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Direct from the TC: Boundless Live Stream

29 June 2015

Direct from the TC

Friends,

I am delighted that even those who are unable to join us in London will still be able to share in the joy of our Boundless Congress.

Each session will be broadcast online via live stream.

This means you can watch from wherever you are, at home, in your office or at your corps or service.
All seven of the 02 Arena main events will be live streamed at this link: http://www.boundless2015.org

I encourage everyone to take part of this significant global Salvation Army event.

Below is a list of the seven main events for your consideration.

Bookmark this page for easy reference leading up to and during the Boundless Congress.


 

SESSION ONE – A JOYFUL ARMY
1 July 2015, 7.00pm, The O2 arena (estimated duration – 2 hours) (4am Thursday 2nd July Eastern Standard Time)
‘A Joyful Army’ – the opening session of the 2015 International Congress – will be a time to commemorate the joyful way The Salvation Army has spread the Gospel in its 150 years of service, as well as underscore the belief of early-day Salvationists, and indeed present-day Salvationists, that the world can and will be won for God.

SESSION TWO – A UNIFIED ARMY

2 July 2015, 10.00am, The O2 arena (estimated duration – 2 hours) (7pm Thursday 2nd July Eastern Standard Time)
Responding to some of the most challenging global issues, like malnutrition, disease, and natural disasters, the work and ministry of The Salvation Army has never been more critical. In the second arena session, A Unified Army will be highlighted for its work to improve the human condition globally in Emergency Services, Health Services, and Special Projects.

SESSION THREE – A SERVING ARMY (FOUNDERS' DAY)
2 July 2015, 7.00pm, The O2 arena (estimated duration – 2 hours) (4am Friday 3rd July Eastern Standard Time)
William and Catherine Booth’s commitment to serve the least, the last, and the lost, continues to inspire Salvationists in 2015 – the 150th year of the movement they began. In Session Three, ‘A Serving Army’, we will celebrate the founding of The Salvation Army and reflect the values the Booths knew to be essential for the Army to remain relevant.

SESSION FOUR – A CARING ARMY (SOCIAL JUSTICE)
3 July 2015, 10.00am, The O2 arena (estimated duration – 2 hours) (7pm Friday 3rd July Eastern Standard Time)
The Salvation Army remains a beacon of hope for many in the world where slavery, human trafficking and child labour are prevalent. The Army speaks out against these evils and fights them daily. ‘A Caring Army’ will explore the difference The Salvation Army is making in the world, putting into action the Founder’s words: While there remains one dark soul without the light of God, I’ll fight!

SESSION FIVE – AN ALL-EMBRACING ARMY
3 July 2015, 7.00pm, The O2 arena (estimated duration – 2 hours) (4am Saturday 4th July Eastern Standard Time)
‘An All-Embracing Army’ will celebrate the internationalism and multiculturalism of the Army, and the Lord’s goodness and faithfulness to all peoples and nations! This session will highlight our diversity in background and ministry, but our unity in mission.

SESSION SIX – A YOUTHFUL ARMY
4 July 2015, 7.00pm, The O2 arena (estimated duration – 2 hours) (4am Sunday 5th July Eastern Standard Time)
While this session is for all ages, the youth extravaganza will feature young people and young adults from around the Army world. ‘A Youthful Army’ will highlight their passion, commitment, and incredible talent, all of which have been dedicated to the honour and glory of God.

SESSION SEVEN – AN ARMY OF INTEGRITY
5 July 2015, 10.00am, The O2 arena (estimated duration – 2 hours) (7pm Sunday 5th July Eastern Standard Time)
The final session of the 2015 International Congress will focus on the fact that The Salvation Army is a holiness movement that not only preaches, but also practices personal holiness. ‘An Army of Integrity’ will end with a great celebration of the five days shared together and the Great Commission to go forth and make disciples of Jesus.

James Condon (Commissioner)
TERRITORIAL COMMANDER

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