these families. It is indeed a privilege.”

Upside-Down Truth

A Christmas pageant gone wrong actually went right and spelled out the reason for the season.
Faith & Friends

The Greatest Christmas Pageant Ever is proof that our best stories are redemptive tales where things go insanely wrong before somehow they are righted. The story concerns the notoriously rowdy Herdman children and their unlikely encounter with their little country church.

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Salvation Army Responds to Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica

Communities continue to recover from widespread damage caused by the category 5 storm.
News

On October 28, 2025, hurricane Melissa made landfall in southwest Jamaica as a category 5 storm, quickly becoming the third strongest hurricane on record in the Atlantic Ocean. The international Salvation Army responded swiftly, dispatching teams of personnel from across Australia, Iceland, Canada, England and the United States.

New Thrift Store Partnership Makes Donating Easier

The Salvation Army’s National Recycling Operations (NRO) is making it simpler than ever for Ontarians to give back.
News

This partnership reflects NRO’s ongoing commitment to innovation, accessibility and environmental responsibility—making it easier than ever for Ontarians to give with purpose, protect the planet and support neighbours in need.

Christmas Blessings for Seniors at Toronto Shelter

Territorial community mission department creates Christmas gift bags for residents at Islington Seniors’ Shelter.
News

Rising rents, fixed incomes, health challenges, and the loss of social supports have left more older adults without a safe place to call home. This is where Islington Seniors’ Shelter, operated by The Salvation Army, makes a difference every day.

The Bread of Life

Jesus offers transformation, not transaction.
Opinion & Critical Thought

In the Gospel of John, Jesus provides seven names of relationship that teach us how we may be in relationship with him. Over this next year, we are going to visit each one of these “I am” statements of Jesus.

While Women Weep

Sixteen days of activism against gender-based violence.
Opinion & Critical Thought

While learning about the reality of gender-based violence is a good place to start, ultimately, we need to work toward ending it. The Canadian government has identified that combatting gender-based violence involves a multi-faceted approach that includes prevention, intervention and support for survivors. The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda is involved in each of these approaches.

Salvationist Podcast: Urban-Rural Ministries Roundtable

Two Salvation Army officers discuss the unique strengths and challenges of city and small-town ministry.
Podcast

Major Mike Hoeft, an area commander in the Prairies and Northern Territories Division, and Lieutenant Jeremy Thompson, a corps officer in downtown Toronto, share their thoughts on the Army's ministries in different contexts across Canada and Bermuda.

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