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Who We Are

The Salvation Army is dedicated to Doing The Most Good

Our Motivation

At its heart, The Salvation Army is a church. This foundation is what motivates us to do the work that we do. We love God and serve others because of His love for all. That’s where our mission comes from – to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet needs in His name without discrimination. Because, we want others to come to know God’s love too. These are our marching orders.

Where We Serve

We are active and serving every zip code in Indiana. We have 35 Corps Community Centers across the state. Our service extension units serve and meet the needs in counties not served by a corps. There are two Adult Rehabilitation Centers serving Indiana with locations in Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. Our Harbor Light Center provides state-certified treatment and rehabilitation for those suffering from addiction. The Ruth Lilly Women and Children's Center provides shelter and support to women and families in need. 

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Why an Army?

We’ve been around since 1865, originally called the East London Christian Mission. An itinerate pastor named William Booth started the organization as a grassroots effort with boots on the ground in London. He didn’t have buildings, but he did have a dedicated following who saw desperate need among the poorest of people and took to the streets to offer help. Booth referred to the organization as a volunteer army, because of the way they operated and served. As the organization grew, he used military-style rankings to describe the hierarchy of leadership. Leaders adopted a uniform apparel that mirrored military styles. Their mission was to serve others in Jesus’ name, meeting not only their physical needs, but also their spiritual needs. Booth described their work as providing “soup, soap and salvation,” eventually changing their name to The Salvation Army.

Today, the mission is the same and we’ve kept the Army structure. Our officers, or leaders, are ordained pastors.

Want to learn more about the history of The Salvation Army in the midwest? Visit our Historical Museum website.

Frequently Asked Questions

View anwsers to common questions about The Salvation Army in the Midwest