The Salvation Army is a Christian group. Therefore, they worship God, and Jesus as His Son.
A Citadel is the Salvation Army's place of Worship
The salvation army is not only a church but also a huge charity. The idea of it is that anybody can come and worship god, and to help others :)
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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The Salvation Army named their places of worship "citadels" to symbolize a stronghold or fortress of faith and community. The term reflects the organization's mission to provide a safe haven for spiritual growth, support, and service. Additionally, it emphasizes the idea of standing firm against societal challenges and promoting hope and salvation. This aligns with the Salvation Army's military-inspired structure and terminology.
Some churches that do not practice communion as part of their worship services include the Salvation Army, Quakers, and some Baptist and Pentecostal denominations.
Yes. The CEO is General Brian Peddle and he is part of The Salvation Army.
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There is no restriction on joining the Salvation Army.
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