Bible Study
Midweek Bible study gives adults an opportunity to learn more about the Bible. It is a time of open discussion and interaction between participants that allows them to be actively involved in the learning process.
Pastoral Care / Visitation
Salvation Army officers and church members spend a significant amount of time visiting shut-ins and those in nursing homes and hospitals. The uplifting visits help provide hope and encouragement to those who are lonely and hurting.
Often gifts such as calendars, socks, hygiene kits, and coffee cups are presented to the elderly. Stuffed animals are given to both children and elderly individuals. Salvation Army officers are available to pray with people and provide spiritual counseling upon request.
The Salvation Army welcomes requests from the community to suggest visitation for specific individuals.
Relationship Counseling
The Salvation Army believes that the family is the core unit of our society. To help build and maintain strong family relationships, The Salvation Army provides both premarital and marital counseling upon request.
Four premarital counseling sessions center on topics such as budgeting and finances, conflict resolution, planning for children, wedding planning, relationships with future in-laws and the spiritual life of the couple and family.
Marital counseling helps couples work through a variety of issues to help them through the difficult places in life.
Sunday School
Sunday School provides participants of all ages with a weekly opportunity to learn more about God, Jesus and the Bible on Sunday mornings just prior to worship services at Salvation Army Corps Community Centers. The Salvation Army uses a popular Christian Sunday School Curriculum known as "Word Action."
Nurseries are available for infants and preschoolers. School-age children look at the scriptures in a new and fun way that is appealing to kids. Adults are challenged each week as they study through the books of the Bible and discuss Biblical topics.
Sunday School incorporates fellowship and fun along with Bible learning to give participants a positive way to enhance their spiritual lives.
Worship Services
Having originated as an outgrowth of the Methodist tradition, The Salvation Army is a mainstream Christian church and denomination. Its traditional worship services, which center on the love, grace and forgiveness of God through the redemptive power of Jesus Christ, are differentiated from other denominations only by the inspirational brass instruments that often accompany the music.
The Salvation Army's worship services are open to all. You are invited to join us for worship at one of our 3 area sanctuaries.
Chattanooga Citadel, 1019 North Moore Road, Chattanooga, TN - across from Brainerd High School, worship is on Sunday at 10:30 am and 6:00 pm
East Lake Salvation Army, 2140 East 28th Street, Chattanooga, TN - corner of 28th St. and 4th Ave., worship is on Saturday at 6:00 pm, Sunday at 11:30 am
614 Chattanooga-McCallie Ave Outpost, 800 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, TN - located at the ReCreate Café, worship is daily Sunday – Friday, 9:30 am
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