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  2. The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. ... The Salvation Army flag is a symbol of the Army's war ...

  3. History of Christian flags - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army has a flag with a blue border (symbolizing the purity of God the Father), a red field (symbolizing the blood of Jesus Christ), and a gold eight-pointed star (symbolizing the fire of the Holy Spirit). The star bears the Salvation army's motto, "Blood and Fire".

  4. File:Standard of the Salvation Army.svg - Wikipedia

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    Soldier (The Salvation Army) Stephen Bulla; Sunbury Court; T. Henry Howard; The Salvation Army; The Salvation Army, Australia Eastern Territory; The Salvation Army, Australia Southern Territory; The Salvation Army, Canada; The Salvation Army, Parramatta; The Salvation Army, Sydney Congress Hall; The Salvation Army in Australia; The War Cry ...

  5. William Booth - Wikipedia

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    Booth's funeral procession began at the Salvation Army's international headquarters as 10,000 uniformed Salvationists fell in behind. Forty Salvation Army brass bands played the "Dead March" from Handel 's Saul as the vast procession set off.

  6. International Staff Band - Wikipedia

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    The International Staff Band makes monthly visits to Salvation Army centres around the UK, presenting musical concerts and leading worship and open-air meetings. On a normal weekend Corps visit, the band will present a concert on a Saturday evening, lead the Sunday worship meetings, and sometimes present a further concert at the local Salvation ...

  7. Promoted to Glory - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army flag may be draped over the coffin. [3] The term Promoted to Glory was coined by Herbert Booth, son of the Founder William Booth, following the death of Catherine Booth, the Mother of the Salvation Army. He wrote the song "Promoted to Glory" which is still used at funerals today.