Advertisement
Advertisement
Salvation Army
noun
- an international Christian organization founded in England in 1865 by William Booth, organized along quasi-military lines and devoted chiefly to evangelism and to providing social services, especially to people in poverty.
- a retail store operated by the Salvation Army selling donated clothing, furniture, books, etc., at low prices:
This sofa was a bargain at the Salvation Army.
Salvation Army
noun
- a Christian body founded in 1865 by William Booth and organized on quasi-military lines for evangelism and social work among the poor
- ( as modifier )
the Salvation Army Hymn Book
Example Sentences
Life Unplugged, a charity-driven apparel company based in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, created “California Love,” a special line of shirts that supports the Salvation Army’s wildfire recovery work with $40,000+ in donations.
The Salvation Army led hymns under the supervision of the jail chaplain.
An hour later, Johnny and Beansie were at the Salvation Army storefront south of Canal off Broadway, volunteering to be street Santas, ringing bells, quarters clanking into their tin buckets.
Ms Robinson said her talk at Salvation Army Citadel in Ipswich had only scratched the surface of her life and she had many adventures.
If you're a volunteer, like I am at Salvation Army, you do for the greater good.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse