Rhinelander Salvation Army

Rhinelander Salvation Army The Rhinelander Salvation Army serves our neighbors by providing emergency shelter and other immediate needs for people in crisis.

For emergency assistance, please call (715) 360-5826. William Booth embarked upon his ministerial career in 1852, desiring to win the lost multitudes of England to Christ. He walked the streets of London to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to the poor, the homeless, the hungry and the destitute. Booth abandoned the conventional concept of a church and a pulpit, instead taking his message to the p

eople. His fervor led to disagreement with church leaders in London, who preferred traditional methods. As a result, he withdrew from the church and traveled throughout England, conducting evangelistic meetings. His wife, Catherine, could accurately be called a co-founder of The Salvation Army. In 1865, William Booth was invited to hold a series of evangelistic meetings in the East End of London. He set up a tent in a Quaker graveyard, and his services became an instant success. This proved to be the end of his wanderings as an independent traveling evangelist. His renown as a religious leader spread throughout London, and he attracted followers who were dedicated to fight for the souls of men and women. Thieves, prostitutes, gamblers, and drunkards were among Booth's first converts to Christianity. To congregations who were desperately poor, he preached hope and salvation. His aim was to lead people to Christ and link them to a church for further spiritual guidance. Early Salvationists were subjected to violence and ridicule. Publications of the day, such as this 1885 issue of Puck, poked fun at their uniforms and methods. Many churches, however, did not accept Booth's followers because of their past. So Booth continued giving his new converts spiritual direction, challenging them to save others like themselves. Soon, they too were preaching and singing in the streets as a living testimony to the power of God. In 1867, Booth had only 10 full-time workers, but by 1874, the number had grown to 1,000 volunteers and 42 evangelists, all serving under the name "The Christian Mission." Booth assumed the title of general superintendent, with his followers calling him "General." Known as the "Hallelujah Army," the converts spread out of the East End of London into neighboring areas and then to other cities. Booth was reading a printer's proof of the 1878 annual report when he noticed the statement "The Christian Mission is a volunteer army." Crossing out the words "volunteer army," he penned in "Salvation Army." From those words came the basis of the foundation deed of The Salvation Army.

12/18/2025
Bell ringing starts today!  Our shifts are 90 minutes. I've posted additional directions at the bell stands.
11/24/2025

Bell ringing starts today! Our shifts are 90 minutes. I've posted additional directions at the bell stands.

Watch this video to find out how you can spread holiday cheer by being a Red Kettle Bell Ringer for The Salvation Army.To learn more about how you can volunt...

Please do use the register to ring website to sign-up.  Trigs ring stations are open now.  Walmart will open on black Fr...
11/26/2024

Please do use the register to ring website to sign-up. Trigs ring stations are open now. Walmart will open on black Friday.

12/24/2023

Huge Thank you to all our local communities in Oneida county for their overwhelming support with our Angel Tree toy program this year. There has been a huge need for this program this year and our communities have not disappointed in meeting this need. Thank you!

12/24/2023
12/23/2023

A huge and heartfelt thank you to Pine Lake Fire Rescue: Chief Brian Gehrig, Nick and Kelly Olcikas, Bill Meyer and his family, Tom Peterson, and Tura Glover. As well as Emmaly Pyne from Associated Bank.

These Christmas angels came, on last minute notice and stayed until 1 AM, to help us wrap, organize, and pack up toys for our Angel Tree program. Words are not enough to express our Thanks to this group!

12/21/2023

The Rhinelander Salvation Army would like to send out a huge Thank You to the Rhinelander High School Girs Basketball team, for partnering up with the Salvation Army Christmas Toy Program.
Come out and cheer them on against Merrill tonight.
Don't forget to bring a new unwrapped gift that will be donated to The Salvation Army Toy Program.
With everyone's help we will be able to serve over 150 kids in Oneida county.

12/19/2023

The Rhinelander Salvation Army would like to send out a huge Thank You to the Rhinelander High School Boys Basketball team, for partnering up with the Salvation Army Christmas Toy Program.
Come out and cheer them on against Wausau West tonight.
Don't forget to bring a new unwrapped gift that will be donated to The Salvation Army Toy Program.
With everyone's help we will be able to serve over 150 kids in Oneida county.

The Rhinelander Salvation Army would like to send out a huge Thank you to the Rhinelander High School Hockey team, for p...
12/15/2023

The Rhinelander Salvation Army would like to send out a huge Thank you to the Rhinelander High School Hockey team, for partnering up with the Salvation Army Christmas Toy Program. With their help we will be able to serve over 150 kids in Oneida county.

Thank you to our crew from Headwaters, Inc. For ringing the bell!!!
12/14/2023

Thank you to our crew from Headwaters, Inc. For ringing the bell!!!

We LOVE bell Ringing for the Rhinelander Salvation Army ❤️🎄!!!!

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Post Office Box 1081
Rhinelander, WI
54501

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