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

Building a Strong Culture

Canada and Bermuda Territorial Values Survey tells an encouraging story.
News
In March, we asked a simple but important question: Are we who we say we are? The 2026 Territorial Values Survey gave mission partners across the Canada and Bermuda Territory an opportunity to reflect on that by sharing their lived experiences, perceptions and concerns. Now that the survey results are in, we can begin to answer that question

A Light on the Hill

Guiding helps girls grow in leadership, friendship and service at Cedar Hill Corps in Bermuda.
Features

My hope for the future of Girl Guiding at Cedar Hill is that it continues to be a place of belonging, growth and inspiration, where every girl feels valued, supported and encouraged to discover her strengths.

Empress of Ireland: In Memoriam

A sash made to honour the victims of the Empress of Ireland sinking in 1914 is a treasured keepsake 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 sash prepared for a tragic memorial. Early in the morning of May 29, 1914, the Canadian Pacific ocean liner Empress of Ireland was struck by a Norwegian coal

Seeds of Hope

Lawn care company partners with The Salvation Army in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Faith & Friends

Boyd Loveless, the owner of Nutri-Lawn, a lawn care and weed control company in St. John’s, N.L., always believed in giving back to the community. What began as a food drive in 2008 soon grew into a clothing drive, and that effort has continued to flourish. Today, it has become a fully stocked community resource known as Grandma’s Closet, filled with clothing contributions for anyone in need.

Taco Tuesday

For this church, it’s not about the food. It’s more than that.
Faith & Friends
I don’t know if you’ve ever invited 240 teenagers over for tacos, but that’s exactly what we did on Tuesday. The brilliant idea came from our then-youth pastor, Alvin Bueckert, more than 12 years ago, when he and his wife, Mandy, sat down to talk of a challenge they faced. Their Bible study was a hit with students. But in a town with 11

A Stand-up Dad?

New Nate Bargatze movie answers every parent’s question: How do we remain cheerful when life is challenging?
Faith & Friends

Nate Bargatze, known for his clean comedy, stars in The Breadwinner.

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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

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

Celebration of Culture. August 28 to 30, 2026.