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Boundless energy building for 2015 Congress

4 February 2014
Boundless energy building for 2015 Congress

Salvationists across the world will celebrate the Army's 150th anniversary at an International Congress called Boundless. (Photo courtesy IHQ)

The Salvation Army will celebrate 150 years as an organisation at Boundless, the Army’s International Congress on 1-5 July in London next year.

Salvationists and friends across the Australia Eastern Territory are invited to participate in the Congress, whether online or as a delegate at the event. Launched last September, an official Boundless International Congress website www.boundless2015.org exists to provide current information about the conference and offer a platform for Salvationists around the world to connect with each other.

Along with the website, Salvationists will be able to connect through the new Boundless Facebook and Twitter pages (www.facebook.com/boundless2015) and (www.twitter.com/boundless2015). These social media streams will be regularly updated with news, photos and videos about the Congress. Salvationists can share their thoughts about Congress via these streams and interact with those who are planning to attend the event from all over the world.

There is also a new YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/boundless2015video) which will host video content and a Flickr page (www.flickr.com/boundless2015) that will showcase photos related to the Congress.

Salvationists are encouraged to follow the above social media channels and share them with others to build momentum for the upcoming Congress.

The Congress’s committee would like Salvationists to send through photos and videos about their preparation for the event. Email IHQ-Congress@salvationarmy.org to send through your material.

Major Bruce Harmer, Territorial Communications and Public Relations Secretary encourages Salvationists to send him an email if they have questions regarding the Congress. Contact Major Harmer via bruce.harmer@aue.salvationarmy.org

For Salvationists who have questions about attending the Congress, contact your Divisional Commander or their local Congress representative.

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