STORIES

    More Than Words

    Exploring three phrases often heard in reconciliation conversations.
    Indigenous Ministries

    Our contributors tackle three common phrases heard in reconciliation conversations between Indigenous people and settlers. Adding their perspectives, they actively explore what it means to journey on the road to reconciliation. 

    Celebration of Culture

    Salvationists share their experiences of the annual event.
    Indigenous Ministries

    In September 2017, The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda partnered with Indigenous Pathways for the first Celebration of Culture, a sacred space where Indigenous and non-Indigenous followers of Jesus could gather to walk in good relations. As we prepare for the fifth Celebration of Culture this August, Captain Crystal Porter asked people from across the territory to share their experiences of the event.

    Every Child Matters

    The Salvation Army honours the survivors of residential schools through Orange Shirt Day.
    Indigenous Ministries

    “The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda is supporting Orange Shirt Day as part of our overall journey of reconciliation,” says Commissioner Floyd Tidd, territorial commander. “We believe the core message of this day, that ‘Every Child Matters,’ and we stand in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples in this initiative.”

    Good Medicine

    How the craft of beading is helping Captain Crystal Porter reclaim her Indigenous identity.
    Indigenous Ministries

    In season 3 of the Salvationist Podcast, host Brandon Laird spoke with Captain Crystal Porter, assistant territorial Indigenous ministries consultant and divisional youth secretary, Prairie Division, about her journey to reclaim her Indigenous identity, and how the craft of beading has connected her to the land and to her Indigenous community.