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May 2008 Volume: 25 Number: 4
Issue: May 2008
Volume: 25 Number: 4
Letters to the Editor
» Letters
Vantage Point
» Tears, money, and microbes
» Immigration entrapment
» Building a solid corps
Territorial News
» Holiness Symposium
» Social justice at roots of Salvation Army
» SA and PREMA join forces
» EDS training guide laced with Scripture
» Growing God's disciples
» Territorial Asian—American Committee reaches out
» Women gather at Manchester to 'Rejuvenate, Renew, Rejoice!'
» A Star Lake farewell
» SA Student Fellowship visits Pittsburgh
National News
» Jesus is Hannah Montana's 'choice'
Missional Objectives
» Enrollments
Divisional Profile MASS
» 'Just Like Home'
» 'A voice of singing'
» 'A morning made for singing'
» Salvationism in the Bay State
Around the Territory
» Emergency Disaster Services: 'Preparing together'
» Snapshots
 
 
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Palm Sunday was a special day for the Hartford (Citadel) Corps in Conn., where Commissioners Lawrence R. and Nancy A. Moretz, territorial leaders, enrolled new soldiers Myles Westberry, Taylor Lewis, Samantha Baker, and Sachelle Ellerbe in a newly renovated chapel. The corps officers are Captains Celestin and Stefanie Nkounkou.

Captain James C. Kisser, Jr., corps officer of the Kingston (Citadel) Corps, N.Y., enrolls four new corps cadets (l—r): Ashley Mikolinis, Allison Mikolinis, Rebekah Kisser, and Victoria Marrero. Membership Increase is a tenet of the territory's '5 Missional Objectives' and is also tied to the national Salvation Army's three—year 'Come Join Our Army' campaign.