The Salvation Army Brandon Corps - Brandon, MB

The Salvation Army Brandon Corps - Brandon, MB Living out the global mission of The Salvation Army in Brandon since 1887. Sunday Worship 11:00am

Special thanks to UCT for choosing The Salvation Army Brandon as the beneficiary of this installment of Wishing Well fun...
06/04/2026

Special thanks to UCT for choosing The Salvation Army Brandon as the beneficiary of this installment of Wishing Well funds.

We are truly grateful for the generosity and support of community partners like UCT Brandon. Your commitment to helping others makes a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.

Thank you for investing in our community and helping us continue our mission of caring for people in need.

06/04/2026

We can’t even get the cable company to answer us, yet God will? The doctor’s too busy, but God isn’t? We have our doubts about prayer!

Jesus raised people from the dead. But a “How to Vacate the Cemetery” seminar? His followers never called for one. But they did want Him to do this– “Lord, teach us to pray.” Might their interest have something to do with the jaw-dropping promise Jesus attached to prayer? “Ask and it will be given to you.” When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray He gave them a prayer.

Could you use the same? Father, You are good. I need help. Heal me and forgive me. They need help. Thank You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Before amen—comes the power of a simple prayer. Punctuate your day with it!

From: Before Amen: The Power of a Simple Prayer.

Time for a new message…
06/03/2026

Time for a new message…

06/03/2026

When I pray, I think of a thousand things I need to do. I forget the one thing I set out to do: pray. Can you relate?

But wouldn’t we all like to pray… More? Better? Deeper? Stronger? With more fire, faith, or fervency? Yet we have kids to feed, bills to pay, deadlines to meet. We want to pray, but when? We want to pray, but why? We have our doubts about prayer, our checkered history of unmet expectations, unanswered questions. We aren’t the first. The sign-up for Prayer 101 contains familiar names: John, James, Andrew, and Peter. The first followers of Jesus needed prayer guidance.

Here’s my challenge for you: every day for four weeks, pray four minutes. Then get ready to connect with God like never before.

From: Before Amen: The Power of a Simple Prayer.

What a fun way to wrap up Called 2 Greatness with bowling! Thanks for a great year! Enjoy your summer!
06/02/2026

What a fun way to wrap up Called 2 Greatness with bowling! Thanks for a great year! Enjoy your summer!

06/02/2026

Some people excel in prayer. They are the SEAL Team Six of intercession. They’d rather pray than sleep. Why is it I sleep when I pray? It’s not that we don’t pray at all; we all pray some. Surveys indicate one in five unbelievers prays daily. Just in case, perhaps?

When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray, he gave them a prayer. A quotable, repeatable, portable prayer. Could you use the same? “Father, You are good. I need help. Heal me and forgive me. They need help. Thank you. In Jesus’ name, amen.”

Here’s my challenge for you: every day for 4 weeks, pray four minutes. Then get ready to connect with God like never before.

From: Before Amen: The Power of a Simple Prayer.

06/01/2026

I’m a recovering prayer wimp. For years my prayers seemed to zig, then zag, then zig again. Maybe you can relate. Perhaps your prayer life could use a tune up, a reboot? If that sounds overwhelming, I’m inviting you to a simpler plan. Four minutes, plus four weeks, equals forever change! Every day for four weeks, pray for four minutes, focusing on these core elements of prayer:

Father, You are good.

I need help.

They need help.

Thank you.

It’s that simple. Really! Talking with God doesn’t have to be complicated or complex. The power isn’t in the words we pray, but in the One who hears them. Here’s my challenge for you: every day for four weeks, pray four minutes. Then get ready to connect with God like never before.

From: Before Amen: The Power of a Simple Prayer.

This has been a difficult week for us at The Salvation Army Brandon. We gathered to celebrate the life and lay to rest a...
05/31/2026

This has been a difficult week for us at The Salvation Army Brandon. We gathered to celebrate the life and lay to rest a beloved woman who was a faithful and cherished member of our church family. Today, we also said our farewells to her husband, Charlie, as he begins a new chapter and moves closer to family in another province.

Charlie, you have been a treasured friend and an important part of our community. While we will miss you dearly, we pray God’s blessings, comfort, and peace will go with you in the days ahead.

You will always hold a special place in our hearts. God bless you, dear friend. ❤️

05/29/2026

Jesus was accused of much, but of being a grump, sourpuss, or self-centered jerk? No. People didn’t groan when he appeared. They didn’t duck for cover when he entered the room. He called them by name. He listened to their stories. He answered their questions. He visited their sick relatives and helped their sick friends. He fished with fishermen and ate lunch with the little guy and spoke words of resounding affirmation. He went to enough parties that he was criticized for hanging out with rowdy people and questionable crowds.

People were drawn to Jesus! Thousands came to hear him. Hundreds chose to follow him. They shut down their businesses and walked away from careers to be with him. His purpose statement read, “I came to give life with joy and abundance” (John 10:10 The Voice). Jesus was happy and wants us to be the same.

From: Just Like Jesus.

05/28/2026

The Christian race is demanding, grueling, and sometimes agonizing. It takes a massive effort to finish strong. But many don’t. They may come to church and warm a pew, but their hearts aren’t in the race.

Jesus is the classic example of one who endured, in spite of temptation, accusations, and shame. The devil tempted Jesus nonstop for forty days. Jesus’ own family called him a lunatic. And, on the cross, he bore the collective shame of all humanity. How did he endure? By focusing on “the joy that God put before him”—that was the prize of heaven. And what he saw gave him strength to finish—and finish strong.

Someday we will be seated, and Christ will christen the meal with these words: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” And in that moment, the race will have been worth it.

From: Just Like Jesus.

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9 Princess Avenue E
Brandon, MB
R7A1R8

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Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm

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