THE SALVATION ARMY MISSION STATEMENT
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church.
Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
GOALS
To demonstrate through service, the reality of a relationship with Jesus, and the love of God.
To seek to meet the immediate needs of people faced with and involved in a disaster or an emergency.
To assist victims of a disaster to continue with a quality of life.
To assist towards resolution of personal and social stress.
To stride towards a drugs & alcohol-free life
To show children love & teach them character building tract in their lives
VALUES
Passion
Compassion
Uplifting spirit
Trustworthiness
PROGRAMS
Mobile Feeding
Congregate Feeding Site
Mobile Homeless Feeding Day
Food Pantry
Youth Character Building (Pre-K thru 12th grades)
Women’s Scrapbooking Ministry
Youth Brass Band
Sunday Worship Service
Bible Study
The Salvation Army’s religious and social-service activities serve millions of men, women and children in more than 125 nations. Volunteers, contributors and other supporters make those services possible in local communities. William and Catherine Booth began The Salvation Army in July 1865—William as preacher for a small congregation in the slums of London; Catherine right by his side, testifying to God’s work and inviting others to invest financially. With the military spirit of professional soldiers combined with the compassion of their faith, they battled against almost overwhelming enemies: debasing poverty, biased public policy, ignorance, addictions, sin and despair. The Salvation Army today embodies the very same qualities with which the Booths launched this movement that has touched the world. The Salvation Army exist to meet human need wherever, whenever and however they can.