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Siemon Youth and Community Center dedicated

As Siemon family members looked on, the facility was named in honor of the late William and Margaret Siemon, longtime supporters of The Salvation Army.

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New Bibles in Mesa, Ariz.

Recently, 37 children stood before the altar and dedicated their new Bibles to God.

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Las Vegas Salvation Army celebrates new "Hope"

Major William Raihl, Clark County coordinator, recognized each individual or group that made this day possible. In the audience were all of the donors who made the chapel a reality along with advisory board and women’s auxiliary members and Salvation Army personnel.

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Reunited in proclamation

In continuous service since 1893, the Tabernacle band has completed its 115th year of proclaiming the gospel through music. The band evolved from the Los Angeles No. 2 and Los Angeles Tabernacle bands, to the Hollywood Tabernacle and Pasadena Citadel bands. The corps celebrated the band’s history with a reunion weekend celebration.

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Preparing for Christmas

This celebration can be exhausting. It can also be refreshing, renewing, restoring. You define the holiday. You give it meaning.

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The second edition of Potluck

The quarterly youth focused publication put out by the Territorial Youth Department now features bright, edgy graphics and information pertinent to the younger crowd.

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