The Salvation Army is a Christian denomination and charitable organization founded in 1865, focused on providing social services, disaster relief, and support to marginalized communities while promoting spiritual growth. The Quakers, or Religious Society of Friends, are a Christian group known for their emphasis on peace, social justice, and simplicity, founded in the 17th century. Both organizations have a strong commitment to service and humanitarian efforts, but they differ in their theological beliefs and practices.
The Quakers do not celebrate the sacraments outwardly but they do celebrate them inwardly; they want to worship everything with God and don't want the sacraments to be a distraction. The Salvation Army does not do this because they do not feel outward observances are not necessary.
The Salvation Army's website refers to itself as "The Salvation Army" or the full name is "National Salvation Army."
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Yes. The CEO is General Brian Peddle and he is part of The Salvation Army.
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A Citadel is the Salvation Army's place of Worship
There is no restriction on joining the Salvation Army.
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Strawberry Field was a Salvation Army station in Liverpool
The Salvation Army serves in about 118 countries