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The Salvation Army provides spiritual services to anyone God brings across our path.
Motivated by the love of God, as a leader in Christian faith-based human services, The Salvation Army is committed to serve the whole person, body, soul and spirit with integrity and respect, using creative solutions to positively transform lives.
When I came to The Salvation Army, I had nothing left in me. However, the love I felt from this Church family has changed my life. I grew up in a tradition that was hard and when I started living life my way I lost everyone. The church here has become the family I lost and I am so happy that Jesus has brought me here.
When you think of The Salvation Army, you might picture red kettles or our thrift store. Yet most people don’t realize we are a Christian church. We meet people’s physical needs and heal souls through our spiritual ministry – by sharing the love of Jesus Christ and the promise of salvation. We want to help you explore what it means to have a personal relationship with God.
Worship is a very important component of The Salvation Army. Our vertical relationship, with God, is the motivation for our horizontal relationship with others, which is to reach out and meet the human needs within the community.
Bible Study plays a vital role in helping each us understand God’s will for our lives. Bible study groups meet through the week and are open to all.
Traditional Women’s Ministry is offered on Tuesday morning and includes opportunities for worship, fellowship, education and service.
Girlfriends is a part of women’s ministry that offers bible study, fellowship, and crafts.
Community Cares Ministries offers opportunities in the community to provide service and prayer to those less fortunate. Regular visits to local nursing homes allows members to provide comfort to those in need.
Music Programs are forming regularly. Please contact the Corps Officers for information.
The Salvation Army offers age specific youth character building programs. Rooted in scouting traditions, Adventure Corps Explorers and Rangers, Girl Guards, Sunbeams, and Moonbeams offer youth the opportunity explore the world around in a biblical based program.
Adventure Corps is designed to teach boys about working with others, community service, arts, Bible, family, culture, health, outdoor living, science, sports, technology, the world around them and most importantly God. Rangers is offered to boys grades 6th through 12th and Explorers is for boys grades 1st through 5th.
Girl Guards and Sunbeams offer girls chance to learn skills help them address social, mental, physical and spiritual needs while exploring the world we live in. Girl Guards is offered to grades 6th through 12th and Sunbeams if offered to girls grades 1st through 5th.
Moonbeams is a fun, international programs for boys and girls ages four and five. It teaches children about the world around them, to love God, to help others, and always do their best.
Worship is a very important component of The Salvation Army. Our vertical relationship, with God, is the motivation for our horizontal relationship with others, which is to reach out and meet the human needs within the community.
Unless otherwise noted, all events take place at The Salvation Amy’s church located at 1707 West Chestnut Expressway in Springfield, Missouri.
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Worship Meeting
Tuesday
10:00 a.m. Women's Ministry (Traditional)
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. Bible Study
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