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  2. Salvation Army Citadel (Roanoke, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Citadel is a historic religious building in Roanoke, Virginia.Built in 1941 in the Colonial Revival style, the site was the headquarters for the Salvation Army's operations in Roanoke, including church services, social services, and outreach.

  3. The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army does not require anyone attending a service to be a member of the Salvation Army in any capacity (as a Soldier, Adherent, or Officer). Services in Salvation Army churches feature a variety of activities: [25] The service often begins with a greeting from the Minister. Hymns are sung, accompanied by backing music.

  4. Salvation Army corps - Wikipedia

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    A typical Salvation Army corps in Chile A Salvation Army corps in Sweden Soldier's Rally in Florence, South Carolina. A Salvation Army corps is a local church organization [1] and physical place of worship in The Salvation Army.

  5. Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers - Wikipedia

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    The centers work to reach their local community with services including sports, health education, music, youth groups, counselling, financial literacy classes, food distribution and emergency help. [7] [8] [9] Each center also holds at least one church service every week. [10] Every year about five million people visit the Kroc Centers. [11]

  6. International Staff Songsters - Wikipedia

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    The International Staff Songsters (ISS) is the principal choir of the Salvation Army. [1] [2] Based in London, UK, the group performs Christian choral music in concerts, [3] worship services and television [4] and radio [5] [6] [7] broadcasts, and has recorded more than 50 albums since its inauguration.

  7. William Booth - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Mission becomes The Salvation Army (May 1878). Salvation Army Social Campaign (1890) by William Booth. Having been founded as the East London Christian Mission in 1865, the name The Salvation Army developed from an incident in May 1878.

  8. US National Commander of The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The National Commander oversees the social works and Christian practices of The Salvation Army in the USA. The current commander is Commissioner Kenneth G Hodder, beginning his tenure on July 1, 2020. [1] The US is divided into four territories: Eastern, Central, Western, and Southern. Each of these territories have their own leadership.

  9. Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) is a network of volunteer amateur radio operators based in North America. It works to provide emergency communications between Salvation Army posts during times of disaster, and to pass messages with health and welfare information between the Salvation Army and the general public.