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"Are You Really Salvation Army?"

Saturday, February 17, 2007

If by "Salvation Army", you mean: uniforms, brass bands, flags, and predominantly military terminology and acronyms used... then "no, we're not."

If by "Salvation Army", you mean: either social service or church and not both together... then "no, we're not."

If by "Salvation Army", you mean: quality vintage clothing at a reasonable price... that's cool, but "no, we're not."

If by "Salvation Army", you mean: out-dated, mean-well-but-virtually-useless, stodgy, stayed, same old, same old... then "no, we're not."

If by "Salvation Army", you mean: simply collecting money door to door, or at red shiny bell-ringing Christmas kettles... we do that, but "no, we're not."

If by "Salvation Army", you mean: concerning ourselves with simply hanging onto the traditions/rituals/practices we love because we love them and for no other good reason... and we convince ourselves that they could still work even though they really haven't for fifty years [if they ever did]... then "no, we're not."

If by "Salvation Army", you mean: cookie cutter, one-size-fits-all... then "no, we're not."

However...


If you mean: mission and values... then "yes, we are."

If you mean: solidarity with the poor, the over-looked, the unloved, the disenfranchised, the broken, the riff raff, the down-and-out, the neglected... then "yes, we are."

If you mean: a movement which is simply part of the larger church [the Kingdom] world-wide with a 2000 year history [not just a hundred and something year history]... then"yes, we are."

If you mean: blending deep community with social action [and mission and the arts]... then "yes, we are."

If you mean: fighting against systems that oppress, battling dark spiritual forces, overcoming evil with good, fighting for the rights and health and well-being of the neglected, and trying to do what's right... then "yes, we are."

If you mean: "heart to God, hand to man"... then "yes, we are."

If you mean: bringing church to where the people are and finding any way necessary to show them Jesus by the way that we love... then "yes, we are."

If you mean: treating people with dignity and respect, being available and accessible, and recognizing our own desperate need of Jesus while responding in the darkest parts of the city with his love... then "yes, we are."

Yes, we really are Salvation Army.

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  1. Anonymous Mike said:

    Nicely done man.

  1. Blogger headphonaught said:

    Amen... my brother... Amen!

    Heart to God... Hand to man!

    Soup, Soap, Salvation!

    Saved to Serve!

    I am Army... and long for the day when our church gets back to the later rather than the former.

    Inspirational.

    Peace and Love fae the 'Well

    Thomas

  1. Blogger Jaci said:

    Can't wait to see more comments on this one! Good job Pman!

  1. Anonymous John L said:

    My mom's parents both died when she was very young. She spent most of her childhood on the streets of 1930's NY, cared for by two relief groups. One of these was the Salvation Army.

  1. Blogger John said:

    you nailed it, Pernell

    J

  1. Blogger SteveO said:

    You brought a smile to my face & cheered up an otherwise gloomy day. Brilliant - along the same vein as the answer the guy gave when asked if religious people should be paying taxes to the Romans.

  1. Blogger Paul said:

    Amen as well.

    very thought out and very true.

  1. Anonymous Jamie Arpin-Ricci said:

    Well said, man. Well said.

  1. Blogger Lamont said:

    Due to recent events and personal experience, I had thought that the TSA was what you mention at the beginning of your post - thanks for keeping the essence of what the church should be alive at the Freeway.

  1. Blogger Mandy said:

    I faithfully attended the Salvation Army church in Labrador City for years and left for all the things you're not... I would go back if they were all the things you are. I wish we could just worship God and do the work he created us to do and forget the crap people think we are and what we should be. Be what God wants us to be...

    Peace, Love and Hope for your Ministry! I'll continue to follow your journey through Bloggity Ville

  1. Blogger Howard said:

    Fantasic!

  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    Well written Ruth

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