The Salvation Army's practical hands-on work is renowned. It has never been enough just to preach; the message of God's love is also demonstrated through its work particulary with marginalised and vulnerable people.
In corps and centres across the territory, people of all ages are welcomed and encouraged to discover how much he loves them and the possibilities he has for their lives.
Baby and Toddler Song
Baby song is a long established programme in our Church. It was started with just a few Mums and babies who would meet to spend time singing nursery rhymes with their babies in a friendly, welcoming environment.
Babysong has become a real lifeline for many of the families who have attended, new friendships have been formed and a great sense of community is present amongst the group.
So what are the benefits of song?
Music is something magical that you can share with your child and a way of communicating even before they can talk. Singing can also calm you as well as your child, if you are feeling stressed and can provide a distraction if they are crying.
Music is the perfect vehicle for learning, for instance repeating rhymes to your child can help develop their language. Research has shown that music & song can help to develop communication, listening, concentration, sharing and social skills for babies.
Please contact Rachel on 0161 976 4380 to book your place.
Stay and join us for a chat and a brew from 11:15am to 11:45am
Stay & Play Sessions
We welcome all Mums, Dads, Grandparents, Child Minders and of course little one's 0-4yrs, to our group on a Friday. Our aim is to provide a safe, happy & welcoming environment for parents & children to meet, play & hopefully make new friends. We have a great team of volunteers that help with putting out the toys, organising crafts & singing activities, not forgetting the toast, fruit and juice time! They also provide a pastoral care for those who would like to speak with someone.
Everyone is welcome - we would love to see you!
But Jesus called them to him, saying, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God" - Luke 18:16
Growing Together Garden
The Growing Together Garden & Allotment is based in the grounds of The Salvation Army Church, Ashton Lane, Sale.
This project, where people from the community can get involved to help transform this land into an area where all members of the community are welcome. The purpose of having a garden & allotment is to give opportunity for people both within the church and from the community a place to go that is safe, welcoming, interesting and where they can learn about growing plants & vegetables or just sit and enjoy company!
The aim is to offer people from the local community a share in an allotment plot, free of charge, with the proviso that 30% of what they grow will be given away to a person, family or group who are in need & would benefit from fresh produce.
We want the allotment to be a long-term project that we will care for and use to remind people of God’s amazing creation. If you would be interested in getting involved in the community garden & allotment, please contact Rachel on 0161 976 4380 for further details.
Art Club
The purpose of the art group is to enjoy art & discover your artisitc 'flair' in a christian environment with a very friendly, fun group of people who all have an interest in art. The group has been running for many years and all abilities from beginners to experienced artists are welcome. All materials are provided, we ask for just a small contribution towards provision of the materials.
Come and give it a try!
Let all that you do be done with love. 1 Corinthians 16:14
Body and Soul
Body & Soul is a gentle keep fit class for mature ladies. The purpose of the group is to encourage exercise and fellowship amongst friends. There are two classes to choose from followed by a time of fellowship.
"Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul" - John 1:2
Young in Heart Choir
The Young in heart choir was formed 21 years ago in 1991 when the new Church on Ashton Lane was opened as Sale Corps. We are about 30 in number with mixed voices and a wide age range from 60-90+. We rehearse for an hour on Thursday mornings before the Young in Heart lunch club, and we sing in the Sunday worship on the first Sunday of every month.
"Blessed are those who dwell in your house, ever singing your praise!" - Psalm 84:4
Young in Heart Day
Those who attend the Thursday 'Young in Heart' range between 60yrs - 90+yrs. The group began 20 years ago and from the very start was a big success. At the present time we have approx 50 members.
The day begins at 10.30 with friends meeting in the foyer for coffee & a chat. At 11am, those in the Young in Heart choir have their practice, anyone is welcome to join or to sit and listen.
At 12pm a three course home cooked meal is served followed by entertainment. A team of dedicated volunteers hold the many activities together; a welcoming coffee service, updating membership records and lunch club kitchen staff.
For some it is the only opportunity they have to get out, meet new friends, have a good meal. For all, it is companionship in a caring Christian atmosphere & a fundamental service of The Salvation Army.
"In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive' " - Acts 20:35
Hall Hire
We have other groups who rent a room from our building each week. Below is a list of groups that take place and contact details if you are interested in taking part in any of these groups.
CALL (Cancer Aid & Listening Line) is an organisation for people who have experienced cancer in some way, either as a patient, relative or friend.- Social group meets every 1st & 3rd Tuesday in the month, 2pm to 4pm. Contact trafford@canceraid.co.uk canceraid.co.uk
WEA Literature group - Every Tuesday 10:15am to 12:15pm.
Trafford Domestic Abuse Service - training and support to victims and survivors of Domestic Abuse.