Posts

Showing posts from May, 2024

The Power of Agitators in The Salvation Army: Igniting Passion and Engagement

The Power of Agitators in The Salvation Army: Igniting Passion and Engagement When we think about The Salvation Army, our minds often drift to images of charitable work, support for people experiencing homelessness, and those iconic brass bands at Christmas time. Yet, behind the scenes of this global Church and charity lies a key ingredient to its success: agitators. These are the people who challenge the status quo, stir up enthusiasm, and galvanise communities into action - to achieve charitable aims, but more importantly to point people to a faith in Jesus. The Salvation Army has many good pastors and shepherds of people — and we definitely need them — however, we need the agitators to ‘get stuff done’. What is an Agitator? In the context of The Salvation Army, an agitator isn't someone who causes trouble for the sake of it. Instead, an agitator is a passionate advocate for change, someone who inspires others to take action and who refuses to accept complacency - both material a...

New Sessional Names Announced by General Buckingham

Salvation Army officers in training are known as cadets. Each session of cadets is given a sessional name, which unites cadets from across the international Salvation Army with a common name and vision. General Lyndon Buckingham—the international leader of The Salvation Army—has announced the following names for sessions of cadets from 2026-2032: The 2026-2028 session will be named  Rescued  ( Colossians 1:13 ). The 2027-2029 session will be named  Redeemed  ( Galatians 3:13 ). The 2028-2030 session will be named  Reconciled  ( 2 Corinthians 5:18-19 ).  The 2029-2031 session will be named  Restored  ( 1 Peter 5:10 ).  The 2030-2032 session will be named  Renewed  ( Romans 12:2 ). For those unfamiliar with the internal workings of The Salvation Army, these sessional names are unusual in that they are comprised of one word. As an example, my sessional name was ‘ Messengers of Light ’. The sessional names provided by General Bucki...