The Salvation Army Mission Scotland

A Conversation for those involved in the Salvation Army in Scotland - with a heart for mission!

Monday, 30 May 2016

The Invisible Church

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We’re all used to seeing statistics of church decline. The recent Scottish Church Census is likely to show fewer people attending than ...
Thursday, 28 April 2016

Week 5: Scottish Election 'Video Manifesto' Project

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The final video in our series is out today. It shows Maggie Chapman (Scottish Greens Co-Convenor) visiting our Debt Advice Centre and...
Friday, 22 April 2016

Week 4: Scottish Election 'Video Manifesto' Project

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The fourth video in our series is out today. It shows Margaret Mitchell (Scottish Conservatives) visiting the New Future Employabilit...
Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Growing Churches

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The Scottish Church Census takes place on Sunday 8 May. Every one of the 4,000 local churches in Scotland will be invited to take par...
Friday, 15 April 2016

Week3: Scottish Election 'Video Manifesto' Project

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The latest video is our series has been released today. It features SNP candidate Stuart McMillan visiting our Greenock Drug ...
Friday, 8 April 2016

Week 2: Scottish Election 'Video Manifesto' Project

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We launched our 'Video Manifesto' Project last week featuring Scottish Labour Leader Kezia Dugdale visiting The Pleasance Lifehou...
Friday, 1 April 2016

Scottish Election 'Video Manifesto' Project

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The Scottish Election is on Thursday 5 May, and in connection with that The Salvation Army Scotland Office has launched the Scottish Electio...
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Salvation Army Mission Scotland is a ‘movement within a movement’. Launched in April 2011 Mission Scotland aims to keep the spiritual and practical focus of the Salvation Army throughout the country while working within the organisational structure of the salvation army United Kingdom Territory. The Holy Spirit is the energy and the salvation of humankind the purpose. It’s purpose is summed up: ‘We will be a spirit filled, praying, radical disciples with a burning desire to make Jesus real to the people of Scotland.’
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