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What did you get this Christmas?

What did you get this Christmas?

23 December 2015

Lauren Mason is a passionate Salvationist who works for the Youth and Children's team at Territorial Headquarters in Sydney. In this article, she gives a reflection on what Christmas means to her....Read more

Has the 'open-air' had its day?

Has the 'open-air' had its day?

3 August 2015

Open-airs are synonymous with Salvation Army heritage. Yet, as the Army celebrates its 150th year, m...Read more

Jesus was a refugee

Jesus was a refugee

15 June 2015

Australia Eastern Territory Multicultural Director Captain Nesan Kistan writes about the idea that a...Read more

10 ways Salvos can end slavery in 2015

10 ways Salvos can end slavery in 2015

13 February 2015

The Freedom Partnership encourages you to take at least one action in 2015 towards ending slavery in...Read more

All lit up like a Christmas tree

All lit up like a Christmas tree

23 December 2014

Major Carolyn Harmer reflects on the hope found in the symbolism of the Christmas tree. ...Read more

A new Christmas tradition

A new Christmas tradition

24 December 2013

Through her work with homeless youth, Major Robbin Moulds found a new way to celebrate Christmas....Read more

Commissioner James Condon's Christmas Message

Commissioner James Condon's Christmas Message

6 December 2013

In his 2013 Christmas message to the territory, Commissioner James Condon reminds us to connect with...Read more

Movie review: The Christmas Candle

Movie review: The Christmas Candle

5 December 2013

From bestselling author, Max Lucado, is the Christmas Candle, a timeless holiday film for the entire...Read more

We’re about people finding freedom

We’re about people finding freedom

8 May 2013

Commissioner James Condon delivered an inspiring speech to close the 2013 Sydney Red Shield Appeal L...Read more

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The Salvation Army acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.

The Salvation Army is committed to ensuring the provision of safe and inclusive environments for children, young people and vulnerable people where they feel respected, safe, valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation.