A Lenten Pathway to Right Relationships

Walking softly with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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In this Lenten season, we invite you to join us as we reflect on the wisdom of Scripture, listen to the voices of Indigenous Peoples and practise lament, using a new resource created by the territorial Indigenous ministries department: “Walking Softly With the Declaration: A Lenten Pathway to Right Relationships.”

 

Singing By Heart

New music program creates space for joy, memory and worship for those living with dementia.
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Singing by Heart is a simple, yet powerful resource created for people living with dementia, built on the belief that music has a unique ability to reach the heart and awaken memory.

For God's Global Work

Partners in Mission initiatives raise funds —and excitement—across the territory.
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Every year, ministry units in Canada and Bermuda collectively rally to raise funds for The Salvation Army’s international work through the Partners in Mission Self-Denial Campaign. For some, this means—as the campaign name implies—denying oneself a cup of coffee so the money can be given to the campaign. For others, it means putting their heads

Where Faith Leads Me

Kirandeep Kaur’s journey from a Salvation Army hospital in India to a corps in Canada.
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After moving from Punjab, India, to Sydney, N.S., Kirandeep Kaur looked forward to the excitement of a new country and the career opportunities it would bring. Back home, she worked as a dentist at The Salvation Army’s Mac Robert Hospital in Dhariwal, part of the India Northern Territory. So, when she saw the familiar Red Shield outside Sydney

"Your Leadership Journey Starts Here. Explore the New Site". Screenshots of new Leadership Development website. Leadership Development logo and Salvation Army logo.

Take It Easy

God’s holy gift of rest strengthens faith, compassion and service.
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The Sabbath is God’s gift of rest, says Louis Kyron. It helps us stop, breathe and be made new. Stepping back renews us. Rest is not weakness; rest is trust. Rest is the source of service.

Finding Hope in a Food Hamper

Caroline Mitchell has gone full circle, from Salvation Army food bank client to compassionate employee.
Faith & Friends

 Little did Caroline Mitchell know that when she first walked through the doors of The Salvation Army’s food bank in Fort St. John, B.C., for assistance, that this place would one day bring her an amazing opportunity. Caroline now works at the same Salvation Army food bank she had accessed. “The assistance was a godsend for me,” she adds.

A Cut Above

A selfless youth raises thousands of dollars for The Salvation Army’s work overseas.
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Captains Cathy and Scott Allen, then the pastors at Agincourt Temple Community Church, had suggested in the fall of 2024 that Tayo Oyerinde get his hair cut for a Partners in Mission fundraiser, part of an annual self-denial campaign that provides the necessary money to carry out the ministry of The Salvation Army worldwide. He readily agreed.

Call and Commitment 2026: Captains Juan Chirinos and Indira Albert

Don't be afraid to follow God's call, say Montreal corps officers.
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Each year, the month of February is designated in our territory as Call and Commitment Month, where we create space for individuals to discern and explore God’s call on their lives. It is a time to reflect, pray, encourage others and journey together as we listen with open hearts to His voice. Captains Juan Chirinos and Indira Albert share about

Partners in Mission 2026: What Is Self-Denial?

Since 1886, Self-Denial has been a calling for Salvationists.
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Since 1886, Self-Denial has been a calling for Salvationists—an invitation to give sacrificially and put others first so that God’s love can be experienced in real, life-changing ways around the world. Today, that mission continues across the Latin America North Territory, where limited resources are met with extraordinary joy, dedication, and

Call and Commitment 2026: Major Carson Decker

You are made for a divine purpose.
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Each year, the month of February is designated in our territory as Call and Commitment Month, where we create space for individuals to discern and explore God’s call on their lives. It is a time to reflect, pray, encourage others and journey together as we listen with open hearts to His voice. Major Carson Decker, territorial candidates

New Westminster Citadel, B.C., Hosts Drop-In for Women and Girls

Corps creates a welcoming space to celebrate International Day of the Girl 2025.
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The food bank at New Westminster Citadel, B.C., serves approximately 200 people weekly who come from the city and the surrounding communities of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam. When Captains Jenny Marin and Carlos Cuellar became the corps officers in the summer of 2025, they recognized an opportunity to build a bridge between the corps on the

Christmas Kettle Campaign Raises $22.7 Million for Ministry

Nationwide support made the 2025 campaign a resounding success.
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The Salvation Army’s 2025 Christmas kettle campaign was a resounding success, raising a total of $22.7 million across Canada. Hundreds of kettle shifts were filled by dedicated volunteers in each community, with supporters nationwide generously giving throughout the holiday season. “Kettles are iconic and allow supporters across our territory to

Miywanohk Program in Edmonton Gives Options for Sober Living

A 23-unit building offers affordable and supportive housing for people in recovery.
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On November 13, The Salvation Army in Edmonton held the official opening ceremony for thenew Miywanohk Program at their Keystone location. This 23-unit transitional housing program offers a safe, affordable and sober place to live for adults of all genders. Each unit includes basic furnishings, such as couches, tables and chairs, coffee

The Heart of Leadership

How the spiritual disciplines of abiding and beholding keep us centred on Christ.
Opinion & Critical Thought

In a world that often celebrates charisma, influence and outward success, we were reminded that true leadership—especially spiritual leadership—flows from the integrity of the heart.

Wake Up, Church

How the new Knives Out mystery calls us to grace, not fear.
Opinion & Critical Thought

At its heart, Wake Up Dead Man is a locked-door mystery about a church that has adopted a posture of defensiveness, shutting out those it doesn’t understand in favour of protecting a group of faithful, yet closed-off, congregants who are terrified of the world. But that’s not the whole story.

Salvationist Podcast: Urban-Rural Ministries Roundtable

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