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The Salvation Army is a Christian organization and NOT a church denomination.
Salvationists wear a uniform as a way to demonstrate their commitment to serving others and to show unity with the Salvation Army's mission and values. The uniform also serves as a symbol of identity and helps to create a sense of belonging within the Salvation Army community.
they are a christian charity
Yes, the Salvation Army is very spiritual. In fact, the entire basis of the Salvation Army and all of it's employees in based on the bible and Christianity itself. If you did't know, the Salvation Army is a church that hold services all around the world, just as the Baptist and Methodist just down your street. The Salvation Army also runs thrift stores, kettles, homeless shelters, rehab centers, etc., to better the community of its surrounding in a Christian way.
Perhaps "Onward Christian Soldiers".
The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that seeks peace with everyone. Everyone is welcome to be assisted whether they are Muslim or not.
No The Salvation Army does not practice any form of baptismal rites. Neither adults nor infants are baptized in the Salvation Army. The teaching of the Salvation Army is that wearing the uniform is equal to baptism. Link to informative article on infant baptism in the Christian Church: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infant_baptism
The Salvation Army is a Christian group. Therefore, they worship God, and Jesus as His Son.
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The progressive goal of The Salvation Army is to serve people in need motivated by the love of God and Christian beliefs. Some of the services offered by The Salvation Army are housing for homeless, Christmas assistance, combating human trafficking, and youth camps.
The Salvation Army was originally known as the Christian Mission, the name was changed to Salvation Army in 1864 . It was founded by William and Catherine Booth.
The Salvation Army is not considered a cult. It is a Christian organization known for its charity work, social services, and evangelism. While some may raise concerns about its hierarchical structure and strict rules for members, it is generally recognized as a legitimate Christian denomination.