From Salvationist 16 October 2021. Salvationist begins a monthly series reproducing messages that William Booth sent to corps to be read in Sunday meetings
From cycling to trekking in China, meet our fundraisers who help us transform lives.
From Salvationist 11 September 2021. Hannah Carr (Norwich Citadel) takes an honest look at her university experiences during the past year and explains how God has given her fresh hope for the future
We are a fresh expression of Salvation Army ministry in Shetland and we are looking to working with the community especially in Cunningsburgh, and surrounding communities. One of the Salvation Army's mission statements is 'heart to God, hand to man'. We are in the community to get to know people, get involved and to be and show God's love to all those who we come into contact. Please do contact us if we can be of any help at all.
The community polytunnel project in Cunningsburgh is evolving and growing all the time. We now have 3 tunnels. one for growing and the produce we grow goes into our honesty shed for people to take and use. The second tunnel is there to provide a place to relax with coffee, tea biscuits etc provided and there is also a toilet in there. In the third tunnel we have created a soft play area which is open to families especially those with toddlers. We really do appreciate all the financial support we receive. Thank you very much and please do call in to see the project any time.
Territorial Commander signs open letter for environment-friendly economic recovery.
From Salvationist 1 May 2021. Major Ray Hobbins suggests we use the time before corps programmes resume to look to God for fresh direction
From Salvationist 15 January 2022. Major John Waters continues a series of reflections on classic prayers
Salvationist 26 March 2022. Joy Wilkinson (Exeter Temple) tells the remarkable story of her adopted daughter
From Salvationist 6 February 2021. Concluding his series, Major Howard Webber looks ahead to the second coming of Jesus
From Salvationist 12 September 2020. Major Paul Robinson reminds us that everyone is valued in the Kingdom of God