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Salvationist Podcast: Building the Kingdom at Moncton Citadel Through Alpha

A corps officer and Salvationist share how the program is leading people to Jesus and helping believers deepen their faith. 
Podcast
Since Alpha Canada was established in 1998, more than 1.4 million people in Canada have experienced Alpha. It’s a great tool for churches to introduce people to Jesus and also help believers deepen their faith.  Many ministry units in the Canada and Bermuda Territory are running Alpha, including Moncton Citadel Community Church in New

Salvationist Podcast: Giving Hope Through Music

Program at The Salvation Army's New Hope Leslieville shelter creates moments of beauty and dignity for residents.
Podcast
At The Salvation Army's New Hope Leslieville shelter in Toronto, a monthly jam session gives residents an opportunity to experience the joy of music, thanks to Harmonies for Hope. The program is led by a volunteer, Rob Dixon, who shares how an encounter with a man experiencing homelessness inspired Harmonies for Hope, and how the program creates

Salvationist Podcast: After the Fire in Prince Albert

A recent fire destroyed the Army's building in Prince Albert, Sask. But with community support, we're still giving hope out of the ashes.
Podcast

On this past Christmas Day, a fire destroyed The Salvation Army building in Prince Albert, Sask. But the mission continues, thanks to the support of the town and its people.

The Family of God

Bringing generations together in mission.
Features
Taylor Castelli is the family ministries co-ordinator at Kamloops Church and Resource Centre, B.C.  Where are you from? I grew up in Lethbridge, a city in southern Alberta surrounded by rolling hills and something called coulees—steep-sided valleys found along the river. One of my favourite things to do was walk along the river bottom and

Living History: Medal of Honour

A unique Silver Star pin is just one of the many treasures of the Heritage Centre.
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 a Fellowship of the Silver Star pin.

Kingdom Work in Kingston

College for Officer Training team joins in mission with Salvationists in Jamaica.
Features
In May, the College for Officer Training led a two-week “Learn and Serve” trip to Jamaica, where cadets, auxiliary-captains and staff deepened their understanding of God’s mission as they served alongside local officers, Salvationists and cadets from the Caribbean Territory. The Shirley McInnes Endowment, which supports the training and

July and August publications now available.

More Jokes for Judah

As Phil Callaway's grandson heals, he continues to do one of the things he does best.
Faith & Friends

Phil Callaway's eight-year-old grandboy Judah has been begging him for jokes. He is in a wheelchair, so it’s impossible to say no, so today he's come prepared.

Toys Versus Tech

In Toy Story 5, our heroes face their biggest challenge yet.
Faith & Friends

In Toy Story 5, can Woody, Jessie and the others help Bonnie remember how much fun they had together? Or is their playtime over forever?

Dads DO Matter

Salvation Army helps Patrick thrive as a parent.
Faith & Friends

Aside from raising his son, Wesley, on his own, Patrick also works fulltime. To ensure he can be a great parent, he attends the Dads Matter program at The Salvation Army’s Bethany Hope Centre in Ottawa.

Follow Me

The call, the covenant and the commission.
Opinion & Critical Thought

In the life of The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda, June is especially meaningful as we celebrate the ordination and commissioning of new lieutenants and auxiliary-captains. After prayerfully signing a covenant, they take their place publicly, receive their ordination and are commissioned to their first appointment. First the call, then the covenant, followed by the commissioning.

Cross Culture June 2026

New media explores Indigenous perspectives on Scripture and Salvationist women who lead.
Opinion & Critical Thought
SO BE IT By Elevation Worship The latest album from Elevation Worship, SO BE IT, is a 10-track worship album recorded live at Elevation Church’s Ballantyne campus in Charlotte, North Carolina. Released in February 2026, the theme of the album rests on the truth that God’s Word is final, and his followers are called to respond to his promises

New Garden in Abbotsford, B.C., Helps Centre of Hope Residents

Garden of Hope cultivates fresh food and healing.
News
At The Salvation Army’s Centre of Hope in Abbotsford, B.C., a patio that had been forgotten for years is being transformed into a space that will nurture the body and soul. The Garden of Hope, as it is known, is becoming a place where clients in recovery can grow fresh food. The work itself will not only help residents embark on a meaningful

New Chief of the Staff Announced

Commissioner Garth Niemand to be first Chief of the Staff from Africa.
News

Commissioner Garth Niemand to be the Chief of the Staff and Commissioner Patti Niemand to be World Secretary for Women’s Ministries, effective from October 1, 2026.

Salvation Army Media Wins 20 Awards

Canadian Christian Communicators Association recognizes Army publications and digital/other media.
News
This past Friday, May 15, The Salvation Army’s territorial magazines and digital/other media won 20 awards from the Canadian Christian Communicators Association (CCCA) during a conference held in Toronto, with 10 awards being first-place wins. Overall, Salvationist took home seven awards, Faith & Friends received five and digital/other

Celebration of Culture. August 28 to 30, 2026.