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The Salvation Army in the southern territory is looking for new ways
to create and implement mission opportunities for both soldiers and
officers. If we are to stay true to our calling as a movement, we
need to take responsibility for the last, the lost, and the least
within our communities. This responsibility extends to our soldiers
as well as our officers and needs to carry on beyond an event,
through relationships, dialogue, and living as a church without
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The Salvation Army’s mission statement for the southern territory is
for Salvationists to love, serve, and disciple. In keeping with this
vision, the (re) effect equips Salvationists for mission through a (re)newed
love for others, a (re)invigorated commitment to service, and a (re)kindled
passion for discipling and training future leaders of The Salvation
Army. |
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The (re) effect is looking for Salvationists committed to spiritual
renewal and mission. Those that are willing to integrate this mission
statement in the communities where they live; be it in the neighborhoods
of the Mississippi delta or the housing projects of Washington, D.C.
This is a call to all of us, to examine the ways we are actively engaged
in missional work, and how to further the kingdom. The (re) effect is a
three sided triangle; one part event, one part leadership development,
and one part focus on mission at the
corps level. |
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We are looking for the dreamers, the visionaries, and those that are
ready to do bold things in the name of Jesus. It’s for everyone in
need of fresh insight and inspiration. It is a collection of
like-minded individuals who wish to see The Salvation Army continue
to grow as a movement through the transformative effect of
participating in mission. Join the movement. |
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