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Congress set for joyful opening

26 June 2015
Congress set for joyful opening

The O2 arena, where Salvationists will gather for the opening rally.


The Salvation Army’s international congress, Boundless – The Whole World Redeeming, will kick off next Wednesday with the opening rally, “A Joyful Army”, at the O2 Arena in East London.

The session will commemorate the joyful manner in which The Salvation Army has spread the gospel over the past 150 years and challenge those in attendance to carry forward that mission.

With more than 15,000 attendees expected, the opening rally will set the tone for the five-day congress.

“The purpose is to have a ‘celebration of joy,’” said Lieut-Colonel Allan Hofer, chief secretary for the Switzerland, Austria and Hungary Territory, who is planning the opening session.

“We will tell the story of how God calls people first to himself, to follow him and go and proclaim the good news of the gospel. Then, we will look at the moment when the Booths found their destiny in the East of London, and as a result we will witness the expansion of the Army throughout the world as a result of that moment welcoming the nations.”

The celebration will look at how God is working in people’s lives today and listen to his message to today’s world. “It will be a moment to unify us,” he added.

Lieut-Colonel Hofer said those not in attendance could still get involved – first, by prayer; and second, by watching the live stream from the O2 and joining in worship.

When delegates leave the rally, Lieut-Colonel Hofer said he wanted them to feel “joyful, encouraged, renewed, and ready to do their part in the salvation of the world.”

Here’s a glimpse of what’s to come at the opening rally:

  •  A video clip of General Andre Cox’s dream of an Army that truly “reflects the mind of Jesus,” particularly in its ministry to the underserved.
  •  Commissioner William Roberts leading the opening song, O Thou God of Every Nation.
  •  The entrance of the Army flag, Olympic ceremony style, which will be taken to the stage and placed on a flagpole while the congregation sings Dean Goffin’s arrangement of O Boundless Salvation.
  •  Three testimonies of being “saved by grace”. 
  •  Five pre-recorded prayers from all five Salvation Army zones, plus tweeted prayers.
  •  The message, delivered by the General.
  •  TransMission worship band performing Christ for the World We Sing.
  •  The International Staff Songsters and International Staff Band closing in song. 
  •  Commissioner Joash Malabi leading the closing prayer and benediction in Swahili.

You'll be able to live stream all the sessions from Boundless - The Whole World Redeeming via boundless2015.org.

Report courtesy of IHQ.

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