The Salvation Army is an integral part of the Christian Church, with a distinctive government and practice. Following mainstream Christian beliefs, its doctrine emphasizes God's saving purposes and aims for the advancement of Christian religion, education, poverty relief, and other charitable causes beneficial to society.
Salvation Army places of worship serve as Christian churches open to the community, offering a warm welcome to all. These locations typically host weekly worship services, often on Sundays, along with various weekday and evening activities such as prayer groups, family events, youth clubs, and gatherings for seniors.
The Salvation Army operates in 134 countries worldwide, engaging in a diverse range of activities from international development and emergency response to health initiatives, schools and education, anti-trafficking efforts, and women's ministries. Through partnerships and programs, the organization works towards making a positive impact on communities globally.
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