" A Place to Call Home "
A Spiritual Home for all. An advocate for those in need and a blessing to the community leading to salvation through Christ our Lord.
Come Join us for an exciting sidewalk sale to support our worthy cause! Mark your calendars and gather your friends and family for this shopping with a purpose.
A big thank you to our guests and partners from Mason Rd Junior Public School, for helping us to mark Orange Shirt Day and acknowledge the importance of Truth and Reconciliation. We are blessed to have partnered together to provide morning care and breakfast to local children.
A big thank you to our guests and partners from Mason Rd Junior Public School, for helping us to mark Orange Shirt Day and acknowledge the importance of Truth and Reconciliation. We are blessed to have partnered together to provide morning care and breakfast to local children.
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Please enjoy this video of all the new things going on here at Cedarbrae Community Church of The Salvation Army. Sign up today!!
We are excited to get this program up and running. We look forward to seeing you there. Come join us in fun, food and fellowship. We have something for everyone on Family Night, here in Cedarbrae. Blessings.
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Please enjoy this live Wednesday Whisper video. For those who are new to this. I run a YouTube channel called The Five Minute Pause. Most Wednesday I release a short fiveish minute video to help us find hope for today. I pray this message finds you well.
Today is set aside by the United Nations General Council as World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. I remind myself of our work and pray for those affected by this terrible evil. Join me in prayer and on Facebook @GeneralBPeddle for further insights. @SalvArmyIHQ@SalvArmyISJC
It’s great to see the final totals from the 2021 Kettle campaign coming in from across Ontario. Wonderful job providing hope, #KirklandLake!
Thanks to @SaultStar for covering the success of #TheSalvationArmy Kettle campaign in #KirklandLake this season.
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Adopted as a baby, Major Tina Mitchell took an Ancestry DNA test and discovered family connections across Canada. In July 2020, she reunited with her birth father from Newfoundland after a decade-long search. Read the full story: https://t.co/ru4PlOWZHY