View a digital version of our current temporary exhibition - Establishing The Salvation Army’s Social Work in the Nineteenth Century: The Darkest England Gazette.
Salvationist 5 March 2022. To mark International Women’s Day (8 March) Chloe Wilson explores the diary of an influential Army leader
Fair Christmas Fayre is free to enter and will take place on Saturday 7 December.
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It may seem surprising that vegetarian lifestyles began to gain popular recognition as early as the nineteenth century...
A warm, welcoming and friendly Christian community with a place for everyone to belong.
Volunteers called out to provide hot drinks, food and a listening ear to firefighters in North East
Catherine Booth was born in 1829 in Derbyshire, to Sarah and John Mumford.
Frederick Booth-Tucker pioneered work in India and together with Emma Booth-Tucker, revitalised the American Salvation Army
Chefs from a Braintree Indian takeaway have volunteered their time to teach residents from The Salvation Army’s local Lifehouse how to make the perfect curry.