Indigenous Ministries- The Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda Territory

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05/05/2026

The final week of the Indigenous Lenten guide encourages us take a walk in nature with God while reflecting on our commi...
03/31/2026

The final week of the Indigenous Lenten guide encourages us take a walk in nature with God while reflecting on our commitment to listening deeply and considering how lament is not the end but a path toward hope.

As we prepare for Easter, may our faith be known not only by what we believe but by how we walk—with the land, with one another and with Creator’s Son, who calls us into right relationships.

https://salvationist.ca/LentenGuideW6

Articles 33-37 in the UN Declaration speak of the right of Indigenous Peoples to self-determination, to define their own...
03/24/2026

Articles 33-37 in the UN Declaration speak of the right of Indigenous Peoples to self-determination, to define their own identities, priorities and futures.

In week 5 of the Indigenous Lenten Guide, discover how these articles support a deep gospel truth: God does not erase identity but restores it.

https://salvationist.ca/LentenGuideW5

03/18/2026
Week 4 of the Indigenous Lenten Guide encourages us to make space for grief as we listen to stories of Indigenous People...
03/16/2026

Week 4 of the Indigenous Lenten Guide encourages us to make space for grief as we listen to stories of Indigenous Peoples that speak directly to the right to life, integrity, liberty and security.

https://salvationist.ca/LentenGuideW4

Lent invites us into the wilderness, into a place of truth, repentance and discomfort.   In week 3 of the Indigenous Len...
03/09/2026

Lent invites us into the wilderness, into a place of truth, repentance and discomfort.

In week 3 of the Indigenous Lenten Guide, we reflect on a piece by Rita Joe, a Mi’kmaw poet, and consider the question: how much longer must this continue?

https://salvationist.ca/indigenous-lenten-guide/

Week 2 of the Indigenous Lenten Guide invites us into lament.   As we recognize the ways Indigenous Peoples were denied ...
03/02/2026

Week 2 of the Indigenous Lenten Guide invites us into lament.

As we recognize the ways Indigenous Peoples were denied rights, repent for the ways we have benefitted from the systems shaped by colonization, let us ask for forgiveness and name a small, faithful step to take towards right relationship.

https://salvationist.ca/indigenous-lenten-guide/

02/20/2026

Tracy Desjarlais, Indigenous liaison, shares the importance of building bridges between the Army and First Nations.

Walk with us this Lenten season
02/18/2026

Walk with us this Lenten season

Today, Ash Wednesday, marks the first day of Lent. We invite you to join us in listening, learning and prayer through week 1 of the Indigenous Lenten Guide as we slow down, acknowledge suffering and break down the walls that separate us from right relationship. Listen to the Walking Softly with the Declaration playlist, learn more about the UN Declaration and find prayer guides for individuals and families here:
https://salvationist.ca/LentenGuideW1

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2 Overlea Boulevard
Toronto, ON
M4H1P4

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