Gathering – Christmas Party

14 December 2024 | 10 am

“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together…but let us encourage one another…” ~Hebrews 10:24-25
Our Purpose:

To bring together young adults from Year 9 through to age 25 who have a common purpose in seeking a relationship with Jesus Christ,

To study the Word of God for application to everyday living,

To come together in faith, fun, and fellowship,

To partner in sharing our faith to the world,

And to practice the gospel values of love, justice and peace by serving others in Jesus name.

 

 

 

Join our event – Gathering – Christmas Party

The Hamilton City Salvation Army is led by our Corps Officers Captains Stu and Michelle Lee who are in turn supported by our Mission Board and Pastoral Care Team.

OUR MISSION

The Salvation Army is an international movement and an evangelical branch of the Christian Church, which expresses its ministry through a balance of spiritual and social programmes. In its founding it was mobilised by God, and in its continuance is totally dependent on Him for the power to fulfil its calling. Everything it does is as an offering to the glory of God and for the worship and adoration of His Name.

The mission of The Salvation Army in New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa is:

Caring for people: Salvationists follow the example of Jesus by identifying with the needy, standing alongside them and caring for people in all situations.

Transforming lives: Salvationists believe that God can transform people and that the resulting wholeness is experienced through belief in Jesus Christ and by the power of the Holy Spirit. This transformation is evidenced in discipleship and commitment.

Reforming society: Salvationists seek to express the love and power of God in the community. This calls for the challenging of manifestations of evil, injustice and oppression, and for steps aimed at their elimination.

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14 December 2024 | 10 am

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99 London St

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